Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Snack Attack

This is a poost to serve as an update, on this glorious Batman Day, I'm proud to announce that I am still rocking out the Vegan lifestyle. About 5 months now, woho.

It does get progressively easier, maily because you start recognizing the Vegan friendly products and restaurants.  The adventure continues, and I'm learning more each day.

Companies like "Nature Box" & "Vegan Cuts" do help in the snack department,  by sending delicious goodness to your door step, which is brilliant.
I know there is a company out there that sends you produce to your door step as well, but I can't think of their name at the moment.

One thing I need to remember, is to ALWAYS KEEP SNACKS. I'm finding this to be very important,  everyone of course suggests almonds,  which are great. But for a sweet tooth like my self, they can get boring real quick.
My solution? Gala Apples & Pitted Dates.

Why those specifically?
Gala Apples, to me, are the perfect apples. They are nicely sized, has a beautiful tart to it, and are nice and crunchy. My teeth don't "slide" on the skin like other apples *cough* macintosh *cough*

Pitted Dates, are just quicker to enjoy, you don't have to try and work the pit out in the mouth. You just pop it in and enjoy.

Both these snacks are avilable at Giant, you can grab both, a bag of Gala Apples & a small container of Pitted Dates for less than $10.

Hope this was helpful
I'll blog you later.
-Mosno

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The New Posts!!


I've created a centralized blog which I call "The mosBLOG" where I will write about my various interests.
So all new updates for this blog will be at The mosBLOG.
Come for a visit, it'll be fun :)

Hope to see you there.
Much Love
Mosno Al-Moseeki

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Vegan + Bootcamp = Raw Strength : Journal

Mosno here,
 Yesterday I experienced my 1st day of Boot Camp, exercise Boot Camp that is, courtesy of The Boot Camp Girl Stephanie Dignan :), who ALSO happens to be a fellow Vegan.

It was quite an experience, and I loved it.
The community of people there are very kind and supportive of each other. They were giving me tips, and hints to help me through out the work out. You are never competing with others, you are only competing with YOUR self, to get better, and stronger. 

I've lost a lot of weight since being Vegan, and that has allowed me to have MORE energy, which makes sense. Since the food that I'm eating is healthy, and doesn't contain chemicals and animal products, my body is able to process it faster, and with less energy, which then leaves you with all the energy you get from the food it just processed, hence the extra energy.

One cool think I enjoyed about my 1st day at Boot Camp, is that we exercised OUTSIDE! You read you read that right. The weather was nice, so we as a team decided to take advantage of this and do the workout out side. I got to run my 1st mile, EVER. it took me about 13+ minutes. It was tough, because I'm not a runner, but I'm determined shave that number down, and Boot Camp will help.

Stephanie actually sat down with me and we spoke about what it is that I am looking to accomplish, that way she can help me cater to those needs. Another cool thing about this Boot Camp, is that they have these workouts at different locations, and with different instructors..this means you can go to any of them (or all of them) 7 days a week, and with each instructor you will get a different work out. So no boring routine, which is brilliant. :)

I wanted to thank the Vegan Living Program, for bringing Stephani to talk to us, and I wanted to thank Stephani for the raffle which I WON for a free 2 week boot camp with The Boot Camp Girl. You can actually win a FREE MONTH, so visit their site www.TheBootCampGirl.com and enter to win

I'm a little sore, but I will be going to a 6am workout TOMORROW, after I rock out a gig TONIGHT.
Is it crazy, maybe, but I won't get MY results drinking soda and watching TV.
Lets DO this! :D

I'll blog you later.
Much Love
Mosno :)


Monday, May 5, 2014

Potato Dish. Mosno Style :)

Hey everyone, Mosno here,
 I have to say, I'm really enjoying this vegan culinary experience I'm having, this past weekend I put together a little potato dish, and I have to say I'm pretty happy with it. The dish is made up of 3 different layers, so here we go.

