Showing posts with label drink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drink. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

East Village Meetup!!

Announcing a new Meetup for the NYC Vegans Meetup Group!
When: Wednesday, July 1, 2015, 7:00 PM
Where: V Spot
12 Saint Marks Pl (bet. 2nd & 3rd Aves.)
New York, NY 10003
For complete information and to RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/nycvegans/events/223398141/

The V-Spot Cafe is a popular and beloved 100% Latin Vegan restaurant in Park Slope, Brooklyn. It is owned and operated by brothers (and meetup group members) Danny Carabano and Alex Carabano.
I've got some wonderful news. They are opening a second location in the East Village. Their new, large 112-seat restaurant is not yet fully complete, but a couple of days ago they had a "soft opening" so that their hoards of devoted fans can do an initial check-out of the new location!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Another Wannabegan Cookbook


I really have my pulse on the Wannabegan cookbook market, considering that I don't cook at all. I like to fantasize that one day I will make all my meals from scratch myself!

Anyway, this yoga lady, Tara Stiles, that my yoga friend is a big fan of just put her own cookbook, called the "Make your own rules diet." Make your own rules?!? ? That sounds like a Wannabegan plan to me!   Actually I think this is more than just a cookbook, there is some talk about meditation and yoga too, it's so nice that this book is a holistic approach to FEELING GOOD. I want to be that energetic green juice drinking, meditating, yogaing, positive change inducing beauty that Tara Stiles is.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Vegan Drinks!

The Next NYC Vegan Drinks!

Thursday, August 28, 2014. 7pm-10pm.
Benefits Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary
Food By Miss Rachel's Pantry
21+. At Fontana's Bar
105 Eldridge Street, Lower East Side, NYC [Map]

Questions? Email Info@Vegandrinks.Org.

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This post shamelessly lifted from vegandrinks.org, via Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary newsletter

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Vegan Meetup @ Organic Grill!



Remember back in December I went to Organic Grill?  Well guess what, I was poking around on Meetup.com and the NYC Vegans group is getting together for a Vegan Dinner at The Organic Grill! The meetup is Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 7:00 PM (That's a Wednesday night).

 The folks who have RSVPed yes to this event sound really welcoming, cool, diverse, and nice.  Maybe I'll see you there!

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Back to the Start



I'm still alive!  I wasn't sure I would be at one point though, I was really sick (likely the flu, although I never tested positive for it).  Anyway, I was a hot hot mess, and I'm just now finally getting back to my full potential.  It's been hard with the cold, I think just being exposed to the elements really drains a lot of my energy.

So anyway, I just started another meditation course, so it means I'm back to the East Village once a week, which is chock full of great places for wannabegans to eat!

Last night was our first night of level 2 meditation class, and we went to the same place where we went on the first night of level 1 mediation class, ANGELIKA KITCHEN!  I have such affection for this place, because back when I was a wee young wannabegan (... let's just say over a DECADE AGO), I worked in the takeout/juice bar section of the restauruant (apologies to all the people that I messed up their orders).  I loved it though!  Actually, the reason why I applied for a job there was because I loved the food so much, but as a scrappy young thing I didn't have enough $$ to eat there as often as I wanted to.  When I worked there, I got a meal every shift!  I was SO HEALTHY and energetic and fit back then (partially due to youth), random people would comment that my skin looked amazing (true!) and overall I was probably the closest to ideal health I've ever been.

