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Entries Tagged as 'Vegan Thanksgiving'

Gobble Gobble

November 13th, 2011 · 3 Comments · Books

Review By HUYEN MACMICHAEL As my husband and I sat with our specially ordered vegan meals in front of us, I heard the wedding guests sitting on the other side of the table raving about deep frying turkeys and giving pointers to another couple about how to do it and I had an insane urge [...]

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Happy Thanksliving!

November 7th, 2011 · 5 Comments · Books

Review By JESSICA ALMY It’s no secret that Nathalie VanBalen’s Garlic- Onion- Beet- Spinach- Mango- Carrot- Grapefruit Juice gets me totally, TOTALLY pumped! Or that ever since my husband and I started making our free-form garlic mashed potato pie stuffed with kale, carrots, and leeks (a veganized version of an old Vegetarian Times recipe), Thanksgiving is [...]

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Silly Tilly’s Thanksgiving Dinner

November 22nd, 2010 · No Comments · Books

Review By JESSICA ALMY Silly Tilly is a sweet, and yes silly, mole who invites her friends over for Thanksgiving dinner. She inadvertently a) forgets to make the dinner; and b) gives them recipes instead of invitations. Thinking they’ve been invited to a potluck, the friends converge on Tilly’s home with acorn jam, pine nut [...]

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Over the River: A Turkey’s Tale

November 21st, 2010 · No Comments · Books

Review By ANDREA ZOLLMAN Using Lydia Maria Child’s poem, “Over the River and Through the Woods” as a backdrop for his book Over the River: A Turkey’s Tale, Derek Anderson spins this classic Thanksgiving piece by featuring a family of turkeys traveling through the countryside to visit grandmother’s house. As the turkeys walk along a [...]

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‘Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving

November 7th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Books

Review By JESSICA ALMY Dav Pilkey, creator of Captain Underpants, wrote and illustrated a decidedly pro-vegetarian children’s book for publishing behemoth Scholastic. In a playful parody on the classic Christmas poem, Pilkey brings a busload of children to a turkey farm where they befriend birds Ollie, Stanley, Larry, Moe, Wally, Beaver, Shemp, and Groucho.  The [...]

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