LAYER 1: The Potatos
-Put potatos in a pot of water
-I let mine boil for about an hour to get them nice and soft.

LAYER 2: The Sauce
-One large tea spoon of Peanut Butter in a bowl
-Add water (bit by bit) and stir, until the peanut butter has a more liquid/sauce texture
-Add your spices to it (I put lemon juice, soy sauce, salt, & garlic powder)
-Stir some more

LAYER 2: The Crunch
-One large or medium Mediterranean / Pita bread
-Cut up dates and place on the bread
-Put that in to a toaster over, and toast until the bread hardens (and the dates become roasted)
-Leave it in the toaster over to cool, this will help harden the dates a little bit

Now the assembly
-Cut up the cooked potatoes and place in a large bowl
-After every few potatoes add the peanut sauce and stir
Do this until all the potatoes are cut up and all the peanut sauce is used up
-Stir generously
-Take out the toasted bread with dates
-Put the dates into the bowl with the potatoes and stir
-Break up the harden bread and use on the side like chips
-Make a cup of tea and enjoy your meal

I've had this dish hot and cold, tasted Delicious either way.
Let me know if you have any improvements on it :)

I'll blog you later.
Much Love

Mosno

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Second Nature : Journal

Mosno here,
It has been at least a couple of Weeks since I gradutaed from the Vegan Living Program, and I'm still going strong with regrets.

I'm proud to say that I have become accustom to finding vegan options in places, even thinking on the spot how to veganize certain dishes on any restaurant's menu with ease.

It has become second nature to me to go to Giant to grab lunch instead of a Burger place. I'm fond of snacking on Peanut Butter topped Rice Cakes with a side of fruit or a feeshly made smoothie. It doesn't feel like a "chore", it actually feels good, it feels...right.

Many of my friends know that I'm a vegan now, and they respect my choice, and I love them for that.

I was talking to a friend of mine at an open mic the other night, and when I told him that I'm now vegan, he asked me how difficult it was. I proudly shared the knowledge I've learned, and went the extra step of picking up the menu of where we are and showed him all the vegan options under his nose.
I have to say, I was a bit impressed with my self hahaha.

I'm sure my adventures have only begun, I can't wait.
Much love.
I'll blog you later

Mosno Al-Moseeki

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Breakfast Conversation : Journal

Hey everyone, Mosno here,
 Last weekend I visited my family, and informed them that I am now a Vegan. It was hilarious, and I got asked a LOT of questions. But one question my Mom asked me was "What do you have for breakfast?", many things were suggested, including Oatmeal, Peanut Butter sandwiches, and cereal.
I never really thought much about it, because I'm not a "breakfast" kind of person. Of course I was brought up with the "knowledge" that Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but I was also taught that Milk does a body good. I'm learning that NOT everything I've been told has been quite true.

Today however, I woke up, and was a bit hungry, so I wanted "breakfast". In the morning, I'm a very light eater, so I needed to find something light & delicious to go with my morning tea. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised at my quick vegan breakfast options at the Giant food store.

I found crunchy granola & seed bars with chocolate chip chia from "Kashi", which are totally Vegan. I read the ingredient AND used the "Is It Vegan" app, and it said "DEFINITELY Vegan". Brilliant.
I know they have other products that contain milk & honey, but I was very happy to find a sweet vegan option. Woho. I'm now having that with my spiced chai tea, with a little bit of vanilla coconut milk.

This is one aspect of Veganism no one told me about, the sheer joy when you unexpectedly find Vegan options for what ever it is you want! it really does brighten your day :)

Have a lovely rest of your day.
I'll blog you later.

Much Love
Mosno


Sunday, April 20, 2014

Graduation : Journal

I am SO excited and feel SO empowered right now. Yesterday (April/19/2014), I officially completed my 6 week pledge of being a Vegan. It was a lovely afternoon, my fellow Pledgers & I got to walk the stage as we were handed out certificates & our coaches cheered for us, it really was a lovely ceremony.

