I am not going to act as if I am a fan of Thanksgiving in terms of what it means in the traditional sense. Sure, I will gather with loved ones, all of whom agree sparing the turkey is the kindest act, and enjoy my fair share of vegan goodies. But let's not pretend that the Native Americans and Pilgrims were BFFs, and the poor
symbolic turkey is now slaughtered by the millions for a single day of
gluttony. That being said, sometimes I need to just write & think about lighthearted dribble.
I love making lists - so much so that I am fairly certain I entered the world with pen & paper in hand, contemplating the pros and cons of cloth versus disposable diapers. So, this my food-themed list of what I am giving thanks for this year.
Avocados.
Biscuits & gravy, especially the recipe from "Vegan With A Vengeance" by Isa Chandra Moskowitz.
Carmelized Onion Hummus - I could eat it by the gallon.
Dandies - I like 'em best in Rocky Road scones.
Espresso Balsamic Vinegar. Enjoy it as a dressing on a spinach salad with walnuts & cranberries.
Food Empowerment Project
Gin Gins.
Hilary's Eat Well burgers
Ice cream. Soy, coconut, rice milk-based. Take your pick.
Jam. Strawberry. Organic.
Kale. Not really, that vegetable is sooo 2012.
Lagusta's Luscious - Admittedly, I haven't ordered yet, but everything looks mouth-watering, & they just seem like a kick-ass business.
Mint tea. Iced or hot, whatevs.
Nori. I like it for sushi, & I like it as a cat's name.
Organic farmers
Pistachios
Quinoa. A bit of an obligatory answer because not many food stuff starts with 'Q.'
Root Cafe
Slave-free Chocolate
Taco Tuesdays - especially when they involve 'battered avocado' varieties.
Urban farms
V-dog
Wheatgrass. (Just kidding.)
X...um yeah. I got nothing.
Yellow miso? Yeah, 'Y' is difficult, too.
Zucchini Rosemary Lemon bread. A triple threat of yum.
Myself, my husband, and two feathered friends at Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen, NY. The rooster was pooping, which makes this photo even that more awesome.
-anya