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Last Minute Gift Guide | Vegan & Eco & Minimalist

December 16, 2019 By julia

Welcome to the vegan gift guide for the conscious consumer (perfect for you and I and any one who simply doesn’t have their sh*t together in time)!

How does it feel like Christmas just happened? It rolls up so quickly, and then it be like… AH no time! Or is that just me?

Are any of you organized for Christmas morning in November? If so, I bow down to you.

Christmas can be stress-inducing, when really it should be the opposite.

This word ‘Holidays’ should really mean quality time spent with the ones you’re incredibly fond of, giving to those who need it the most, and eating delicious plants in the form of comfort food surrounded by Charlie Brown Christmas tunes and the smell of:

  • roasted Meatless Balls and Mushroom Gravy
  •  Stuffed Tofu Turkey
  • Mashed Cauli Potatoes
  • Butternut Swirl
  • Hasselback Butternut Pecan Squash
  • Apricot Lentil Loaf

But, it’s not always that simple, is it?

If the scramble for presents is taking away from the simplicity of what the Holidays are really about, then you have come to the right place.

PLUS, in the attempt for achieving a sustainable and minimalistic holiday, I’ve added in eco-friendly gift wrapping ideas, at the bottom for you.

Merry Christmas!

THE GIFT OF EXPERIENCE:

What goes on in your town? Make it a gift of experience this year by getting tickets for a concert, festival or play…or maybe a ski ticket, or something like Vallea Lumina… or a staycation itinerary, farm sanctuary visits, or maybe even a mini close-by vacation. Just a few ideas to get the creative juices flowing. Create memories for a gift this year.

KITCHEN + HOME:

  • Vegan food wraps
  • Air Fryer
  • Tofu Press
  • VitaMix
  • Coconut Bowls
  • Bamboo Straws
  • Grow Your Own Bonsai Tree
  • Vegan Bath Bombs
  • Frother

SUPERFOODS/SUPPLEMENTS:

  • Stay Wyld Organics Medicinal Mushrooms (Reishi, Cordyceps, Lion’s Mane, Chaga, Turkey Tail)
  • Complement Protein Powder + Complement Plus ‘3 in 1 supplement’ (B12 + Vitamin D3 + Micro Algae Epa/Dha)
    • Go here and use Discount Code: ‘HOOKEDONPLANTS’ for 10% off
  • Pranin whole food iron + vitamin C (use code ‘hooked’ for a discount)

EAT!:

  • Cheeze (there’s so many amazing companies making vegan dairy products now!)
    • Black Sheep Vegan Cheeze (melt their camembert for fondue!)
    • Miyokos Creamery (great for cheeze plates) can be found at Vegan Supply Co
    • Blue Heron Creamery – Vancouver company
    • VioLife (melty for grilled cheese!) can be found at Vegan Supply
  • Treats + Snacks:
    • Cacao Now
    • Zimt Chocolates
    • Erin Ireland’s To Die For chocolate cookies
    • Eve’s Crackers
    • Frost Bites cordials
    • Vegan Jerky from Spud.ca  (use code ‘CRVAN-MURJUB for 20$ off your first order)
  • Make something and put it in a jar:
    • Puffed Quinoa Dessert Bars 
    • Vegan Mo’s Black + White Cookies
    • Caramel Cacao Bites 
    • Chocolate Chip Cookies

FOODIE GIFT CARDS:

This is your opportunity to show your friends and fam something new, and support a biz you love (PLUS, it’s the ultimate last minute gift idea).

  • Vancouver/Whistler Restaurants:
    • The Acorn
    • Virtuous Pie
    • Green Moustache
    • Meet on Main or in Gastown
    • I love Chickpea
    • Eternal Abundance
    • Heirloom
    • Zend Concious Lounge
    • Cafe By Tao
    • Olive & Ruby
    • Juice Truck
    • The Juicery Co
    • The Juice Box Cleanse from Spud Vancouver
    • The Workshop
    • Buddha-Full
    • Indigo Age Cafe 
    • Hey Kokomo
    • Alta Bistro Whistler (amazing veggie burger!)
    • The Naked Sprout Whistler 
    • To look for even more where you live, download the app Happy Cow or the local app Gomae!
  • Groceries
    • Spud.ca – Discount Code: CRVAN-MURJUB
    • Vegan Supply Co – every kind of vegan goodie you can think of
    • Local harvest boxes: Ice Cap Organics, Root Down Organics, Laughing Crow Organics
    • Organic Matters – bulk, organic everything
    • Vegan Meat Box by the Very Good Butchers
    • Coastie Craft Burgers

DONATIONS

We mostly think about our close ones when it comes to gift-giving, but there are so many businesses, animals, and people that could really use our help during the holidays. To donate money in the name of someone else, and hand over a card saying you did so, is incredibly meaningful.

