Trying to stick to a vegan, or even vegetarian, diet over Thanksgiving wasn't possible, but I'm not beating myself up over it (though my intestines are still in recovery mode). So, when I came home from the holiday break, and was explaining all this to a friend, he told me that I'm an OPPORTUNIVORE. (It's the love child of "opportunity" and "omnivore" in case you missed that.) Apparently this is a real thing--he didn't just make it up. What it means is that I'm realistic about life and its complications concerning food. Our diets are determined by so many factors: location, finance, travel, allergies, the list goes on and on. So, I'm realistic about the way I eat and make no apologies when I have to veer off my vegan course. When it's possible and I have the time, money and resources to do so, I will always choose vegan. However, if it's inconvenient to others or simply not possible because of travel, I will do what is most logical. So there. Opportunivore. Spread the word.
In the mean time, here a few holiday treats I've tweaked so that I don't feel like I'm missing out on the good old fashioned holiday goodies:
Favorite Thing: Milky Hot Chocolate
New Favorite Thing:
-Heat 1 C sweetened or unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk in a sauce pan
-Add dry, non-dairy, cocoa powder (to taste)
-1 tsp cinnamon
-1/4 tsp nutmeg, allspice, or pumpkin spice (or more to taste)
**Optional: add a 1/4 tsp of peppermint or vanilla extract**
Favorite Thing: Eggnog & Eggnog Lattes from Starbucks:
New Favorite Thing:
Rice Milk Eggnog: It's not as good as the real thing (obviously--what is better than real eggnog?!) But, I found that it's good if you do 1/2 rice milk eggnog with 1/2 sweetened almond milk. This makes it a tad thicker like the real thing. Or, add the "eggnog" to your coffee instead of regular creamer. That is goooood.
Favorite Thing: Apple Pie
New Favorite Thing:
-Peel, core and slice about 4-5 apples to fill an 8 x 8, lightly greased, pan
-Toss with lemon, cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg (as much as you like)
-Then toss with 1C of oatmeal or your favorite granola
-Drizzle maple syrup or agave nectar over the top of everything (Put about handful of oats or granola on top if you want a little crunch).
-Bake at 350 until the juices boil a bit and apples are soft (I have no idea how long that takes, I don't pay attention. I just check on it every once in a while).
** This recipe is also really good with some dried cranberries and fresh slices of pears.**
That's all for now. As I come up with more tweaks to holiday favorites, I'll post 'em.
Please share any healthy versions of classic holiday recipes you might have up your sleeve-- I'd love more recipes to try!
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