the one problem with all that vegan recepies is that in other countries (like mine) we dont have things like sloppy joe sauce, ramen, vegan mayo, vegan parmesan.... so it makes it knd of hard to be a vegan as it is, or follow these recepies
I am not sure if this is vegan but there is a cup of noodle type thing that comes in a paper cup and is vegetable broth flavor it is hard to find but it is kosher.
I just had ramen for lunch. I don't use the boulon mix... I use a fork full of vegetable boulon instead. Then, I sprinkle the powdered mix on top of my compaion animal Rocky's food. He loves it! Of course, I add water on top.
I put cubed tofu, bok choy, green onions and cayenne pepper, and the Oriental flavor pack in it. Use two extra cups of water and two veg boullion cubes. So freaking delicious!
I agree with Michelle, I can´t find half on the ingridients of each recepie in my country, I´m vegan but really I have lots of problems triying to find tasty things to eat, I have to eat only toffu and vegetables :(
If you're in the UK, Sainsbury's sell their own brand of packet noodles for just 10p, and they're vegan! They taste ok on their own (with the seasoning provided) but just add a little sauce and they're lovely!
LOVE IT!!! Whole Foods also has an off-brand of Ramen that is all organic and vegan and really good! They are about $1 a package there.
Posted by: Michelle Taylor | August 26, 2009 9:57 AM
the one problem with all that vegan recepies is that in other countries (like mine) we dont have things like sloppy joe sauce, ramen, vegan mayo, vegan parmesan.... so it makes it knd of hard to be a vegan as it is, or follow these recepies
Posted by: Tessie | August 26, 2009 10:43 AM
I love ramen :)
I don't use the seasoning that comes with it.
I use seasoning salt, garlic salt, and franks redhot sauce.
Posted by: Paige Mountz | August 26, 2009 11:15 AM
i add hot sauce to myy ramen noodies with vegetable stock instead of chicken or beef stock
Posted by: donyannuzzi | August 26, 2009 11:20 AM
I am not sure if this is vegan but there is a cup of noodle type thing that comes in a paper cup and is vegetable broth flavor it is hard to find but it is kosher.
Posted by: Becky | August 26, 2009 12:19 PM
I just had ramen for lunch. I don't use the boulon mix... I use a fork full of vegetable boulon instead. Then, I sprinkle the powdered mix on top of my compaion animal Rocky's food. He loves it! Of course, I add water on top.
Posted by: Rachel Watson | August 26, 2009 2:32 PM
I put cubed tofu, bok choy, green onions and cayenne pepper, and the Oriental flavor pack in it. Use two extra cups of water and two veg boullion cubes. So freaking delicious!
Posted by: Kate Dogg | August 26, 2009 7:13 PM
I agree with Michelle, I can´t find half on the ingridients of each recepie in my country, I´m vegan but really I have lots of problems triying to find tasty things to eat, I have to eat only toffu and vegetables :(
Posted by: Laus | August 26, 2009 9:47 PM
If you're in the UK, Sainsbury's sell their own brand of packet noodles for just 10p, and they're vegan! They taste ok on their own (with the seasoning provided) but just add a little sauce and they're lovely!
Posted by: Little_Lotte | September 2, 2009 6:41 AM