Eating Vegan
Yeah, you heard me. Before you start checking the seas for blood content, you'd better let me explain myself. I've not lost my mind, though of late it feels like it more and more. This has nothing to do with that however.
I have been on an Indian eating jag of late and that means cooking curries at home and occasionally having some Indian "astronaut food" style side dishes in the boil in bag. Many of these side dishes are either vegetarian or vegan. Last night's side was a vegan selection, and I just didn't like it. It simply wasn't good. However, once I stirred it into my nice thick chicken curry the whole thing changed and I just yummed it right up.
The lesson: If it isn't tasty you just need to add what was missing to make it good again. In this case, all it needed was meat. See, even I can eat vegan food. Not as tasty as eating vegan, but when all of the vegans have been eaten, we're going to have to be clever with what's left.




Comments
A Vegan diet is for those who suffer a terrible personal guilt that can only be satisfied by depriving yourself of the culinary staples that make life worth living. I'd like to see someone do a study of the correlation between vegans and diagnosed depression. No one can eat vegan and be truly happy, can they?
Posted by: Jeff | September 14, 2007 3:22 PM
Did you mean clever or did I misread that as Cleaver?
Posted by: jim | September 14, 2007 10:13 PM