Tag: vegan

  • Vegan Broccoli Salad

    Vegan Broccoli Salad

     

     

    With the unofficial start to summer kicking off this weekend, this 5-step vegan broccoli salad recipe is the perfect easy cookout side dish! Tangy, refreshing, and full of yummy sweet and salty flavor, it’s a lighter version of the classic recipe, made with less mayo and no sugar, meat, or dairy.
    Ingredients
    1 pound of broccoli crowns
    3 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil
    3 tablespoons of Avocado Oil mayonnaise
    1½ tablespoons of apple cider vinegar
    2 teaspoons of Dijon mustard
    1 teaspoon of maple syrup or honey
    1 garlic clove, minced
    ¼ teaspoon of sea salt, more to taste
    ⅓ cup diced of red onions
    ⅓ cup of dried cranberriesSmoky tamari almonds:
    ½ cup of almonds
    ½ cup of pepitas
    1 tablespoon of tamari
    ½ teaspoon of maple syrup
    ¼ teaspoon of smoked paprika,  more to taste
    Instructions
    1.      Preheat the oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet and parchment paper
    1. Chop the broccoli florets into ½-inch pieces and any remaining stems into ¼-inch dice. Peel any woody or course parts from the stem first.
    2. In the bottom of a large bowl, whisk together the olive oil, mayo, apple cider vinegar, mustard, maple syrup, garlic, and salt. Add the broccoli, onions, and cranberries and toss to coat.
    3. Place the almonds and pepitas on the baking sheet, toss with the tamari, maple syrup, and smoked paprika and spread into a thin layer. Bake 10 to 14 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and let cool for 5 minutes (they’ll get crispier as they sit).
    4. Toss the almonds and pepitas into the salad, reserving a few to sprinkle on top. Season to taste and serve.
    Pro-tip!  Chop the florets into roughly ½-inch pieces. Dice the stem into smaller ¼-inch pieces.
  • 701. Living & Aging Brightly as a Vegan with Author and Founder of Main Street Vegan Academy, Victoria Moran

    701. Living & Aging Brightly as a Vegan with Author and Founder of Main Street Vegan Academy, Victoria Moran

     

     

    Victoria Moran, Author and Founder & Director of Main Street Vegan Academy, is evidence that the practices of yoga and veganism sustain the light inside you. At the age of 73, she has more energy than most of her generation (and younger generations as well), which is why she’s advocated for both practices since the 70s.

    She became a yogi and vegan when those words weren’t commonly used and has lived through many changes since then. 

    In this episode of Redefining Movement, Victoria talks about veganism and yoga, why you might want to consider it, and how she’s handled situations with people who remain skeptical about them. 

     

    You will learn the following:

    • The key to aging is caring not just for your physical health but also for your attitude and mental health. 
    • Becoming vegan is easier when you have a support system. 
    • Everyone believes in different things, so it’s important to practice empathy.

     

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  • Roasted Cauliflower Salad Recipe

    Roasted Cauliflower Salad Recipe

    Roasted Cauliflower Salad Recipe

     

    Looking for a new side dish or a delicious make-ahead lunch? This hearty vegan and gluten-free Roasted Cauliflower Salad Recipe is packed with contrasting flavors and textures and is perfect for any season!

     

    Roasted Cauliflower Salad Recipe

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    Did you try it? Let us know how it turned out on Instagram @Lara.Heimann

     

    Want More? Try this amazing Vegan Butternut Squash Soup Recipe!
  • Vegan Gingerbread Cookies

    Vegan Gingerbread Cookies

    Cookie season is in full swing and we can’t wait to get baking! There are lots of great Vegan cookie recipes out there, and today we are in the kitchen with Rhonna making some gingerbread cookies! The great thing about gingerbread cookies, especially gingerbread men and women, is that they look cute even if you’re not an award-winning baker! Rhonna’s favorite vegan gingerbread cookies are soft, chewy, and packed with spices — the perfect treat for celebrating the holidays! Get the recipe below and get to baking!

     

    Vegan Gingerbread Cookie Recipe

  • Raspberry Lemon Tart

    Raspberry Lemon Tart

    Every year on March 14th, teachers, scientists, and those who just love math and numbers celebrate Pi Day, a special day that pays tribute to the mathematical constant Pi… otherwise known as the number 3.14 (plus a bunch of other digits that are really hard to memorize). We love any holiday where we can celebrate with pie, and we are sharing our favorite Vegan Raspberry Lemon Tart recipe to enjoy today or any day of the year!

