What would be good resources to learn recipes allowing for this?
I don't live somewhere with a lot of options for substitutions and such, but I'm eager to start somewhere that's accessible for this small town living without costs getting high/ running into good options that're unavailable to me.
Beans and rice are basically the cheapest food you can have, so I wouldn't worry about costs getting high being a vegan is way cheaper than anything else. It's literally the type of food used in food relief to refugee camps.
As for a specific recipe site I don't have any recommendations, but you can basically google whatever you're interested in making. I've been thinking about measuring out some of my recipes to post in c/vegan, since I think sometimes we vegans overestimate how much non-vegans know about making food that isn't centred around a piece of meat.
I’ve been thinking about measuring out some of my recipes to post in c/vegan, since I think sometimes we vegans overestimate how much non-vegans know about making food that isn’t centred around a piece of meat.
That would definitely be useful because just saying "idk google it" doesn't really help me break from being 3 generations out of a culture of subsistence hunters that essentially only ate meat their whole lives and consider salt to be an exotic seasoning...
I know more about how to maintain a body by exclusively eating meat from like 3 animals forever than I do to cook tofu properly.
What would be good resources to learn recipes allowing for this?
I don't live somewhere with a lot of options for substitutions and such, but I'm eager to start somewhere that's accessible for this small town living without costs getting high/ running into good options that're unavailable to me.
Beans and rice are basically the cheapest food you can have, so I wouldn't worry about costs getting high being a vegan is way cheaper than anything else. It's literally the type of food used in food relief to refugee camps.
As for a specific recipe site I don't have any recommendations, but you can basically google whatever you're interested in making. I've been thinking about measuring out some of my recipes to post in c/vegan, since I think sometimes we vegans overestimate how much non-vegans know about making food that isn't centred around a piece of meat.
That would definitely be useful because just saying "idk google it" doesn't really help me break from being 3 generations out of a culture of subsistence hunters that essentially only ate meat their whole lives and consider salt to be an exotic seasoning...
I know more about how to maintain a body by exclusively eating meat from like 3 animals forever than I do to cook tofu properly.
I literally just google " (food I want) + vegan "