
Showing posts with label non food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label non food. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
A Brief Hiatus

Monday, August 24, 2009
On Food Blogs and Photography

As for food blogging, I think good photos are essential. You may have the tastiest recipe but if it looks dingy and tan in the pic, then people are less likely to try your food. A good photo will draw people into your blog. After that, the content needs to be good as well. Food blogs are free, and sometimes you get what you pay for. Make sure to edit your posts and that the directions are easy to follow. Be honest about how good your food is. Lastly, make your blog personal. Although I have kept my kids' faces and names out of my blog, I do try to work in anecdotes and such into each post. Establish a rapport with your readers. Make sure your blog has a point.
OK, that's it from me. More food coming soon!
Friday, July 17, 2009
Vegan Dad on Facebook

Thursday, July 9, 2009
Regarding Silk Soy Milk
UPDATE: Not all Silk is affected, only some types. My chocolate Silk says it is organic, my plain Silk is not. Note the very subtle differences in the packages above--from "organic" to "natural." Note as well (sorry for the hastily snapped pic) that the carton on the left says it is made from "natural whole soybeans" while the right says "whole organic soy beans," has an organic certification, and makes the 86% organic claim. Readers from the U.S. have told me that Silk makes an explicitly organic brand for $1 more than the others, but I have not seen it here. Why not make all Silk from organic domestic soybeans, like it once was? And can we in good conscience support Dean Foods?
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Vegan Dad Cookbook Contest: Rest of the World Edition
1. Identify the mystery utensil and email your answer to the address listed in the bottom right column of this blog. Title your email "Near Global Cookbook Contest."
2. Correct answers will be entered into a draw to win one of two e-copies of The Vegan Dad Cookbook. Two winners will be chosen via a random number generator.
3. Only one submission per email address, please.
4. Contest is open until July 15, 2009, 10:00 am EST.
5. Contest open to everyone except residents of Canada and the contiguous U.S .
Monday, July 6, 2009
Vegan Dad Cookbook Contest Winners!



I really had a blast with this contest. It was rather like everyone who reads the blog leaving a comment on a post. Thanks for all the encouraging words many of you added to your entries. I will definitely do this again--in fact, I already have my next mystery utensil picked out!
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Vegan Dad and the 2009 Veggie Awards

If you are interested in voting, go to this link by July 31 and complete the survey (I am about 5 pages in). You don't even have to complete the whole thing (unless you want prizes).
OK, enough pandering for one night.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Happy Father's Day
First off, a big Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there, especially the vegan dads (whether they cook or not). Here's hoping someone is making you a wonderful brunch. If you are interested, Meatout Mondays featured me for Father's Day. You can check it out here. I will warn you, though, they posted my picture. So, if you think of Vegan Dad as some graying and wise older man (something like you own father, perhaps), then prepare to be disappointed.


Back soon with recipes. In the meantime, enjoy your families, dads!
Friday, June 19, 2009
Meat: That Stuff Will Kill You

I read about the study in the recent issue of Nutrition Action. The coverage was interesting. According to Walter Willett of the Harvard School of Public Health, "if you go from eating meat twice a day to once a week, you can eliminate most of the risk." Most of the risk? Why not eliminate all the risk? Isn't this like recommending smoking one cigarette a day to reduce the risk of cancer? Nutrition Action gets in on the game, too. Even though grilling meat increases your risk of cancer, the editors offer a list of tips for "good grilling" to minimize the risk. And, while they condemn red meat for its environmental impact (55% of the erosion, 37% of pesticides applied, 50% of antibiotics consumed, 32% of nitrogen and 33% of the phosphorous load into the water supply in the U.S.), they let fish and poultry off the hook.
It's time for health advocates to promote veganism and quit this ridiculous charade of minimizing the risk of meat.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Introducing Vegan Daughter

Friday, June 5, 2009
Food for Thought

You should also check out this report on the soy industry.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
The Magic Finger