Farm Sanctuaries and Animal Shelters:

Vancouver/Whistler/Victoria:

  • The Happy Herd
  • Cici Life Farm Sanctuary
  • Whistler AnimalsGalore
  • Vancouver SPCA 
  • Rasta Farm Sanctuary 
  • A Home For Hooves

Toronto:

  • Esther The Wonder Pig
  • Toronto Pig Save
  • Wishing Well Sanctuary
  • Ralphy’s Retreat
  • Happy Trails Sanctuary
  • Cedar Row Sanctuary
  • More here

Global:

  • Edgar’s Mission – Australia 
  • Where Pig’s Fly – Australia
  • Farm Sanctuary – Gene Bauer’s creation

World Hunger & Shelter & Environmental Protection: 

  • A Well Fed World: Plants 4 Hunger helps feeds hungry children without harming animals!
  • Give warm coats to those that need the warmth
  • Sea Shepherd for the ocean and sea creatures
  • Rainforest Trust for the Amazon

EXPERIENCES

  • Cooking classes:
    • Nourish Vancouver has great classes with lots of vegan options
    • Rooted Nutrition whole foods cooking
    • Dirty Apron Vibrantly Vegan class
    • Rouxbe Plant Based cooking school (online)
  • Gift cards for yoga & other classes:
    • Awesome Arts Academy (all kinds of classes)
    • Turf Living

ONLINE GOODIES

  • E Books:
    • #PlantsForAWeek Hooked on Plants E Book
  • Online Magazine subscriptions:
    • Mercy for Animals
    • VegNews paperless
    • VeganLife
    • Vista Magazine
  • Courses/Meal Planning:
    • Gift the 80/20 Plants Program
      • The fully supported transition towards a whole food plant based lifestyle
      • 1:1 Coaching
      • Hundreds of recipes
      • A community
      • Video lessons from me
      • Meal planning
  • Audible subscription: an online library with books ready to listen to anywhere at twice the speed!
    • Listen to books like: Carnism, How Not To Die, Eat to Live, The China Study, Eating Animals, You are a Bad Ass, The Four Agreements

COOKBOOKS

  • #PlantsForAWeek E-Book with 30 recipes, a meal plan, and tons of nutrition tips
  • Thug Kitchen
  • Wicked Healthy
  • My New Roots
  • The First Mess
  • Oh She Glows
  • The Edgy Veg
  • Raw Vegan Not Gross
  • Rawsome Vegan Baking
  • Naturally Nourished
  • Eaternity
  • Thrive Diet
  • Hot For Food vegan comfort classics
  • No Meat Athlete Cookbook

CRUELTY FREE CLOTHING | JEWELLERY | ACCESSORIES 

These may not work as last minute, but they’re great ideas for future gift-giving!

  • Native Shoes – get their new Plant Shoe and Save the Duck winter boot!
  • Nice Shoes – gift card
  • Moo Shoes – vegan bags and shoes
  • Wuxly Jackets – vegan outerwear
  • Vegetaryn vegan shirts (like ‘Lettuce Eat Plats’, ‘Eat Plants And Chill’)
  • Herbivore clothing
  • In The Soul Shine vegan apparel
  • Vegan Mascara
  • Love Myssa jewellery
  • Miriam De Langely jewellery
  • YCL Jewels
  • Unicorn Goods for EVERYTHING
  • Mat & Nat – vegan bags and accessories
  • Loa Skin oil – the only product I use

ECO-FRIENDLY GIFT WRAPPING

Can you imagine what a pile of thrown away wrapping paper would look like after Christmas is over?

Apparently it would cover 5000 football fields!!!

Plus, this stuff is died, and laminated, making it difficult to recycle.

So, let’s opt out and go for these natural looking, enviro-friendly ideas instead.

  • Scarves from your local Thrift Store or Re-Use-It Centre
  • Newspaper
  • Brown paper and twine (both can be found at Staples, Michael’s, or your local farts n’ craps’ store;)  for an organic look.
  • Jars, cans or boxes you have around the house. Just tie twine around it and, voila!
  • Grocery bag totes that they can re-use
  • Paper bags
  • Any kind of fabric you have kickin’ around! Time to get creative.