OK, enough reminiscing.  Last night was COLD, and I wanted nothing more to warm up with a hot meal!  To start off the meal, we ordered the CURRIED CASHEW SPREAD (all raw) and KOMBU VEGETABLE BOUILLON. I love that boulion - definitely warming. For entrees, my husband and I both ordered the DASHI AND NOODLES.  We almost never order the same thing because we like to sample as many things as possible from the menu then share, but we both wanted the exact same thing and it's so good, we did it even though it didn't make sense to. Also super warming, and we both love that dish so much!  We had finished our meal but we had a teeny bit of time to kill before our class started so we went ahead and also ordered my favorite, favorite tea which is nearly impossible to find in stores: MU 16 TEA!!  My husband has a sweet tooth so for a dessert we got a MAPLE TOFU WHIP, which is kind of like whipped cream or vanilla pudding, which Hubby loved.  I was pretty full, or else I would have gotten the Kanten Parfait, which is layered cookie bits, nut cream, and kind of a fruit pie filling.  For some reason I love the parfaits, and I generally love Angelika Kitchen, but I have to agree with my husband that their one weak spot is their cookies.  On their own, they just taste like what I imagine cookies taste like during war time or the great depression.  Mixed up in the parfait, they are great!

So anyway, it was another great meal at a place full of nostalgia for me.  I definitely recommend coming here if you want something hearty, warming, and comforting in the middle of winter.  (They also have juice and lighter fare, but we can talk about that once the trees have leaves on them again.) Also I love being able to order ANYTHING off the menu and not think about if it is vegan or not.

(Follow me on Foursquare if you want to know what and where I'm eating wannabegan!)

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

A New Smoothie, So Delish!

I haven't been drinking that morning smoothie lately (I ran out of hemp protein powder and still need to go grocery shopping) but I DID make another smoothie that was pretty great, it was even easier to make and delicious! I made it for a coworker too and he really liked it! It's just banana, spinach, and almond milk.

I didn't invent this smoothie though, I totally got the recipe from my friend's favorite yoga teacher, Tara Stiles.  She has a whole blog of stuff she eats (Tara Eats) and I'm pretty sure most of the stuff is vegan or at least... Wannabegan!  I'm hoping one day I'll actually make it to one of Tara's classes, if I do I'll write about it here!

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Gifts for your Wannabegan, part 2


If you are poking around on the internet for Valentine's day gift ideas, I have news for you - you're cutting it REALLY close.  Good luck.  At this point maybe you should just get an e-gift so you can go to sleep and get ready to turn on the charm tomorrow. I know this sounds cheezy, but I sincerely believe that a really thoughtful donation to charity in  someone's honor is a great gift.  Because let's be honest, if you're reading this blog post, you have electricity, internet, and probably a computer of some sort (holla to all those folks out there using the computers at the library!), you and all the people you know probably have plenty of STUFF in your lives.  Most people have too much STUFF, it clutters up our lives, it doesn't really improve our lives that much.  So really THINK about the person you want to show love towards, and think about what that person loves. Here's some ideas:

  • Someone who loves his or her pet? Donate to the shelter where the pet was adopted from!
  • Someone who commutes every day through Central Park? Donate to the park
  • Someone wants a pet? Pre-pay for the adoption fees at a shelter and let your sweetie pick the pet!
  • A professor that really changed your life? Donate to your alma mater!

Just get creative!  For an all around animal lover, I like the Humane Society of the United States, because they have solid results helping both people and they do lots of education and legislation.

Moving on from donation gifts, home-made gifts are particularly special and who knows I might get around to making that vegan chocolate fudge for my husband one day. The nice thing about home-made gifts are it's not so much about the thing, but the fact that you put in the time and thought nice thoughts about your gift recipient while you were making it.

OK, I know non-material gifts don't cut it for everyone, so here's some things for dudes out there that might actually need stuff.  (Part 1 inadvertently turned into a post about ladies' gifs, so this one is men's gifts!).

Patagonia Men's Nano Puff Hoody - It's usually cold around Valentine's day, and I usually project my own personal preferences when I give a gift, so there are a lot of warming-related V-day gifts. I've had my eye on this jacket for a long time because it is synthetic and super light (I'm always freezing and sometimes I like to look at insulating outerwear online and fantasize about wearing it all).  I like that this is an insulating layer, which makes a perfect gift because it's cozy and you can wear it indoors or out, over several different seasons depending on what you wear it with.  If you're not into these colors, you can usually find previous season colors (on sale!) and styles (vest, pullover, jacket) online. Even though Patagonia certifies its down as "non-live plucked" (jeesh!), I still prefer to stay away from down completely, so Nano Puff is the way to go. I would get this for my husband if he didn't already have a enough hoodies, but once those wear out he might end up with this!