Many of us talked with each other, and spoke of our life transforming experience, and many asked "What now?" which is a very legitimate question.
Lucikly, Brenda has a monthly Meet-Up called the Veganism Support Group, in which each month she would organize a Pot-Lock event, in which Vegans & The Vegan Curious could get together, network, and discuss which ever topic is chosen for that meet up.
I do believe being connected to the community directly is important. My awesome coach Ben, and his lovely wife have extended their support to me, and we are thinking of having a little Vegan Game Night in the near future, sweet.

As for me, I have decided to STAY Vegan. I feel healthier, more energetic, and all the other Vegans I have met have been nothing but amazing, and kind people. In fact, I have already decided that next year, I WILL be a coach with VLP. I'm also going to continue writing the Vegan Musez blog, to document my experience, at least for the 1st year. I'm sure I will eventually find a more direct way to connect my Veganism to Music, and once that happens, watch out world :)

Today I'm going to be visiting my family, who are of course Middle-Eastern, I will be dropping the Vegan Bomb on them. I'm not sure how they will take it, I'm pretty sure I will be getting the "side eye" from everyone, I wouldn't be surprised if I become the central topic of many jokes, but I take comfort in that. I never did do things "normally", my moto for life has always been "Be a prototype, Not a stereotype". If they want to live in their little comfort bubble, that is their choice, but just like they make their own choices, I also make my OWN.

I feel like my experience hasn't ended, from this point on, it will only extend because now my Vegan choices aren't to simply honor the program, but it is to honor my self, and my fellow Earthlings.
From this point on, I am conscious, present, and Vegan.

I can not thank Erin, Brenda, & Alli enough for this life changing experience, you gals & the lovely VLP coaches are truly angels, and be warned, you have created a Vegan Monster!
Thank you Vegan Living Program Team :)

Much Love to you all, and my experience will continue on the Vegan Musez Blog
Mosno Al-Moseeki :)

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Week 5 + Energy : Journal

Hey there, Mosno here,
I've very proud to say that I am 5 week Vegan Strong, the journey thus far has been amazing. Yesterday we got to visit Popular Animal Sanctuary in Poolsville, MD. Very nice people, and very sweet animals. They provide us with the history of each animal, and they each have their own "space" to happily run around and be merry.
The kind people of Enlightened Bellies brought us some Vegan sandwiches,  our buddy Kyle brought some of his awesome cheesecakes,  it was a good way to end a delightful afternoon of visiting happy animals, and connecting with fellow Vegan peeps.

I was speaking with my coach Ben, and he asked me "How I was doing?", and I said "I'm freaking out, because I now have so much energy", and its true. I'm no doctor, but here is what I think is happening. Since the food that I am eating is mostly fruit & vegetables,  my body is able to break it down and digest it easier. Since my diet no longer has meat and its chemicals,  then I am no longer feeling tired and bloated after my meals. There for, I now have complete access to the energy, and that is a great thing.

I have to say, living in Baltimore, or any city, has its advantages.  I can go into any of my favorite restaurants, and I WILL find something Vegan to eat on their menu, even if its accidentally Vegan :)

I feel healthier, lighter, and better. Also knowing that I'm helping the planet, and our fellow animals, is a pretty cool thing too :)
Next week is graduation of the VLP program, I can't wait.

Enjoy your weekend everyone.
I'll Blog You Later
Mosno

Friday, April 4, 2014

Glass & Titanium : Journal

Mosno here,
 I'm starting to notice that the universe tends to send you signs, really REALLY subtle signs to foreshadow certain events in your life. I have to be honest, I'm not very good at noticing them right away, but I'm learning that when something weird happens, I should pay more attention to it.

