tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8468906973954014850.post6033823605807357225..comments2023-10-17T09:38:33.865+01:00Comments on Our New Life in the Country: A Vegetarian ChristmasSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04177854521955532744noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8468906973954014850.post-9370028550131732302011-12-14T00:22:26.609+00:002011-12-14T00:22:26.609+00:00have to say I love my turkey.......however when ta...have to say I love my turkey.......however when talking to Jane today, her menu sounds so good,<br /><br />Gill in Canada<br /><br />http://thatbritishwoman.blogspot.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8468906973954014850.post-21195491259496098892011-12-13T22:24:13.479+00:002011-12-13T22:24:13.479+00:00I'm not vegetarian but, don't eat much mea...I'm not vegetarian but, don't eat much meat these days especially as I can't afford it.<br />I have always enjoyed a good nut roast though, they can be very tasty, especially with an onion and or mushroom gravy. I love sprouts and carrots and sweet potato. In fact, I think I might make myself a nut roast with all of the above and garlic in the sweet potato mash.<br />Washed down with a glass of good red wine or bottle of 'Old Speckled Hen' beer or even a glass of cider!<br /><br />Sandie xxSandies' Patchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11022362234675324965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8468906973954014850.post-68428500624313940032011-12-13T13:37:09.010+00:002011-12-13T13:37:09.010+00:00Fake meat doesn't sit well with me so I always...Fake meat doesn't sit well with me so I always make something else. We've been vegetarian since 1986, vegan since 2002 and Christmas is no more of a challenge than any other meal.<br />ENJOY!!<br />Jane xJane and Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08102086552682194819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8468906973954014850.post-49326637383384471312011-12-13T11:12:05.369+00:002011-12-13T11:12:05.369+00:00I don't know why some people fret at the thoug...I don't know why some people fret at the thought of cooking Vegans or vegetarians at Christmas. Ithink most Christmas dinner plates would be fine with the trimmings, there so much piled on them anyway, that who needs the meat. But saying that my husband will always puchase a mock meat, like the one you have and we use a gravy that is veg friendly. Although the Christmas tree is not up, we will be making an effort with food. He normally makes the trimmings. And I the PIE/loaf. I hope to make a Veggie Pie from Scratch - either one like this<br />http://allotment2kitchen.blogspot.com/2010/12/brussels-sprout-pie.html<br />or a traditional nutloa. Haven't decided yet. <br /><br />Good to have Time to Enjoy! I do hope your first Christmas as a Vegetarian is a good one xShaheenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03602971207085826708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8468906973954014850.post-84438040936615257032011-12-13T10:27:00.565+00:002011-12-13T10:27:00.565+00:00We've been veggie for four generations now. Th...We've been veggie for four generations now. There is plenty you can do without imitating meat, as much of the quorn based meals do, in taste and texture, (bleugh!!) I'll often make a special loaf with darker lentils and walnuts or chestnuts, and onion gravy :-)gzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08034777779347889773noreply@blogger.com