Want to go vegan
emilyjane1511
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I've wanted to eat vegan for a long time now but I have a severe tree nut and peanut allergy, and it just seems that 9 out of 10 vegan recipes I look at contain nuts, mainly cashews. What other alternatives are there?
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Free yourself from recipes, and educate yourself on nutrition. If you're worried about protein: vegan protein sources include seeds, grains and pulses.1
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Whilst I was vegan I used this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/000-Vegan-Recipes/dp/0470085029
In fact I still do but I'm no longer vegan.
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Thanks so much!!0
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Grains and legumes, fruits and veggies, seeds. I don't really eat cashews even when I'm eating vegan. Tahini or sunflower seed butters might be good substitutes for nut butters; coconut oil; rice milk.0
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Vegan here! Add me, we'll chat!1
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I'm not sure where you're looking for recipes, but I have tons of vegan cookbooks that include nut-free recipes. Even those who include nuts often have a index that allows you to find the nut-free recipes easily.
Can you have sunflower seeds? I've seen those used as a substitute for cashews in sauces. I've done it myself and I think it's delicious.
When I was losing weight, I tended to avoid recipes with nuts just because of the calories and I found I still had plenty to eat.0
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