For example last year (2013) during Christmas, my housemates and I like to exchange gifts with each other. We are not religious, but we find joy in finding cool and interesting gifts for each other for Christmas.
Each one of us kind of has their own thing, one of us really likes almost anything Stars Wars / Star Trek, One is a visual artists, One plays the Cello .. your truly is sucker for anything Batman related, because he is the best Super hero ever.
But last year, amongst other cool stuff, I was gifted a very, unique and random item, a Titanium Spork.
Why? I have nooooo idea! Apparently my housemate saw it and thought of me for some reason.
We all had a good laugh, and I set it aside not thinking about it at all.

Last week or so, I received the Vegan Starter Kit from Vegan Cuts which has all sort of goodies, again, there was an unexpected item, a Glass Straw.
Again, I thought it was cool and I set it aside.

The other night I was returning from the Vegan Living Program Social Meet Up, and as per every gathering with all these fine folks, my brain gears started turning, and I would think about random thoughts and ideas and how they would relate to what I'm currently doing. Its how my brain processes things.
Needless to say all these thoughts made some kind of swan dive into Veganism & The Environment, and how plastic utensils are part of the environmental issue, and what would be a solution to it, and how can I do something to help and...... then I remembered, I actually have the means to help me NOT use plastic utensils in public, I can simply take my Glass straw & Titanium spork with me. So I put them in a bag, and placed them neatly in my "murse", right next to my tablet :)

I gotta tell you, even if I did sit and contemplate about the Spork back in the Winter of 2013, I would not have guessed that the Universe was secretly whispering "Hey, Mos, Guess What? your going to be a Vegan!"
I guess I am on the right path after all :)

I'll blog you later
Much Love to you all.

Mosno

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Tofurkey & Kale : vLog

Hey everyone, Mosno here,
 I just wanted to say thank you to all the lovely people at the Vegan Living Program for inspiring me to keep doing this, and to all my fellow pledgers who came up to me and told me how much they enjoyed my videos, I hope you enjoy this one.
Its another simple dish that I think anyone can make.

The Ingredients
-Kale
-Spinach
-Tofurkey
-Spices (mine were: All-Purpose, Soy Sauce, & Lemon Juice)

Here is the video of the dish.
Enjoy :)



I'll blog you later
Much Love

Mosno

Sunday, March 30, 2014

The Vegan Magic Box

Hey everyone, Mosno here,
Yesterday I received one of the coolest packages I have received this year! :)
I like to call it The Vegan Magic Box, but in actuality it is called "The Vegan Starter Kit" by Vegan Cuts.
This box ladies and gentlemen, blew my mind. It was JAM PACKED with so much awesome stuff. Food, material, coupons, and even some CANDY.

In this box I found so much hope and inspiration for my journey, it was like the Vegan universe was sending you a big care package saying "Thank you and welcome to our world". Did you know that there is Vegan Gelatin-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Gummy Candy? Are you Serious? that is AMAZING.
I don't care if I sound like a 5 year old, I LOVE Gummy Candy, so this is a HUGE win for Team Vegan hahaha!

One random, but cool object in there was a Glass straw, that is actually genius, if we all had our own glass straws, then that is less plastic to be used for straws, there for less waist, there for help the environment. Its all about these little big steps.

Also in there is the "Vegucated" award winning documentary DVD, which I am excited to see. Also there are some natural energy bars, and a nice collection of snacks.
Its awesome, it really is .. I recommend it for New Vegans because it will be like opening a gift on Christmas day, and I would recommend it to Pro Vegans because it will just put a big smile on your face, just like it did to me :D <-- see?

