Please help me decide what to cook for my vegan company for dinner tonight?!


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Please help me decide what to cook for my vegan company for dinner tonight?

A vegan will be joining my family and I for dinner tonight, and I'm not sure how to serve the main course. Instead of going with something exotic, I'm going to keep it simple and go with a favorite of many vegans, so it will surely be something he will enjoy. I have purchased some pine bark mulch, and I simply cannot decide if I should saute it or deep fry it? Please let me know which way you think is tatstier. I personally have never had this delicacy but am certainly looking forward to it after hearing so many vegans just rave on and on about it. And golly, I may just become a vegan. I would save a fortune on my grocery bill. A 40 pound bag of mulch food was on $2.99. You guys must save a ton of money on your groceries. This vegan thing is finally starting to make a little sense to me.

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3 weeks ago
CHERIE Thanks for the offer sweetie, but I'm not interested in dating you

3 weeks ago
UNUM You are mistaken, as I am a vegetarian you know


Answers:
3 weeks ago
CHERIE Thanks for the offer sweetie, but I'm not interested in dating you

3 weeks ago
UNUM You are mistaken, as I am a vegetarian you know

Your sarcasm is wasted on many responders, libs with no sense of humor, i love animals their delicious. I prefer cedar chips myself. Then the leftovers you can save for your hamster, or stick in your closet to keep the moths away.

I don't know what the heck you're talking about, as I have never eaten mulch, nor would it be vegan, with the cow manure in it.

Do you really want food ideas or just to see your own words on the screen?


Oh, yeah, you're the "nice guy" who never shuts up. I see....find something better to do, like maybe a date tonight?

saute is great in a little olive oil and sweet marsala wine. yes, i have enjoyed pine mulch for several years. After you saute it sprinkle a little grass seed on it for an extra of flavor.

Your moniker of "nice guy" might be misplaced.
For a vegan dinner, I'd recommend a non-egg based pasta with a delicious red sauce--or some sauteed veggies such as broccoli/musrooms/onion/garlic... accompanied by salad and a nice bottle of red wine.

I see you have invited the Beavers for supper. Why not just let them chew on your head.

Yes we do, I as a RAW Vegan save even more, no cooking means no gas used & my house stays cooler as I don't use the stove at all.

OK Are you being sarcastic? Let me share a recipe that is awesome, is vegan and is easy. Open two cans of garbanzo beans. Saute it in a small amount of whey-free margarine or, better yet, grapeseed oil. Add chopped green onion, curry powder, cayenne pepper, cumin (just a dash--optional), cardamom (just a dash--optional), and just kind of spice it up. Serve over rice, preferably of the long-grain, basmati type. Enjoy!

Wow,I'm dissapointed at your questions now,the ones before were insulting,but at they were least somewhat intelligent.

Mmmm, yes, please do serve pine bark.
Perhaps all that fiber will push your head out of your a**

Though, meat-eaters seem to not mind eating excrement.

RAT & CAT FECAL MATTER in meat supply:
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http://nmallory.exit-23.net/20070508/mai...
THIS is what you eat?!
http://www.myspace.com/veganthis...
Why vegan? http://www.veganoutreach.org/whyvegan/an...




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