Uniqlo Faux Shearling Full-Zip Hoodie My husband has two of these right now, and he's wearing one right as I write this! He wears this almost EVERY day, so I'll just add it to the list of gift ideas (especially since this one is way more affordable than the Nano Puff).  This hoodie is super warm and it's soft and cuddly like a teddy bear inside(!).  So when I think about this hoodie, it's like 2 gifts in one- 1) It's warm and nice and he likes it 2) He didn't have to go shopping for something to wear himself, so it's like I'm giving him the gift of his own free time.  Every once in a while he does accompany my while I'm out shopping, and it's pretty sad, he usually finds a quiet corner and reads the internet on his phone.  I spared him!  
Uniqlo Heat Tech Socks and Finger Socks - The socks in our home are pretty sad- most of them are from 12-packs bought years ago, and now there are holes under the ball of the foot and at the Achilles from being worn completely through.  I get grouchy when I wear them because they droop down and bunch up under my foot, which is very uncomfortable (especially when wearing boots and it's hard to pull them up!).  Some times when it's past time to do laundry, we wear them upside down so the hole (and the heel material) is on the top of the foot.  So anyway, I bought these nice socks as a gift for my mother-in-law's boyfriend, who was really kind to us while we were staying at her apartment.  He's a dancer, so I thought the toe socks would be good for him to stretch his feet in, and the Heat Tech socks were appropriate because it's been super freezing cold out.  He said he really enjoys wearing them and that having nice socks totally makes a difference in his day!  He's totally right, having comfortable feet makes a big difference. I know socks sound really boring and utilitarian, but NICE socks really do make your feet and by extension, the rest of your body feel better. A lot of people have told me to get wool socks because I'm always cold, but honestly I don't have time to separate them out of the laundry and wash them in cold and line dry them and all that so they don't shrink, plus I don't care if it's made out of unicorn wool, those things still get itchy.  That's why we have TECHNOLOGY!!

Bonavita Porcelain Immersion Coffee Dripper - I got this for my husband because he looooves his coffee every morning. Sometimes in the evening he'll get a faraway look on his face with just the slightest hint of a smile, and I'll ask him,"What are you thinking about?"  He'll snap out of his reverie and reply, "My first sip of coffee tomorrow morning."  So anyway, about 2 years ago my mom gave him a lifetime supply of paper cone filters and a Clever Coffee Dripper, which he has used and loved every day since then.  I am happy he loves it (PS the cheap part of me is glad that he's not paying $3+ for coffee every day) but I was worried about the plastic slowly disintegrating from from the repeated heating and cooling of having boiling water poured into it.  I wanted to find something similar but made of glass, metal, or porcelain, and here it is!  All the parts that touch the coffee are porcelain, except the little stopper which is silicone.  A long time ago hubby used to drink coffee with milk and sugar, but now he drinks it black.  So he veganized his drink!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Chilly? Warm up with hot chili!




Last night (Meatless Monday!) we were attending a concert at the Juilliard school (Focus Festival going all week long, if you are interested in new music), so we needed someplace quick and nearby to eat since we were coming from work and the concert started at 8. 

So we went to the Upper West Side Blossom du Jour! We go to the Hells Kitchen location all time, but we had never been to this location before.  The UWS Blossom is a little smaller and has less seating inside, but the menu is the same so I ordered the Hells Kitchen Chili and the Buffalo Bites and they were perfect food for warming up after enduring this freezing weather! They were served piping hot and the spicyness was warming as well.  (We like spicy food.)  It's really nice to eat at a 100% vegan place once in a while, I feel very free and open to try anything and not worry about the food contributing to sad animals.  