All of this for just $25! TOTALLY worth it, if you were to buy all these awesome things on their own, it would cost easily $50 if not more, so I say go for it, you will not regret it :)

I hope your having a lovely day.
I'll blog you later

Much Love
Mosno




Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Lentle Broccoli Dish

Hey everyone, Mosno Here,
 Sorry this isn't a vLog, but I was hungry hahaha.
This is a quick dish that I put together for my dinner this evening, this can be easily customized which ever way you like, but this how I did it :)

#1: Put some olive oil in a pan
#2: Put in some Broccoli and stirred it a bit
#3: Added a little bit of Soy Sauce to the Broccoli and stirred some more
#4: Added a can of pre-cooked Lentils with Vegetables
#5: Added Spices (Garlic Pepper, Crushed Red Pepper, & Paprika)
#6: Added a few Green Olives (because I freakin love olives)
#7: Stirred and I let it simmer for a bit (While I made some tea)
*I tend to like to have something crunchy next to my meal, so I'm also having a Rice Cake.

That's it.
It was actually pretty quick to make, took me less than 20 minutes and is tastes really good :)
I hope you enjoyed it.

I'll blog you later
Mosno

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Day 7 : Journal - One Week Strong.

Hey everyone, Mosno here,
 Today I have been a Vegan for a WHOLE WEEK, wow, and I must say, I'm loving it.
I have transformed, I must say, I am a little scared at how quickly I have converted, with in 7 days, I have cooked TWICE, bought a blender, and started making my own smoothies.
I was taking with my buddy Joe (the other contributor to this Blog) this afternoon, I told him at how I'm seeing things differently, I'm finding Vegan and healthy options, almost any where I go now..and I'm always saying "Was this here before? where the hell has this been? I don't remember them selling this?".
But I tell you its beautiful.

Today was the 2nd Vegan Living Program meeting at the Mobtown Ballroom, they brought in a terrific speaker, her name is Dr. Ruby Lathon (www.RubyLathon.com), who is a holistic nutrition-iest. She really knows her stuff, she gave us advice and even took questions from the audience, I really learned a few things today, so thank you Erin & Brenda for bringing this information to us.
Check out her site for more cool information.

Tonight Joe & I had a gig at Teavolve as The Katie Bowers Band one of my favorite places in Baltimore, the staff and owners are kind and friendly people. We wanted to get a little snack and some tea before our show.
We looked at the menu they gave us, with Vegan eyes, and BAM they had a delicious platter with Hummos, Roasted Red Peppers, Olives, Pita bread and Feta. We asked if we could get it without the Feta cheese, and they said "Absolutely, its on the side any ways", then we ordered organic tea, the one that I liked tonight was the Silver Needle White Tea, and they even have Agave as a sweetener option on the side.
What!!? Needless to say, it was delicious, and we had us a nice Vegan Snack before we hit the stage and rocked the night :)

Alright, now I'm about to have a little snack, some almonds & dates, with a cup of Vanilla Almond Milk as I unwind before bed.
Today was an awesome celebratory day!
I'm ready for Week Two..Bring it! :)

Have a great weekend every one.
I'll blog you soon.

Much Love
Mosno

Amazingly Awesome Lettuce Wraps

I've been meaning to try these for a long time but I always chicken out! (No pun intended) But I finally tried it and it was so good I'm sorry I waited. Carrots, onions, water chestnuts, baby corn, bok choy... All sautéed in ginger and garlic and sauce made from soy sauce, white wine vinegar, peanut butter and some Sriracha. 

I didn't follow an exact recipe so all I can say is trust your instincts and go for it!

Friday, March 21, 2014

Day 6 : Journal - 1st Vegan Drink

Hey everyone, Mosno here,
Today, I was FULL of energy, for no amn reason hahaha. I woke up, earlier than usual, and just kept wanting to just..move, felt great. For my lunch I had some of the leftover of the Seitan dish I made (see the dishes section), and now I made my 1st smoothie.
You know your meant to be Vegan when you go from relying on fast food to cooking AND making your own drinks, in 6 days! And LOVE it!
Today I made the investment in buying one of those one serve blenders,  I figure juices & smoothies should be consumed right away, so no need for a huge one.
Today' experimental smoothie had:
-A handful of Dates (about 4 or 5)
-A handful of frozen Strawberries
-What I could cut up of a mango
-Added Vanilla Almond Milk
-Blend & Enjoy
I have to say, this is pretty awesome, except the cutting up the mango part,  that was annoying hahaha.
The mixture of the Vanilla Almond Milk & the Dates add a very awesome sweetness, I didn't need to add Agave or anything, I'm enjoying it as I type this up ight now :)
I hope this was helpful
I'll blog you soon
Much Love
Mosno :)

