Cafe Flora & Vegan Desserts
October 28, 2007 //
Today I went to one of my favorite vegetarian restaurants to celebrate a friend’s birthday: Cafe Flora. Anyone who thinks you can’t have a good meatless meal should try their French Dip sandwich. Very yummy! We had a wonderful dessert, a nectarine tartlet, to celebrate her birthday as well. It was a sinfully wonderful meal.
Did you know that you can save 2.675 pounds of CO2 for each day you eat vegetarian for every meal? Vegetarians save 976.375 pounds of CO2 a year. Don’t think you could do it every day? Not a problem! If you were to eat vegetarian meals all day once a week, you’d save 139.1 pounds of CO2 a year and if you were to eat one vegetarian meal a day, you’d save 325.4 pounds of CO2 a year (based on 3 meals a day)! No cheating and doubling up on meat with your next meal.
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It’s not always easy to find good vegan desserts. The “ice creams” tend to be chalky and the pastries tend to be dry. I have found four wonderful cookbooks that give lots of great tips for getting around the problem:
- Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World by Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Terry Hope Romero
- More Great Good Dairy-free Desserts by Fran Costigan
- The Joy of Vegan Baking by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
- Sinfully Vegan by Lois Dieterly
- Vice Cream by Jeff Rogers
So no more excuses about eating vegetarian meals! You help yourself and the world as an extra bonus.
Blue Dog with his bunny
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