     

    Raspberry Lemon Tart

  • 21 | Seven Things My Dogs Have Taught Me About Living

    21 | Seven Things My Dogs Have Taught Me About Living

    Today I thought it would be fun to talk about several of the lessons that I have learned from my dogs! Any person who has a dog can most definitely relate, and even if you don’t have a dog, you can take these lessons and transfer them to your own behavior.

    Here are the top 7 lessons I’ve learned from my dog:

    7. How to be present

    6. Positive reinforcement

    5. Loyalty is powerful

    4. Have FUN

    3. Exercise

    2. Unbridled enthusiasm

    1. Forgiveness

  • 19 | Our Journey, Humane Education, & A Silent Retreat | My Husband, Mark Heimann

    19 | Our Journey, Humane Education, & A Silent Retreat | My Husband, Mark Heimann

    Today I have a very special guest joining me on the podcast! He is an actor, activist, educator, parent, and an amazing partner: my husband, Mark Heimann. I’m thrilled to have Mark on the podcast, and have him answer questions that you all sent in.

    What is it like to be married to a yoga teacher?

    “Disclaimer: I am not a yogi.”

    Being married to a yoga instructor doesn’t mean he’s taking yoga classes, but when he does, he take Lara’s and happens to truly enjoy his time there!

    How did we grow together in our conscious yoga practice?

    When they met, he had no idea what even vegetarianism was! But, Mark wanted to honor Lara’s values while they biked across the country together. After the trip, the two read Animal Liberation, and started to further explore being vegetarian, and once married, we attended a conference that really gave us the want to fully commit to veganism.

    Mark was so moved by the conference at Farm Sanctuary, that he decided to study for his Master’s in Humane Education, this way he could learn more about the farming and agricultural system, and help teach others.

    Our journey into our eco-friendly home:

    Mark did a lot of research on how to make their home a reflection of their core beliefs, and found a way to create an eco-friendly home. They also wanted their new home to be a sort of model so people could view and walk through an eco-friendly home, therefore seeing that it was a tangible option for them as well.

    Any relationship advice?

    “Trust your instincts.”

    Your heart knows, and the main reasons we tend to go wrong is when we aren’t listening to our inner voice. Also remember that communication is key.

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  • 18 | Questions for Lara

    18 | Questions for Lara

    I reached out on my social media platforms and asked all of you what you’d like to hear, and the response was great! So many of you had questions for me, so in today’s episode, I’m going to answer them. I want to help as many people as I can, so I’m honored to be able to answer what I can with the best of my knowledge.

    How do you best move through stress, fatigue, or exhaustion?

    The best way to move through it, is to move. I try to cultivate a day of “blob” in my week, but it is difficult since I’m so used to moving throughout the week. The lymph system actually depends on movement, so I do recommend some form of movement in your day. Schedule something like a date with a friend, taking your dog on a walk, or something small like that.

    Does text-neck affect jaw-clenching at night?

    There is fascial tissue that connects both the jaw and the neck, so yes, they both can affect one another. Try breathing and / or relaxation techniques prior to going to bed.

    When I open my shoulders, I can’t stay in a neutral pelvis position. How can I help this?

    The area between the shoulder blades does have a tendency to become blocked. I recommend bringing your hands straight out in front of you, interlacing the fingers into a fist, now push this farther away so the shoulder blades begin to pull apart. Now punch your chest back, almost like a cat position. Do this a few times to feel a release of that tight feeling.

    How do you deal with people who are not aware of their own emotional issues and blame other people?

    You can only change your response to people. Ask them questions that acknowledge what they are talking about; “What happened?” let them feel heard.

    How do I lead and create an atmosphere in a class?

    Let’s apply this to any leadership position. I’m a big believer in being yourself. People want to be led, therefore you need to come prepared. Be clear and have a perspective for the class / time ahead that you are leading.

    How do you queue the body into alignment without confusion?

    Talk clearly and don’t worry about getting flourishy. Never make assumptions with your class, always teach as though everyone has no knowledge of what you are teaching.

    What does your vegan holiday food look like? Any traditions?

    For Hanukkah we make latkes with egg and sour cream replacements. For Christmas we don’t really have a tradition, we just eat whatever we want! For winter time, I love making vegan soups. The corn chowder is my favorite.

    • You’ll need: frozen organic corn, two stalks of chopped celery, chopped red bell pepper. Saute the celery and red pepper, then add the corn, salt, and a bay leaf. Cover with vegetable broth. Blend about 80% of the corn with a cup of vegan milk, then add back in.

    What’s the best sleeping position? How do I position my neck when I’m sleeping?

    You don’t want a mattress that’s too soft, or too hard because you’ll have little support or just not enough. Try to get a pillow that is thin enough to hook under your skull, but so your chin can still drop down. If you are a side-sleeper, keep your neck in the same plane.