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Warm Vegan Pumpkin Spice Banana Milkshake | 3 Ingredients

November 7, 2019 By julia

Sometimes all you need is something warm to put your hands around. Enter: pumpkin spice and bananas.

With just 3 ingredients and a blender, you will have this delicious pumpkin spice banana milkshake (minus the dairy) to knock your cozy socks off.

The taste?  Pumpkin pie in a cup (but, actually good for you).

Fall is definitely upon us, and this comforting bevy will be the cherry on top of your Netflix n’ chill sweatpants.

Tis’ the season for pumpkin everything. Let’s make the most of it.

Benefits:

Bananas should be enjoyed be in their ripe form (with spots). They’re amazing for digestion, high in potassium and rich in fibre.

Pumpkin Pie Spice gives us that spicey cinnamon and ginger, both bringing us great benefits. Ginger is a well-known immune-booster, and cinnamon? The king of lowering those blood-sugar levels.

Vanilla (the pure extract) is anti-inflammatory, helping you fight disease, and allowing your body to thrive.

Warm Pumpkin Spice Banana Milkshake

On to the recipe!

Warm Vegan Pumpkin Spice Banana Milkshake
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Warm Vegan Pumpkin Spice Banana Milkshake

Recipe by julesCourse: breakfast, snackDifficulty: Easy
Servings

2

servings
Prep time

4

minutes
Cooking timeminutes

Ingredients

  • 3-4 ripe bananas

  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract

  • 2 tsp pumpkin pie spice

  • 1 cup hot water (or steamed plant milk)

Directions

  • Blend all ingredients in high speed blender for 2-3 minutes, until warm! (If you don’t have a high speed blender, blend until smooth, and warm on low, stirring constantly in a pot for 2-3 minutes)
  • Pour into your favourite mug and enjoy!

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Japanese Pumpkin Lentil Curry Stew

March 7, 2019 By julia

T’is the time of the year for hearty bowls of flavourful ingredients…Today, in the form of this nutrient-dense Japanese Pumpkin Lentil Curry.

There’s just something about the words ‘pumpkin’ and ‘curry’ that causes the mouth to water and the comforting vibes to shine.

Oil-free.

Ridiculously simple.

Minimal ingredients.

Lots of benefits.

If you’re wondering what a ‘Japanese Pumpkin’ might be…it’s a Kabocha Squash!

Same, same.

I love love love Kabocha. It’s packed with vitamin A and C, with some B’s in there too. Meaning your eyes, immunity and nerves will all benefit from this sweet pumpkin!

Read on for the easiest way to cook up squash.

This recipe makes a lot, but you could even double it and freeze half to be ready for a stress-free, last minute dinner in that future of yours!


Japanese Pumpkin Red Lentil Curry Stew
 
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Prep time
15 mins
Cook time
1 hour 10 mins
Total time
1 hour 25 mins
 
A comforting stew, packed with nutrients, flavour and heartiness. Ready for that rustic baguette and hungry people!
Author: Jules
Recipe type: stew, dinner, lunch
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 1 Japanese pumpkin (kabocha squash), halved with seeds scooped out
  • 1 yellow onion, diced
  • 2 carrots, diced
  • 2 celery stalks, diced
  • 8 white or cremini mushrooms, diced or sliced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 small jar of green or red curry paste (used Thai Kitchen curry)
  • 1 can light coconut milk (use the liquid too)
  • 2 cups vegetable broth (or 1 veggie bouillon cube mixed with 2 cups water)
  • 2 cups dry red lentils
  • 2 cups spinach, chopped

  • To serve:
  • Cilantro, chopped
  • Peanuts
  • Brown Rice or Quinoa as the base
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat oven to 400°F
  2. While it's pre-heating, chop your veggies.
  3. Place the halved, de-seeded squash flesh-side down on a parchment covered or a re-usable baking sheet covered pan. Bake for 40-45 minutes.
  4. Oil-free sauté the first ingredients by heating your pot to medium heat, then adding the onion, carrots, celery and mushrooms. Let these sizzle for a few minutes, then de-glaze (un-stick) with a couple tablespoons of water. Continue to do this for about 7 minutes, de-glazing a few times as needed.
  5. To the pot, add the 2 minced garlic cloves and full jar of curry paste. Mix and let sauté a few minutes.
  6. Then add the full can of coconut milk, 2 cups of veggie broth and 2 cups of red lentils.
  7. Mix, bring to a boil, then let simmer for 20 minutes.
  8. Add chopped spinach.
  9. When the Kabocha Squash is done, flip the halves over to let cool for a few minutes, then scoop out the flesh with a spoon and mix it into the stew.
  10. Serve it up! On a bed of quinoa or brown rice with cilantro and peanuts on top!
Notes
*Didn't include cooking time or instructions for grain to serve it on. Pre-cooked quinoa, rice, or wheat berries are great!
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Maple Dijon Pecan Hasselback Butternut Squash | Simple Vegan Holiday

November 23, 2018 By julia

Simple.