Friday, February 20, 2009
That's Why We Don't Eat Animals

Tuesday, February 10, 2009
More Dinners with Artists
Just a quick post tonight. We have continued with our Dinners with Artists, and I really can't recommend them enough to you. Of course, it works best with older kids (Son #1 is 8 and really loves it; Son #2 is 5 and waxes and wanes), but it is such a rewarding activity. Not only do we get to discuss art, we also spend quality time together being creative. It doesn't matter if your pictures turn out great or not, what matters is that you and the kids have fun. It's also amazing how the kids can nail essence of each artist every time in their own pictures, while the adults (who try too hard) end up with trite and stilted pieces.
As does Son #2.
And here you can see what I mean by trite and stilted.


These are from Picasso Week. Son #1 totally gets it.



Here is Monet week. Vegan Mom agrees that her blackberries aren't particulalry Monet-esque, but I think it'a nice piece anyway.

Son #1 and I both did version of a picture I took on one of our hikes along the waterfalls that run in the forest nearby.


Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Dinner with Van Gogh

It is a lot of fun to see what pieces of art the kids choose as their favourite because they have no preconceptions and don't go for the obvious. And, I have to admit, doing the original artwork is really hard! I loved art in high school and did a few pieces that weren't half bad, but art employs a part of the brain I have not used in a looooong time. I could almost feel my brain creaking and clunking away trying to get my hand to do what I wanted it to. Above is Son #1's interpretation of Van Gogh's self portrait. Below is my attempt at doing this picture a la Van Gogh. Next up: Picasso!

Saturday, December 20, 2008
The Vegan Dad Cookbook

Making vegan food the whole family can enjoy seems like a daunting task. No more! The Vegan Dad Cookbook contains over 120 recipes that take kids’ food beyond the veggie dog. From brunch to dinner, Vegan Dad has you covered with dishes from around the world as well as good ol’ fashioned comfort food. This book provides the answer to that daily question, “what’s for dinner?”
Downloads of the cookbook are available at Lulu.com for $10. The book is 144 pages, full colour, indexed (the best I could), and contains selected recipes from my September 2007 to June 2008 blog postings. If you would like to purchase a copy but don't have a credit card, send me an email at the address listed in the bottom right hand column of the blog.
Please note that the .pdf file is formatted for 2-sided printing.
(I decided against the paper copy because it would have cost about $5o.)

Here is a pic of the copies I printed and bound for my family.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Vegan Dad Interview
I recently did an email interview for Vegan Nutritionista. Check it out.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
On Feeling Like a Deadbeat Vegan Dad
I really have been neglecting the blog lately what with all my extra time going into finishing up the cookbook. I am starting to feel pangs of guilt, like a negligent parent. I miss the regular postings and interaction with you all. I also feel bad that I have not been offering any ideas for the impending holiday season.
Business at the bakery is brisk, and I feel like I am honing my baking craft.
I have also been trying to make soy yogurt. No success so far.
And, I do have a few recipes to post. I will get to them this week.
On the cookbook front, things are moving along nicely. I have shown the draft to my inner circle of 7th level vegans, and a friend from grad school is copy editing as I type. I have also received a kind offer for help with the cover photography. More on that later.
Things have been plenty busy around here, even without a book to finish. Much time has been spent shovelling the ludicrous amount of snow that has fallen. *sigh* And to think that winter has not even officially started.

I also baked up a bunch of lemon currant rolls for the Christmas bazaar fundraiser for the boys' school.



Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The Cookbook is Almost Here!

The book's near completion raises the question of how to sell it. I was planning to integrate Google Checkout into my blog, but it is not available to Canadians (grrr). PayPal looks complicated, so I was thinking of selling it through eBay. It already has a PayPal option, and I can place a posting on both the Canadian and American site. I'm not sure how the whole thing works when you are selling a digital file, so if anyone has some advice I would be much obliged.
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