My husband ordered the Midtown Melt sandwich, which is his regular order (sometimes he varies it with an Avocado Giller), and we also shared a Field of Greens juice (we call it "green drink")

We renewed our Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary membership in December, so when we showed our membership card we got 15% off of the whole meal!

Update: The recipe is over here!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

New Green Drink!

I've already written about how much I love the Kale Kolada (which is green), but here's a new green drink that I discovered recently: GTs Enlightened Synergy Organic and Raw Kombucha Green Chia.

It was the weirdest looking drink in the store, and I have to say, that is partially what attracted me to it.  Other things:

  • I have been loading up on probiotics recently (after a stint with antibotics), and this has them!
  • I've been curious about chia seeds ever since I read about runners eating them in the book Born to Run
  • Has Omega-3s, antioxidants, chlorophyll, and It's raw, vegan, organic, blah blah blah.  Basically it has every health-food buzz word out there on the label

I wish I had a better vocabulary to describe the taste.  It tastes good to me!  It is slightly sweet, slightly fizzy and slightly vinegary. My husband tried but isn't into it, so we affectionately call it "pond scum with tadpole eggs."   I guess more notable than the flavor is the texture - the chia seeds remind me of the seeds inside smoothies with raspberry or strawberries in it, except if you took those seeds and wrapped them in bubble tea pearls.  It feels really cool in your mouth, kind of jelly, but also like seeds, you can bite them a little bit or just swallow them all.  This would be a good drink to do that John Kabat-Zinn raisin exercise and practice drinking it mindfully!

The drink is actually quite filling (it has a lot of fiber from the chia seeds, so it will also help you with pooping if that's what you're looking for).  The label says that there is "a trace amount of alcohol" in there, which as someone who is super sensitive to alcohol, I can feel (it reminds me of the holiday party where I got buzzed on the punch that everyone else was surprised to learn had prosecco in it).

Anyway, it's worth a try! It's a fun drink because it looks so novel, and I honestly do think there are positive health effects.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Wannabegan, wannabeWARM

**Note: I started drafting this post several days ago, breaking my 15 minutes per post self-guidelines. It's gotten warmer since but the thoughts still apply**

OMG it is so cold, SINGLE DIGIT temperatures here and across most of the country, if not negative temperatures!!

I'm going to make a huge reveal here- one of the things that inspired this blog was reading an article at appeared in Elle magazine, where the writer was really conflicted about wearing a fur coat that her grandmother gave her back in the 80's.  Eschewing fur is one of the easiest "no brainier" decisions for me, and whenever I see someone else wearing fur, I think how brutal that person looks. It's basically draping corpses around your body, and that's just too morbid for me (I don't like skull motif attire, or any of that kind of thing either).  If you want something warm and soft to snuggle with, adopt a cat or a dog!  Don't skin some poor creature that lived its entire life in a horrible cage (and PS, did you know that some FUR SOLD IN STORES IS MADE OUT OF DOGS?).

Anyway, I read this article and on one hand, I was like, 'Ugh! Fur! How incredibly sad!" and on the other hand I heard a message loud and clear that I have identified with for most of my entire adult life: "I'M COLD."  For me, a big part of the animal rights movement is about compassion, and I'm trying to also be compassionate to my fellow humans.  So when I hear about this woman struggling to stay warm, like I used to, I just wanted to help her!  Because the truth is, you don't have to wear animal bits to stay warm, and people just need to know about all the amazing warm (and cute and comfortable) things. I don't even buy down or woolen items anymore, because I have found all these great alternatives.

So when I read this article when it first came out, I wanted to write the author a very kind letter (I'm sure she's getting enough attack mail) helping her overcome the core problem that she has- she just wants to stay warm and doesn't know how!

Here are my tips and picks for ways to stay warm, even in a POLAR VORTEX!

