Veg Out with These Vegan and Vegetarian Recipe Sites

November 6, 2013 11:25 am

Cutting meat out of your diet is proven to reduce the risk of heart disease, help you lose weight, and lower the amount of greenhouse gases in the environment. If you’ve chosen to go vegan or vegetarian, these creative and helpful websites will help you stay on track with your meat-free lifestyle.

VegWeb
Not just a recipe website, VegWeb is also one of the oldest online communities for connecting vegans and vegetarians. Here you’ll find an expansive assortment of meatless recipes for every meal of the day, as well as a thought-provoking blog, discussion forums, and tips for transitioning to a vegan lifestyle.

Vegetarian Times
Vegetarian Times is a simple, convenient online recipe book full of meat-free recipes that expand far beyond your basic tofu. The recipes are organized extensively by type of meal, cuisine, holiday and even season, providing you with a seemingly endless assortment of meals for any given day. If you follow a specialty diet such as gluten-free or low-calorie in addition to your vegetarian lifestyle, Vegetarian Times has sections tailored to those needs as well.

Post Punk Kitchen
With humble beginnings as an online vegan cooking show featuring live bands, Post Punk Kitchen has since become a popular website with a devoted following of like-minded, meat-free individuals. The site takes a fun, laid-back approach to teaching others the ways around a vegan kitchen, and the videos that accompany each recipe make this website feel like you're hanging out with your best friends.

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Chappy’s Pit BBQ: No Frills BBQ in Austin

October 30, 2013 12:53 pm

When you’re traveling west out of Austin along Highway 290, be on the look out for Chappy’s Pit BBQ. This no frills trailer offers a straightforward menu of brisket, pork, ribs, and sausage as a plate or sandwich. Customers agree the meat is flavorful, tender, and just as delicious without the homemade BBQ sauce. Favorite sides include baked beans, cucumber and tomato salad, and corn on the cob. Chappy's Pit BBQ may not be a full service restaurant but they do accept debit cards and cash. Sure, the trailer may not look like much, but it houses what might just be one of the tastiest barbecue you'll find around Austin.
 
Chappy's Pit BBQ
6837 Highway 290 West

Austin, TX 78735
(512) 481-2227
www.facebook.com/pages/Chappys-Pit-BBQ/172990876150290
www.yelp.com/biz/chappys-bbq-austin

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