Get your Green On: Kale Recipe

February 3, 2011 in Deliciously Macrobiotic, Lacto-Veggie, Ovo-Veggie, Pescatarian, Recipes: Eat In, Vegan Friendly, Vegetarian

It’s cold season. I heard you sneezing on the subway. There are cough drops in all of your pockets. I saw you wipe your nose with your sleeve…. at least it wasn’t your hand. What do you do? Maybe you fight the snowy season germs with a daily dose of vitamin c and a bit of purrell. But, my friends, our biggest defense against the yuck, is in the food we feed our bodies. Good eats= good immune system. If I had to choose one vegetable you could add to your diet to combat the sneezes, it would be dark [...]

Quinoa: Pronouncing Protein

July 27, 2010 in Deliciously Macrobiotic, Lacto-Veggie, Ovo-Veggie, Pescatarian, Recipes: Eat In, Tell me about it, Veg head, Vegan Friendly, Vegetarian

I’ll admit it- I’ve got a stubborn streak in me. So, when the wonderful people at the Natural Gourmet Institute in NYC corrected my pronunciation of the grain Quinoa (Keen-wa not Kee-no-a), naturally I kept on and keep on, keepin on pronouncing it my way. I was first introduced to the grain while browsing a health market. It was late; I just endured a 10-hour marathon of greeting gym members and a 3-hour lecture on macroeconomics. Starving, I picked the grain that said 16 percent protein and 15 minutes to cook. From that first day, approximately 7 years ago, I [...]

Let’s Talk Burgers

June 10, 2010 in Deliciously Macrobiotic, Lacto-Veggie, Ovo-Veggie, Pescatarian, Recipes: Eat In, Tell me about it, Veg head, Vegan Friendly, Vegetarian

I’m in the middle of moving mayhem. There are boxes stacked in every home I’ve resided over the last few months. My belongings are begging for some air. The three black t-shirts (Rolling Stones, Memory and Batman) are screaming to remain untouched by the washing machine; they are turning a slight grey. Now that I have truly whetted your appetite… 5 days until all my pieces- the boy, the clothes, the books and my yellow kitchenaid are in the same location. The only way to say “ta-ta” or “we are Brooklyn bound” or “I’m hungry” is through a BBQ gathering. [...]

Hold the butter! The Gourmet Veggie is back.

January 19, 2010 in Lacto-Veggie, Ovo-Veggie, Pescatarian, Recipes: Eat In, Vegan Friendly, Vegetarian

Really, I’m not usually a slacker but my mind and my fingertips were hard at work in grad school for the week but I am back now…and have a story. I’ve been told I act older than my age, that the way I walk, the way I talk represents not a 26 year old but a …what? I don’t think these comments are referring to the abundant amount of to do lists on my desk, in my pocket or written on the palm of my hand. Nor do I think they refer to my affinity for music with the scratches [...]

Juicing: a Vegetarian love affair

January 5, 2010 in Deliciously Macrobiotic, Lacto-Veggie, Ovo-Veggie, Pescatarian, Recipes: Eat In, Tell me about it, Veg head, Vegan Friendly, Vegetarian

Last winter  I splurged on a juicer. My doctor found a pre-cancerous polyp in my colon and I was a little shaken. I’ve been a vegetarian most of my life. I eat well. I exercise. I meditate. What’s the deal? My body should be dancing around a campfire singing kumbaya. Instead, 3 months later my father died of colon cancer. It was a difficult time and in my grief, I started research on what fruits and veggies were good for your colon. I found that I was not consuming all the nutrients available to me from fruits and veggies. Now, [...]

Beware: The Gourmet Vegetarian gets sentimental and sappy (recipes included)

December 30, 2009 in Lacto-Veggie, Ovo-Veggie, Pescatarian, Recipes: Eat In, Vegan Friendly, Vegetarian

When I was a scrawny little tween with big round glasses and a haircut my Mom styled from a giant mixing bowl on my head, Christmas was a time when all the arguments in my family paused. It seemed like when the lights on the tree glimmered and sang silent night, our tiny dysfunctional family transformed into a peace loving, snowfall filled home. The last 10 years have added and taken away some of the members of our clan. With all of this change it is important to cherish the traditions, no matter what they are. It had been a [...]