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Journal eglamkowski's Journal: My Vegetarian Cookbook 11

Ok, for you vegetarians reading my journal, and there's apparently at least a few, I'm collating the meatless recipes in my journal for your convenience.

Potato Salad - Although the recipe technically calls for bacon, I normally make it myself without it. Just use your favorite vegetable oil instead of bacon grease.
Old French style Potatoes
Tofu with Oyster Sauce (does oyster sauce count as being vegetarian?)
Thai and Indonesian Fried Rice - The first can be satisfactorily made without the chicken. The second calls for egg, so if you don't eat eggs you'll have to pass.
Spicy Fried Tofu - More eggs...
Coconut pudding - for when you need a tasty laxative ;-)
Papaya Soup - Milk...
Steamed Bread
Five Spice Tofu
Broccoli in Oyster Sauce - there's that oyster sauce again!
Vegetable Trio (corn, broccoli and sweet potatoes)
More fried rice - no eggs or meat to worry about here
Orange and Spinach salad Molokai

For those vegetarians who still eat seafood, you can try the following:
Mussels in a light Italian sauce
Chinese style Steamed Fish

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My Vegetarian Cookbook

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  • Well this is awesome thanks! Now I have an excuse to hook up the printer :-D

    Anyway, this is very cool

  • Veg [xmission.com]

    Now, any ladies in the DC area or traveling here, who wish to experience my vagiterian delights, feel free to e-mail me :-)
  • First, get a fresh vegitarian. Drain all the blood. Skin. Remove the internal organs (save the intestines for vegitarian sausage).

    Oh, that joke never gets old.

    Vegetables are what food eats.

    • despite being a vegetarian.. let me ask you this..

      Can you do unix/storage admin? We are hiring [slashdot.org] in NYC.
      • Thanks, Servo. I don't have the qualifications, however. I'm an App developer and have never done sysadmin for anything more than my desktop.
        • Bah, if you know UNIX well enough as a user you can do sysadmin stuff too ;-)

          Well, if it's just basic account maintenance and software installation type stuff, it's quite easy anyways. If they need you to do serious security networking type stuff, that's much harder to fake on an interview :-p
          • We don't do much in the way of networking ourselves, its mostly keeping backup servers and supporting software running smoothly. They want someone who experience in stuff like Compaq SAN, EMC, Netbackup, etc etc.
            • Well in that case, he should go ahead and apply for it, and lie through his teeth on his resume, cause none of would be overly difficult for a competent unix user to learn real quick.

              Erm, assuming he's unix proficient in the first place...

              Mind you, I don't know any of those things either, so I'm really just talking out my ass here ;-) but really UNIX isn't *that* hard. In fact, it's very user friendly. It's just particular about who it is friends with...

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