Beautiful.

Delicious.

Tha’s what I’m talkin’ about!

This Holiday, why not skip the Turk and whip yourself up a hasselback butternut squash?

Hasselback it up to prett-ify it to the maximum, and you have yourself a wow-effect kinda dish.

Why Hasselback? According to the Google-tron, it’s because once upon a time at the Hasselbacken hotel in Stockholm, Sweden, they sliced up potatoes like this, served them to the guests and dubbed them the funky name. Ya learn something new every day.

If you’re a last minute kind of person, and you need to whip something special up for the holiday table, I’ve got you.

In just a few steps, your house will be smelling better than Jamie Oliver’s fancy kitchen.

This is a dish that looks fancier than the minimal effort you put into it. Shhh… You can tell everyone you were in the kitchen for hours and hours, I won’t tell.

This Maple Dijon butter topped off with caramelized pecans really does take your typical butternut to the next level. Grab a beauty organic squash from Spud (you can use my code if you’re around the Vancouver area CRVAN-MURJUB, for 20$ off 🙂

Happy Holidays!!


Maple Thyme Hasselback Butternut Squash | Simple Vegan Holiday Dish
 
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A delicious way to devour the butternut squash. If you're looking for a beautiful dish for the holiday table, you've come to the right place! A simple dish with a big wow factor.
Author: Jules
Recipe type: Holiday
Serves: 4
Ingredients
  • 1 large butternut squash, halved length-wise, seeds scooped out, then peeled to the bright orange colour
  • 1 tsp coconut oil (or avocado oil)
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1 garlic clove, sliced

  • Baste:
  • 1 tbsp thyme, minced
  • 1 tbsp vegan butter (I used 'Melt')
  • 2 tsp dijon mustard
  • 1½ tbsp maple syrup
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat oven to 400°F.
  2. Place squash face down on a parchment-covered baking sheet, rub with oil and sprinkle with salt.
  3. Bake for 10-15 minutes (to soften).
  4. Take out of the oven, and transfer to a cutting board to cool for 10 minutes.
  5. When the face-down squash is cool enough to handle, slice the hasselback cuts as thinly as you can. Stop slicing ¾ of the way down the squash to keep the base in tact.
  6. Place the squash, face-down, back onto the parchment covered baking sheet.
  7. Stuff a few garlic slices throughout the sliced squash.
  8. Bake for 10 more minutes while you make the baste.
  9. Make baste: whisk all of the baste ingredients together in a bowl.
  10. Remove the squash from the oven and pour ¾ of the baste over both halves. Use a basting brush to get it all over!
  11. Bake for another 20 minutes. Then add the pecans to the rest of the baste, and pour this mixture over the squash. Use the basting brush to spread any excess liquid on the pan, overtop of the squash.
  12. Bake 10 more minutes.
  13. Serve with roasted veg!
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Curried Cauliflower Potato Stew | Oil-free, GF, Vegan

November 16, 2018 By julia

Stew season is upon us, and this curried cauliflower potato stew is all that a stew should be.

Comforting, chunky, thick, warming, and nutritious.

If you think cauliflower and potatoes are BORING…

… well, let me tell you, this recipe takes them from ‘meh’ to ‘gourmeh’!

There are a few reasons why you and stew should get cozy. It…

  • warms the soul (proven fact)
  • has to be one of the best ways to get in a ton of veggie noots (aka nutrients)
  • it’s your creativity’s best friend being super crazy versatile
  • gives your home an aroma that feels like a big, comfy blanket
  • goes alarmingly well with warm, rustic sourdough
  • is a perfect canvas to sprinkle some of this smokey parm all over
  • gives you reason to get yourself some Eve’s Crackers (stew + crackers  = winning)

This combo of potato + cauli with the curry, blended just enough to keep some satisfying chunky texture, is a go-to around here!

Not to mention, this would round out the Thanksgiving table real nice!

I always grab a few organic cauliflowers when it’s on sale at Spud.ca (use CRVAN-MURJUB for a discount at the checkout) and potatoes are always a staple (thanks Pemberton).

