Try A Simple Parmesan Cheese Substitute for Pasta

Simple Ideas For Vegan Parmesan Cheese
Not all vegetarians are vegans. In other words, many who call themselves vegetarians do include eggs and dairy products in their diets. But many people would like to use less animal products in their diets. This also includes non-vegetarians who do not tolerate milk products very well.. So we though it would be helpful to include cheese substitutes once in awhile.
This vegan Parmesan cheese substitute got very good reviews.
Simply add this to a blender…..
1/4 cup nutritional yeast
Can You Serve a Vegetarian Christmas Feast?

Meatless Christmas
What else is the holiday season about but taking stock of the way we treat each other? I am not just writing about the way we treat other people, but also about the way animals are treated. Unless we start eating less meat, factory farming will only get worse. So why not try serving your guests a vegetarian Christmas feast, and who knows, you may be able to extend the good will into the New Year!
Vegetarian Taco Recipes

Spicy Vegetarian Tacos
When you order tacos or fajitas in a Mexican restaurant, they usually offer a choice of beef, chicken, or fish. However, vegetarian tacos are quite tasty, filling, and simple to prepare. In addition, many of the tastiest taco recipes are already meatless, so figuring out how to build tacos is a simple matter of leaving the animal protein out!
Easy Low Fat Crispy Taco Shells or Mexican Salad Bowls

Crispy Low Fat Tortilla Chips
Do you love the crunch of deep friend tortillas, but want to avoid deep fried food. Here is a simple way to make your own hard shells without adding a lot of fat to your diet. We got the idea from this low carb tortilla recipe, but even if you are not cutting out carbs, the recipe can still help you reduce fat.
We included this recipe because crispy taco shells make such a handy ingredient for lots of tasty vegetarian meals.

Eating Animals
Eating Animals By Jonathon Safran Foer
Jonathon Safran Foer has two previously published novels: Everything is Illuminated and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. In the second novel, his protagonist proclaims that he does not eat anything with parents. We cannot always assume that authors hold the views of their characters, but in this case we must assume Mr. Foer feels the same way.
He has spent a lot of time, and probably almost a lifetime of thought, in developing this book which makes the case for vegetarianism. After you read this book, you will never look at a plate of ribs or bucket of chicken parts the same way.