Sunday, January 1, 2012

HANGOVER SOUP


It's New Year's Day (happy new year!) so hangover soup is the order of the day. My hangover is of the prosecco-red wine-beer variety. Cringe.

This soup is vegan, chunky, and full of red and orangey goodness. And it will bring you back if you are too far gone. I feel half human after a hot shower and a bowl of this.

THE GOODS

3 large carrots, chopped
100 g red lentils
1 large onion
1 yellow pepper, chopped
tin chopped tomatoes
1.7 litre boiled water
2 veg stock cubes
half tsp salt
a grind of black pepper
a handful of wholemeal pasta

THE WAY

Chop the onion and fry off in a little oil in a big pot
Add the chopped pepper and fry a little more
Pour in the chopped tomatoes and boiling water
Add the lentils and carrots
Toss in salt, a grind of pepper and the stock cubes (crumbled)
Bring to the boil, then turn down heat and simmer for twenty minutes
Add the pasta, bring to the boil, then turn down heat and simmer for ten minutes
Serve on its own or with your favourite bread. Num num.

3 comments:

Lisa @FacelessFood said...

Sounds yummy!

Group 8 said...

'Tis :)

Greenconsciousness said...

My letter below went to the Food Network, which can be found at www.foodnetwork.com

I published it on their facebook page. They are owned by Scripps, which also owns the Cooking Channel, found at www.cookingchanneltv.com. You can write to either at:

The Home of Food Network
75 Ninth Avenue
New York, NY 10011

But I used the comment section on their website and their facebook pages. I believe we have to start demanding our needs be met as we are a significant part of their viewers. Everyone reading this should demand vegan shows get equal air time. You blog owners should ask your readers to write these networks and ask for vegan shows.
http://www.cookingchanneltv.com/contact-us/package/index.html
http://www.foodnetwork.com/contact-us/package/index.html

Here is a copy of my letter:

I write to ask you to become fair and balanced in the type of food shows you present to the public.
http://www.foodpolitics.com/2012/01/weighing-in-on-paula-deens-type-2-diabetes/

You must realize that there are millions of people interested in healthy eating and that means vegan eating. Do we have to organize a boycott to get vegan cooking and baking shows on your network? The endless parade of meat and dairy promotion usually by overweight, unhealthy looking hosts is not appetizing. I change the channel so often when your gluttonous shows come on. How to shove the most meat and cheese down your stomach. Sending people to far places to participate in cruelty eating also does not thrill me.

I would like to see shows on growing your own fruits and vegetables in every zone and shows teaching vegan cooking. I would like to see vegan chefs competing with each other and cooking for celebrities.

You may think that the only ads you can sell are to the meat and dairy industry but there is a whole world of people who will advertize on vegan sites. You need younger vegans on your marketing staff selling ads to the wholesalers like vita mix blenders, whole foods, bulk seed companies, tofu manufacturers, anti cruelty groups, etc.

There are hundreds of vegan cooking blogs and at least half your shows should be teaching people to cook in new more healthy ways. There are grants available from the WICK and Food Stamp programs.
Here are some of the sites I use:

http://chefchloe.com/

http://blog.fatfreevegan.com/

http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/

http://grumpyvegan.com/blog/

http://www.theppk.com/blog/

http://www.thisgardenisillegal.com/

http://vegan.ellen.warnerbros.com/

http://hellyeahitsvegan.com/
This site is temp down but has the best recopies which even I can cook well

http://jewishvegan.blogspot.com/

http://epicurvegan.com/

http://www.buykind.com/vegancakes.html?gclid=CI61_-ewiawCFUfsKgodk0Bx9Q

http://thehungryvegan.blogspot.com/


http://veeg.org/wp/


Are you beginning to see the vast audience you are ignoring by your boring traditional shows loaded with dairy and meat. Nothing new – same old stuff over and over. And you could do so much more for the health of your viewers.

Sincerely,