1) Make sure you're healthy.  Get your circulation checked out, find out if you're anemic, make sure your thyroid levels are where they should be, and everything else a doctor can do to help you figure out why you're always cold.  Sensitivity to cold can definitely be a symptom of many things.  I was diagnosed with anemia (and this is as an omnivore) a few years ago, and since then I take an iron supplement (accompanied by a vitamin C tablet, which is supposed to help it absorb better).  My pick for iron supplement is NatureMade, because some of the other brands I tried coated their tablets in blue/green/black dye (I think to discourage kids from thinking it is candy).  I don't have kids in my home, and the tablets were staining my tongue and teeth! These tablets are small, easy to swallow, and don't stain my mouth.



2) Wear layers. I personally am addicted to and compulsively hoard UNIQLO Heattech clothing.  These have been a game changer for me, I don't know how I would have survived this long without it.  They are these amazingly thin, stretchy, smooth, lightweight, cute, and comfortable pieces that I wear underneath EVERYTHING, EVERY DAY. They use this weird techno material to make socks, pants, tops, accessories, and all kinds of things, and I have tons of them because I love them so much!






3) THIS COAT!  In the past, I've worn down coats and mourned the birds that died to make the filling.  I would look like a giant puffy marshmallow blob, the weight of the coat would make my shoulders hurt and my body tired, little feathery bits would eventually appear floating around me, and at the end of the day, I still wasn't warm.  Then I found this amazing coat that now makes me feel invincible: Arc'teryx Women's Sylva Parka.

I have this coat in the this color (on mine the zipper color matches), which is a beautiful greyish purple that people compliment me on all the time! Seriously, random people tell me they love my coat! The coat is slim and flattering, and I actually have a defined waist when I wear it. I bought it online and when it arrived, I didn't think the package could possibly contain my coat because it was so small and light.  But it was and I've been wearing it ever since.  My friend who lives in Cleaveland (currently 20 deg F) bought one because she liked mine so much, and I myself bought an extra one for myself (both of ours are in "Royale" purple) just because I never want to be without this coat. My friend texted me to say, "got the coat and love it! I can't believe it's soooooooo light! Thx xxoo," then again later "loving the coat!"

This coat makes me feel invincible!  Some of the features that make it extra warm are the cuffs, which adjust and can seal really tight, the really nice fitted hood, which I wear up often, the length, and the "Windstopper" fabric, and of course whatever miracle synthetic insulation they put inside.

Synthetic insulation is better than down because:

  • It retains its insulating properties even when wet
  • No feathery bits that escape and fly around and stick to things
  • No allergy inducing feathery bits
  • Easier to wash, dry, and maintain
  • No birds suffered (do a google search if you want to see the horrible things that happen).  I generally like the brand Patagonia, but the fact that they feel obligated to make statements like, "Patagonia Traceable Down Is Verified Non-Live-Plucked, Non-Force-Fed" makes me say "Yikes!" about the whole down industry.  Kind of like blood diamonds vs being in the same market as "conflict-free diamonds."  I prefer to just steer clear of that whole mess.

4) Insulate your extremities: As a great complement to the coat above, I also love the following: Easy Spirit Knotme wedge boots (synthetic, not leather and ON SALE as I write this!) and EMS Women's Hyland Fleece Convertible Mittens.  I have a previous season version of these boots (same minus the buckle) and they are SO COMFORTABLE (they come in wide sizes too!), they are light, hold up really well in the rain.  I wear a pedometer sometimes so I'm not exaggerating when I say easily walk 5 miles in these boots on a daily basis, and my feet feel great.  The mittens are wonderful, they are surprisingly warm (warmer than some ski gloves I wearing before) and so convenient how they fingers can be uncovered for phone calls, zippers, digging around in my bag, etc. I'm a big fan of hats too, but don't have one that I am obsessed with like all my other stuff, so let me know if you have a fave cruelty-free style in the comments!  

5) Drink Tea! Hot tea is warming, obviously, but there are certain varieties that I find especially warming.  Here are my favorites, all caffeine-free: Yogi Egyptian licorice, Mu 16 , Ginger, and Chamomile.  Sometimes I just put a dash of cinnamon or a squeeze of fresh lemon in hot water and drink that.  Yum!  Sometimes I just drink hot water!  Ahhh!  One thing I do avoid when it comes to tea in winter is mint tea- it makes me feel cold.

