Pistachioland is an amazing place in New Mexico.




Pistachio Butter Avocado Toast is simple and plain delicious.




Pistachio Butter, Avocado, Corn Salsa, Pico de Gallo and a Radish slice seasoned with Jalapeño Salt to garnish on roasted Bread.










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Pistachioland is an amazing place in New Mexico.




Pistachio Butter Avocado Toast is simple and plain delicious.




Pistachio Butter, Avocado, Corn Salsa, Pico de Gallo and a Radish slice seasoned with Jalapeño Salt to garnish on roasted Bread.










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Tacos, everyday.











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Extra Avocado… Extra Guacamole…. Extra greatness. Vegan Parmesan. on roasted Bread.







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A Beyond Burger patty was mixed with a leftover Rice concoction and cooked on a flat cast aluminum skillet with a slice of (Square:) ‘cheddar’ Daiya on top.



The Burger was served on a grilled Pretzel Bun smeared generously with Guacamole and topped with a mixture of Spinach, roasted Chipotle Corn, Pico de Gallo and Ⓥ Chipotle Beer Cheese.







An IPA is much more enjoyable in the shining sunlight through the harsh cold winter wind. Same as a warm comforting sandwich.







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It’s amazing how vast a pot of Lentili (Lentili Chili) will last:)




In previous posts, details of my Lentili are more vivid. Rice was cooked, Earth Balance ‘butter’ was added & mixed nicely before the Lentili was added to be infused with the art of stirring.




Carrots were tossed with Crushed Red Pepper Flakes, Balsamic Vinegar, Olive Oil, Sea Salt and Pepper prior to a generous charring. The charred Carrots were diced to garnish the Rice Lentili Bake with Cilantro.



The Rice confused Lentili included Soy Sauce and a Daiya topping previous of a light/medium baking.




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Tequila was combined with Vegan//Vegetarian Refried Beans, Water, Cilantro, Kidney Beans, Sugar and Corn. This was my Lasagna Sauce.





Jalapeños and Black Olives were sliced, deliciously. In a square pan, Sauce was plopped after Oven-Ready Lasagna Noodles; Sauce, Olives, Jalapeños and Daiya followed with layers.






Lemon slices lined the dish. Covered and baked. Cilantro to garnish.




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A Ⓥegan play on Shepherd’s Pi was created with many flavors and textures coming together very nicely.



The Ⓥice was a mixture of Jasmine & Wild Rice, Ⓥ Broth, Garlic, Carrots, Lemon Juice, Basil & Parsley, Sea Salt/Pepper/Chipotle Powder/Lemon Pepper, Capers, Earth Balance, White Wine, Corn & Peas and Meatless Crumbles.




The Mashed Potatoes were prepared simply combining Ⓥ Broth, simple Seasonings, Parsley, Paprika, Instant Mashed Potatoes and Corn Meal.



Ⓥice on bottom and Potatoes on top were panned and baked. I tried them upside down and right side up. Both were delicious!





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Marinara was heated with Ⓥegan Crumbles and simmered. A Beyond Burger patty was tossed into a hot pan. After a few minutes, the patty was flipped once and doused with the Meatless Sauce.




And then topped with Daiya and Spinach. A toothpick was utilized to keep the slippery Daiya in place. Covered and infused:)



The Bun was lathered with Earth Balance ‘butter’ and panfried before spreading Meatless Sauce on the fried Bun. Combining with texture and exploding with flavor, this sandwich was quick, easy and fun.


I have survived my second desert summer and the hottest Phoenix summer ever recorded.



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From the Sonoran Desert, I am rain dancing (pacing back and forth in the A/C w/ 114 degrees outside) for the clouds/moisture/rain to flow from the Northeast.

Time will tell. During all of this dancing, an easy Low Budget Vegan sandwich was put together.

Tomato Bun (8) @ $0.88 = $0.11 per serving
Mustard (99) @ $1.78 = $0.02 per serving
Vegenaise (32) @ $4.49 = $0.14 per serving
Organic Tomato (3) @ $1.34 = $0.45 per serving
Daiya (11) @ $4.79 = $ 0.44 per serving
Organic Spinach (8) @ 2.99 = $0.37 per serving




This sandwich includes a little more effort than a fast food joint and a little more expensive then their probably drive thru menu, but Who wants to kill themselves with fast food, anyways…. $1.53 per sandwich and maybe 15 minutes when melting the Daiya.



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