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Seitan & Side Dish : vLog

Today I got a bit zealous and decided to make use a new ingredient for me "Seitan" AND to make a side-dish for it as well. The result was beyond what I expected. I LOVED it..and my housemates liked it as well, so its not just me tooting my own horn :)

The Ingredients for the dish:
-Baked Seitan
-Canned diced tomatoes

The lemon sauce:
-Lemon juice
-All purpose spice
-Paprika
-Garlic Powder
-Crushed Red Peppers

The side dish:
-Small golden potatoes
-Broccoli
-Vegan cream cheese


Here is the vLog of how I made it.
Enjoy :)




Much Love
Mosno




Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Day 5 : Journal - Customize Your Vegan-ness

Hello there, Mosno here,
I just want to start by saying the vegan community here is Baltimore is amazing, they have a wealth of information, and they share it unconditionally.  This is beautiful,  but it can also be a problem if not used with care :)

One of the 1st things you learn when becoming a vegan for the first time, is that you will end up cooking and preparing most of your meals. I'm on day 5 right now, but from Day 1, the group email was buzzing with recipes for all sorts of delicious dishes. This is great, if your a person who cooks.

I did not cook pre-vegan pledge, so when all these recipes come flying at me, I get over whelmed. I'll be honest, it scared me a little, but I wanted to figure out a way to make it work. So I decided to customize this new life style to make it easier for me to adapt.

First thing I did, created a "label" in my gmail email, "labels" are like "folders". Any time I get a vegan recipe, I just move it into that folder.
This serves two purposes:
1. I get to accumulate some recipes for future use
2. It keeps it out of my field of vision, there for not reminding me that I can't cook, yet!

Second thing I did, started a Vegan folder in my Evernote account.
Evernote is great, its free, works on phones, tables, and their website. I use it all the time to take notes for ideas and lyrics for my music and personal life. And I have access to my notes at anytime, from any of my devices,  as long as they are connected to WiFi of course.

In this vegan folder, I started writting different notes, starting with observations and advice from the Saturday lecture/demo, to ideas of simple dishes I can make.
This is helping A LOT, you see, I was an assembler, I made sandwiches and heated things for my meals, so I started there, replacing the food choices with Vegan options to keep the process fairly similar,  for now.

The more I'm learning, the more I'm finding it comfortable to add more elements into dish ideas. Today I'm finding that my overwhelm-ness is slowly being replaced by excitement.  Simply because I shifted my thought from "having to learn to make fried chicken tofu" to instead "learning to veganize a dish I already know".

So to my new, non-cooking Vegans, take a deep breath, organize yourselves,  and start small. Take your favorite dish and use Vegan ingredients,  I believe that will make a world of difference.

Oh and have a fun Playlist or a favorite album playing in the background as you cook, it will help you un-stress, put you in a good mood,  and there for implanting the experience as a positive memory in your brain, encouraging you to do it again.
Trust me, it worked for me.
Never underestimate the power of music my peeps :)

I hope this was helpful
I'll blog you soon.

Much love,
Mosno

Vegan Tech

Hey everyone, Mosno here,
 I am a techie, I love gadgets and I love finding new and exciting ways to use them usefully and/or creatively.
Since I started in VLP I've read the emails being sent out and did some digging, and I have found some very helpful Phone Apps for this Vegan journey I'm taking, so lets get to it.