Grab a loaf, simmer this up and enjoy.


Curried Cauliflower Potato Stew
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
50 mins
Total time
1 hour
 
A stew just in time for the crisp fall air. This cauli-potato combo is so satisfying, and the curry gives it a delicious depth of flavour. Add some of my smokey vegan parmesano to this and we have a winner.
Author: Jules
Recipe type: stew, dinner, comfort food
Serves: 6-8
Ingredients
  • 2 large yellow onion, diced
  • 4-5 cloves garlic, minced or pressed
  • 5-8 white mushrooms, diced
  • 4 carrots, chopped
  • 2 celery sticks, chopped
  • 1 small jar red or green curry paste, (I used this Thai one)
  • 2 tbsp tamari
  • 1 tbsp cumin
  • 1 tbsp paprika
  • 1 tsp ginger
  • 1 head cauliflower, roughly chopped
  • 8 medium potatoes (I used new potatoes), roughly chopped
  • 6-8 cups veggie broth
Instructions
  1. Oil-free sauté onions until translucent (turn on pan to medium heat, add onions, let sizzle a minute, then add ¼ cup veggie broth or water to de-glaze, sauté a few more minute, adding more water if it's sticking too much!)
  2. Add garlic, paprika, cumin, ginger, celery and carrots, and curry paste. Let sauté 5 minutes, adding veggie broth as you go (about 2 tbsp at a time to de-glaze)
  3. Add cauliflower, potatoes, and enough veggie broth to just cover the veggies.
  4. Bring to a boil, then turn down to simmer for at least 40 minutes (or longer).
  5. Blend the stew until desired consistency (I like to leave some chunks for texture!). I do this in two loads in my blender.
  6. Serve with crackers or your fave bread, sprinkled with smokey parm!
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✔️ Juice of 1 lemon
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✔️ 1 tbsp maple syrup
✔️ ¼ cup tamari
✔️ 1 tsp garlic powder
✔️ 1 tbsp cornstarch (for crispier cubes)

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Who here is ALSO quite obsessed with all animals? 

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Pro tip: Stay consistent. You’ve got this 🐾 Pro tip: Stay consistent. You’ve got this 🐾

P.S. Wondering what all the cuteness is about?

Only for the bestest dog food ever: @virchewdogs
🇨🇦 Woman-founded
🚚 Delivered to our door
🌱 Plant-powered
🧴 Perfect for sensitive skin (just ask Zak)

Use code hookedonplants for a discount — link in bio or just message us ‘DOG FOOD’ & we’ll send more info. 

~ With love, Zak & Tez 🐶💛
Whistler people! Name where this is from & I’ll Whistler people! Name where this is from & I’ll give you extra high fives today 🏆 
The OG rainbow collard wrap 🤤 

PS: if I were to create a Whistler Vegan Guide, drop in the comments what can’t be missed ??!!

#whistlerveganguide #whistlervegan #veganwhistler #plantbasedfinds #plantbasedwhistler #vegantravel
15 Minute Protein-Packed Vegan Pesto ChickUn Fettu 15 Minute Protein-Packed Vegan Pesto ChickUn Fettuccine 

1) Soak soy curls in water for 10 mins, then strain and pan-fry in olive oil & @bragg liquid aminos
2) In a pan, sauté 1 onion, lots of crushed garlic, 8-10 sliced mushrooms 
3) Add vegan pesto (used @love.legrand), nutritional yeast, and the pan fried soy curls to that pan. 
4) Boil pasta of choice (drop your fave pasta below… macaroni? Penne? Fettuccini?
5) Strain then pour pasta into the pan of goodness & mixy mixy
*** optional: add mushroom benefits with 1 tbsp each of @staywyldorganics Immunity Blend powder, and extra protein with @complement unflavoured protein powder. Use ‘hookedonplants’ for a discount - links in bio. 

 
🤤 Devour. 

Anything can be veganized. 👌 

📌 Save this for your next 15 minute dinner recipe idea.

#vegandinner #veganpasta #pestopasta #15minuterecipe #easyrecipe #easyveganrecipe
Ok, I’m biased… but this mama has to be the mo Ok, I’m biased… but this mama has to be the most inspiring plant-based athlete out there.

@stephaniejdsloan always supporting, motivating, moving, adventuring (in braids), and top-cheffing it up with the goodness of whole plant foods.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing mama’s out there. 💕 

#momsrule  #nomeatathlete
#plantbasedathlete #veganmom #mothersday
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