How to veganize a savory cheddar bread pudding?

Nov 15, 2009 05:01

Thanksgiving is being held at my aunt's this year, and when my dad mistaken told her I was just a vegetarian, she cocked her head and said "That's okay - vegetarians can eat turkey! Otherwise, where would they get their protein!" Sigh. She evidently doesn't even know what a vegetarian is, let alone a vegan ( Read more... )

substitutes-dairy-cheese, desserts-puddings, substitutes-eggs-for puddings

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supercarrot November 15 2009, 14:18:28 UTC
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don't forget to make the subject line descriptive.

please replace the ellipses with the name of the recipe. thanks.

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hobochan November 16 2009, 00:25:55 UTC
Sorry about that. I had 3 tags, too, but I seem to have a problem having them ever show up. I copy and paste each tag, type a space in between each tag, and it'll usually either never show or it'll only show the first tag I've attached. Do you know what I'm doing wrong?

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supercarrot November 16 2009, 02:52:48 UTC
usually it's just easier to post the recipe without tags and then go back and add them later. (that's the little button up top to the right of the edit entry button)

anyway, if typing them out while creating the new post, tags need to have a comma between them. if there's a space, LJ thinks it's a brand new tag, and only mods/maintainers can create new tags. (for consistency)

i didn't ask for an LJ cut, but here is the FAQ. (i usually just have a list of the HTML on a hidden floating entry on my journal so i can copy and paste instead of having to remember the whole code.)

alternately, if you post by richtext, you have to highlight the section you want cut and then press the LJ cut button.
http://www.livejournal.com/support/faqbrowse.bml?faqid=75

thanks for the edit! :-)

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hobochan November 16 2009, 07:20:33 UTC
Thank you, I think that fixed all my problems!

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hobochan November 16 2009, 00:33:58 UTC
Ah - just understood the last line. I've had an lj cut explained to me four different ways and I still screw it up. That was all after trying to follow the lj instructions for how to do it. I'm sorry to ask, but can you describe how to do the cut?

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