Here are 3 free Apps for Vegans:
Is It Vegan? (Android & iPhone)
This app takes getting used to, it allows you to search the name of a product (or even scan its bar-code) and it tells you if the product is Vegan or not..but its not THAT precise, so in a way it can tell you if its Vegan or Vegan-iesh .. still helpful though :)

HealthyOut Healthy Meal (Android & iPhone)
This one is cool, you have different ways of searching for places to eat (including Vegan), it can tell you not only the name of the restaurant, but the actual Dishes they make, which is super helpful.

Vegan Yum Yum (Android & iPhone)
Based on the popular VYY Blog, this app is great to look up Vegan recipes to try out. I'm sure this will be very handy to us newbies to the cooking field :)

If you want more apps, here is an article I found that lists 11 Must Have Apps for Vegans, but not all of them are free :)

I hope enjoyed the post.
I'll blog you soon.

Much Love
Mosno

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

My 1st Vegan Dish: vLog

Hey everyone, Mosno here, I have officially made my 1st ever Vegan Dish, and I created this vLog of my attempt in my new series "Vegan Musez vLog". I hope you enjoy it :) 

The Ingredients for "Tofu w/ Curry Sauce":
-Firm Tofu (1 block)
-Curry Sauce (1 bag)
-Olive Oil
-All Purpose Seasoning

Let me know what you think.
Much Love
Mosno

   

Monday, March 17, 2014

Day 3 : Journal

Mosno here,
I just wanted to share what was in my head, today is my 3rd day as Vegan, and the reality of the change is starting to settle in a bit. I woke up today for work, got dressed, and then thought "oh crap, I don't have lunch to take to work with me today" *sad trumpet sound*. I do have tofu & seiton, but they are in the freezer, which doesn't do me any good at this point.

Never the less, by the power of Vegan, I had found a solution.
First thing I did was pack a snack to take to work with me, the snacks are:
A couple of Apple Cinnamon rice cakes
A hand full of dates
An apple
I had bought all 3 from my local giant yesterday on my 1st Vegan shooping adventure.

There is tea at work, so I'll just snack and have tea for the next few hours until I get home. Luckily I also bought some ready made soups by Wolfgang, one is a potato soup and the other lentils I believe. Also from Giant.
At least that way when I get home I would be able to heat up a meal in a few mintues.

This is an adjustment for sure, but as demonstrated,  there are quick ways to make it work, until I get a handle on the cooking aspect of things.

I must confess,  I am a little worried about that side of things, I'm not a "cooker", and have NO idea how to make "portions" to last me for more than a couple of days :)
I'll be making a lot of phone calls the first few weeks for sure.

I think we should orgnize a Cook Out, in which people like myself would get together with people who know what their doing, we would all get ingredients and recipes for a meal we want to make and do a hands on cooking then we all sit together and enjoy the food we just learned to make.
I think that would be beneficial to those who also know how to cook, but aren't familiar with Vegan recipes.

What do you think peeps?

I hope my Baltimore folks are dry & warm on this Snow Day :)
Blog you soon
Much Love
Mosno

I didn't make this (but I will...)

Went to dinner with some friends last night at City Cafe in Mount Vernon (Baltimore). They had a wonderful vegan option, a roasted chile pepper stuffed with quinoa, butternut squash, and some other tastiness. Served with some hot red pepper paste to make it as hot as you'd like!
It was absolutely delicious and totally do-able at home, easy-peasy. Can't wait to try my own version!
It's so great when a restaurant has explicit vegan and vegetarian options. It makes my life so much easier, and they are usually some of the best dishes on the menu (I can't count how many times I've caught meat-atarians at the table looking longingly over their steak at my veg entree :)

My thanks to Mos for the new inspiration to be vegan. I am doing some food shopping today, and I think it's going to be fun to keep it all vegan. 


Sunday, March 16, 2014

Lets Date!