6) Snuggle!  My darling chihuahua loves to be zipped inside my hoodie while I'm wearing it, be on my lap, or under the covers with me.  She's the perfect little hot water bottle and we sleep curled up together every night.  My husband lets me put my cold feet on him too (somehow he's always hot) even though they can feel like ice daggers.  He is also really good about putting his arms around me and lending me his sweater/coat/socks/whatever.  Wannabegans gotta stick together to stay warm!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

New Fruits

Since my husband and I have been in Jamaica, we've had the opportunity to try lots of fantastic new foods!  Here's a list fruits we were introduced to on this trip:
  • Ackee
  • Sour Sop (as juice)
  • June Plum (as juice)
  • Breadfruit
  • Coconut water with jelly (the coconuts here are different than the kind we get in NY, I think those are imported from Thailand) 
  • Sorrel (in a drink)
I've already written about Ackee, which tastes like cheese or egg (my husband thought our Ackee dish was was egg and cheese).

The Sour Sop Juice was from a grocery store, and it was so highly sweetened it was hard to tell what the fruit flavor alone was (there was also lime juice added).  It was a bit like lemonade with a slightly different tang. If I go into town again, I might try to buy a fresh sour sop just to try it fresh and unadulterated.  (And yes, that is a rainbow in the background of the photo above.)

I had June Plum juice at breakfast one day, which slightly reminded me of lemonade, but with a vague shiso-leaf-esque flavor that made it more refreshing. 

Breadfruit was served sliced into a cube, and it tasted like a slightly dry, more dense, and highly refined cube of Wonder (white) bread.

The Coconut Water and Jelly is similar to the Thai coconut, except it is not as sweet, and the meat (the jelly) is much lighter.


Sorrel is delicious in a drink, I had it as a sort of iced tea (it looks and tastes similar to hibiscus, which it is related to).  It is a bright red tangy drink, sweetened with sugar.  My husband has had a Sorrel cocktail every night we've been at this hotel!  Here's the hotel's recipe (in case you can't see the photo above):
Sorrel Daiquiri
2 oz Light Rum
1/2 oz lime juice
3 oz Sorrel Juice  
You can add ginger to make it taste even more Jamaican!

    

Sunday, December 8, 2013

This makes me FEEL ALIVE


The Kale Kolada is one of the few things that gives me a giddy, optimisitc, and energetic feeling after I have it.   (I don't do drugs, smoke cigarettes, or drink alcohol, caffeine, or soda... not that I have anything against those things, I just have no desire to consume them).  The first few times I had it, I wondered if there was some vital nutrient in it that I've been missing my whole life.  I try to have one every weekend, and  I wonder what my life would be like if I had one every day.  The ingredients are:
  • kale
  • spinach
  • banana
  • young coconut
  • Served in the coconut shell
I think it is the fresh, young coconut that must give it that extra "oomph!" because I eat kale, spinach, and banana all the time.  Oh, I also love drinking it out of the coconut shell because I feel so glamorous for having an exotic drink.  There is usually a little extra that doesn't fit back in the shell after they blend everything together, so they put it aside in a small paper cup for you to drink separately, and if you want they will pour the whole thing into a normal looking plastic to-go cup.  Here's the guy today making my Kale Kolada:


They have all kinds of other prepared raw, vegan foods and juices as well- here's a shot of their cooler:


Definitely a place to check out if you are in one of their many neighborhoods!

