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  • Vegan comfort food: the pumpkin muffin edition

    Vegan comfort food: the pumpkin muffin edition

    Where I live we have a weather phenomenon called “Lake Effect Snow.” When the conditions are right over Lake Huron, it can create snowstorm havoc all the way inland to London, Ontario. Such was the case yesterday, when we had zero visibility snow squalls and accumulations between 30-60cm through the course of the day. Something…

  • Breakfast win: “Just Egg” & avocado sandwich

    Breakfast win: “Just Egg” & avocado sandwich

    I’ve blogged about breakfast before because of all the vegan meals that seem to stump people, breakfast takes top spot. I mean we all know about oatmeal and toast and that sort of thing, but what about omelettes and breakfast sandwiches? Read on, my friend, read on. If you’re not familiar with Just Egg, then…

  • Excellent plant-based chocolate!

    Excellent plant-based chocolate!

    I know I’ve mostly been doing fun posts lately but I do have something in the works on the idea of moral demandingness. Coming next week. For today, let’s talk about chocolate. I absolutely love chocolate, whether in cakes or cookies or just plain bars. Lots of people think that it’ll be hard to find…

  • Pumpkin crumble bars and Northern Lights

    Pumpkin crumble bars and Northern Lights

    It’s almost Canadian Thanksgiving and pumpkin is in the air. I’m visiting family this weekend and it’s as if Nora from Nora Cooks was speaking directly to me with her email about the Pumpkin Crumble Bars. On Thursday evening I made the pumpkin bars, using butternut squash instead of canned pumpkin purée. I roasted the…

  • Objections and replies

    Objections and replies

    Next week I’ll be a guest in a philosophy graduate seminar my friend and colleague, Samantha, is teaching on philosophy and food. The students will be reading the most recent draft of my paper, “Meat-eating as ideology and ‘meat-eaters’ fragility’,” which I’ve blogged about before. They’re also reading David Foster Wallace’s “Consider the Lobster,” a…

  • Birthday (and other) cake!

    Birthday (and other) cake!

    I turned 60 this week. And it strikes me as a great opportunity to write about how becoming vegan back in 2011 didn’t require me to miss a single beat in the birthday cake department. This surprises a lot of people, who are under the misconception that there is no good baking without eggs, butter,…

  • Protein, even for dessert!

    Protein, even for dessert!

    If you had to design a Vegan Bingo card, a great candidate entry would be “But where do you get your protein?” I don’t know anyone who has been vegan for any length of time who hasn’t been asked this question. And then there are the so-called chefs, such as the chef that catered an…

  • Travelling while Vegan: St. John’s, Newfoundland

    Travelling while Vegan: St. John’s, Newfoundland

    Back at the beginning of June, which now seems in the very distant past, I spent a few days in St. John’s, Newfoundland. It was a great opportunity to explore, among other things of course, the local vegan fare. My partner, Diane, and I started doing our research some time before we went. We also…

  • Paris Olympics’ sustainability-agenda is good news for plant-based options

    Paris Olympics’ sustainability-agenda is good news for plant-based options

    Adopting an agenda of sustainability for the 2024 Olympic Games, the Paris organizers have pledged to deliver meals with half the carbon footprint of most French meals by “doubling the proportion of plant-based ingredients and increasing the plant-based options for everyone, including spectators and the workforce.” Even if you think, as some argue, that the…

  • The plant-based milk recall doesn’t mean we should reject plant-based milk

    The plant-based milk recall doesn’t mean we should reject plant-based milk

    Anyone who uses plant-based milks in Canada is surely aware by now of the recall of various Silk and Great Value products — refrigerated oat, almond, and coconut milks — because of listeria contamination. I remember when I used to think that only animal products were susceptible to contaminants like e-coli, listeria, salmonella, and such.…