Being a Sudanese I have weakness towards Dates, I LOVE that fruit, and I was like a kid in a candy store once I found that my local Giant sells dates! the nice big lumpy ones too.
I am a sweet tooth as I mentioned in an earlier post, so one of my favorite things to do is "make up" desserts.
Well this one is a traditional Morrocon desert, but I TOTALLY Veganized it, YESS!



The Ingredients:
-Dates (Caramel Naturel or your favorite kind)
-Almond/Soy Milk
Since I want this to be sweet, I use Vanilla Almond Milk.

The Steps:
1. You heat up some milk (1 or 2 cups depends on what you like)
2. Take out the pits of the dates (you can also cut them into little pieces if you like)
3. Place cut up dates into a mug or two
4. Pour the hot milk into the Date filled mugs
5. Let it sit for a few minutes, then put in the fridge
6. Enjoy it later on that day

I found this to be easy, and delicious. Its good to make these in the morning, and then have them cool in the fridge for a nice snack or dessert later that night.

Let me know what you think?
Much Love
Mosno



Hello World! & Apple Chips!

I'm Joe, a friend of Mosno's, and while I'm not pledging to be completely vegan for six weeks (like Mosno), I am going to try to be as vegan as possible. I've been a vegetarian for about 4 years and I'm close to vegan now, but I'll be looking for ways to cut out the cheese, eggs, butter, etc. that I do use.

I think the hardest part for me is going to be challenging my assumptions. (Is pasta vegan? Of course... Unless it's made with eggs! Doh!) These gotchas are going to be tough. I had a bagel this morning without even thinking about it, but I was relieved to find out that most bagels are vegan (link below :)

I got this recipe for these apple chips from our first workshop/meeting/tasting/course. They were so great they are almost gone already!
1. Slice an apple. Thin for crispy, thick for chewy. 
2. Bake: 1 hour at 200 degrees. 
3. Flip!
4. Bake: another hour at 200 degrees. 
5. Turn off oven, but leave the slices in for half an hour more to finish crisping up. 

These were very good as-is but I may try sprinkling a pinch of salt for a little flavor kick. 

See ya, check back for more veg-adventures! And send your support to Mos on his hero's journey the next six weeks!

~joetime

Are bagels vegan? http://www.isitvegan.com/2012/04/12/are-bagels-vegan/

It has begun

Hello everyone,
This is Mosno Al-Moseeki, singer/songwriter, tech enthusiast, and a Vegan virgin :)
I'm embarking on a new journey and I'm pretty excited about it, I have taken the 6 Week Vegan Pledge via the wonderful people of The Vegan Living Program.
Every Saturday we would all meet up at the Mobtown Ballroom, and they teach us something new (its open to the public so feel free to join us if your in the Baltimore area)

This blog is basically my public documentation of my journey, it will not only be me, I have other artist friends who will be contributing to the blog with their experience and/or advice :)

Yesterday was a lot of food demonstrations, and food testing, which was pretty awesome. I have learned some very interesting things, which will come in VERY handy.

First thing I learned is that there are different kinds of Tofu, or more correctly, different "textures". They range from Soft to Extra Firm. And that freezing them before using them helps even more with the texture.
Being the sweet tooth that I am I picked up on the fact that "Soft Tofu" can be used to make deserts! YESS!!! so I can't wait to find out what I will find when I jump into that sweet sweet rabbit whole.

Second thing I learned is Seitan, pronounced (Say-Ton). This, will most likely be my best friend.
It is wheat based protein source, so its not gluten free, sorry my GF friends. But the texture is freakin amazing. it has a more "meaty" texture then Tofu, & I already had a couple of different dishes with it yesterday, and I'm totally in love with it :)

Here is where my BIG challenge comes.
I don't cook, eeeek!
So in the beginning, I will most likely be doing a lot of "assembly" type foods, but I will eventually be brave enough to use the oven.
Wish me luck :)

What ever journey your embarking on, I wish you luck
Come visit the blog every week to see what new Vegan Adventures I will embark on :D
See you again soon
Much Love
Mosno