Juice Generation 
Multiple locations in NY

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

"Morning" Smoothie


OK, it might have been past noon when I made this, so you can also call it afternoon snack smoothie.
  • Peel one one small banana and place it in the cup you'll be drinking out of (I used a 12 oz cup)
  • Fill the rest of the cup with Silk - Pure Almond Unsweetened "Original" Almond Milk
  • Empty your cup with the Almond Milk and banana into your blender
  • Add 4 heaping teaspoons of TJ's Organic Help Protein Powder to the blender
  • Cover and blend for a few seconds.
My friend who is very skeptical about health food tasted it and said it was better than he expected!  The shake was thick, sweet, and chocolate! There was some slight grittiness from the hemp seed powder at the bottom, but I think blending it on high a little more would have reduced the grittines.



Delicious and really filling! I found that I have a lot of energy on days I drink this.  Crazy things I learned by reading the almond milk carton:  it has only 30 calories per serving(!) and has 50% more calcium than dairy milk.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Organic Grill Review

Last night my husband and I went to Organic Grill in the E Village for dinner.  They're not quite vegan or even vegetarian (they serve fish) but they have mostly vegatarian/vegan options.  We ordered (menu):

  • OG Quesadilla (with daiya vegan cheese, dairy cheese was also available)
  • Tofu Masala
  • Vegan Perogies 
  • Mu 16 tea


I really enjoyed the OG Quesadilla, which was filled with grilled mushrooms, and I really liked the cashew sour cream it was served with.  I would order a side of the cashew sour cream next time and put it on anything I order!  The quesadilla had a nice smoky/grilled flavor (but not burnt, I hate that), and I didn't notice anything noteworthy about the vegan cheese, which I had never (knowingly) had before.  I'm used to just plain cheese quesadillas, and this one had a lot more going on in it beyond cheese, so it wasn't a really a good test of vegan cheese.

The Vegan Perogies were also very good, standard perogies on a plate of steamed kale (note to self, bring dental floss for afterward!).  This one was also served with the cashew sour cream, which really made it delish.  

The Tofu Masala was the weak point for me, I'm a huge fan of Indian food compared to other Indian food this was really, really SWEET, almost the way that in Americanized Chinese food sesame chicken is really sweet.   I expected this to be thick and curry-ish like tikka masala, but it was more liked sauteed tofu and vegatables in a curry broth, served with brown rice.  Oh, I just looked at the menu and it actually says tofu sauteed with curry spices, so maybe it was just my expectations that were off.

I love Mu 16 tea and it's really hard to find in stores for some reason!  I meant to buy some loose Mu 16 here so I could make more at home but I forgot to ask. If you're not familiar with this tea, there are 16 ingredients (hence the name) and it has a naturally sweet and a little spicy flavor.  Organic Grill served this in these nice French-press style pots, and the waiter was really good about hot water refills (I drink a lot of tea!) and the tea continued to make strong tea after several refills. At the end of the meal, I even asked for a to-go cup and drained the remaining tea into it so I could finish it off on my way out (I told you I was thrifty).

And speaking of thrifty, I didn't have a coupon or anything, but I signed up for their Frequent Diner Program, which means you get a free entree on your birthday, and you get a $25 voucher once you've spent $250 (so 10% off).  

Organic Grill

123 First Ave (btwn 7st. & St.Marks Place) 
New York, NY 10003 

Monday, December 2, 2013

So worth it

So one thing you should know about me right off the bat is that I love sales, coupons, promo codes, deals, offers, etc, etc.  Anything that saves me a little $$!

One thing I did earlier this year that has totally paid off big time was getting a Woodstock Animal Farm Sanctuary membership!  There is a vegan fast food restaurant (gotta love living in NY) near my apartment, and regardless of it being vegan or not, I eat there all the time because the food is tasty and super convenient! In addition to food, they also have fresh juices and smoothies etc etc (don't worry, I'll write up a list of all my favorite neighborhood places and dishes in another post).  Anyway, the point is, I eat there all the time and I get a discount when I show my membership card!  Membership gets you a discount at all sorts of other vegany places as well!  From their website:
A basic membership is $30, and a family membership is $50.
Membership benefits include:

You do the math.  I donated way beyond the family membership level and still came out ahead PLUS I get a tax deduction because Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.