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Hey coo/ck/s.
For this New Year's Eve, my brother and I are going to prepare a vegan buffet for our guests. Apple crumble with margarine, veggie salad… We're not short on ideas, but still, we'd like your opinion about this.

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fresh apples and cury/cream salad
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Are your guests expecting this? If not, expect them to be disappointed.
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>>7210191
Yeah, the guests are vegan ;-)
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>>7210178
Rum Cum Punch and a tray of sticks and leaves.
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>>7210178
Fruit.
Go buy some oranges, or ideally some good bananas and grapes, maybe some apples, etc, all cut up.

Other than that, you could do some oat-fruit baked thingie, although it's more of a breakfast thing...
Of course you could also do muffins or some kind of starchy-base like mashed potatoes.
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>>7210178
Pie, pie is always wonderful.
Hemp/almond/coconut milk can be turned into cheese. Grilled cheese sandwiches, tortillas, or pizza.

Popsicle sticks (home made fruit bars) is also a great idea, some grocery stores sell these things where one can just pour liquid into the holder. Use fruits of course and a blender.

Burritos. Use avocados, beans, rice, GARLIC AND ONION, etc.


Lots of cannabis too.
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>>7210178
Jesus man are you trying to give your parents a heart attack by having them find out both you and your brother are faggots at the exact same time?
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Make a big pot of chili and have it stay warm on the stove. Cornbread would go nicely with it.

>>7211649
>Lots of cannabis too.
Degenerate filth.
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>>7211714
Hemp and dope are two different things.
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>>7211714
It was hemp. We have no evidence he smoked weed.
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>>7210178
Margarine, and alternatively named butter substitutes like "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!", usually contain butter components in the US. Anything labeled "non-dairy" also typically contains dairy, due to shrewd dairy industry lobbying. It may be listed as something obvious like "buttermilk", but can also sneak by listing only components of dairy, like ingredients with "casein" as part of a molecule's name is made with milk proteins.

In general, I'd advise amateur non-vegan cooks to avoid processed foods like butter/cheese alternatives (e.g. "Veggie Shreds") or canned beans when cooking for vegans, because the ingredient lists are too good at sneaking animal products past the untrained eye. Go with fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, or if you get semi-processed foods, make sure that the only ingredients are things you are absolutely familiar with, like a bag of walnuts that contains "walnuts", a bottle of olive oil that contains "olive oil", or a bag of flour that contains "flour" (not sure if plain flour possession is legal in the US...they have weird laws pushing enriched flour, which usually use animal bone and bacterial extracts for certain elements and compounds). Some processed foods also use animal products during their manufacture, but omit them from the ingredients because they're mostly removed, like wine is normally made with animal blood, egg whites, dairy protein, or other livestock-based fining agents to remove impurities. There are vegan alternatives, but they cost more.

Some vegans will eat human-derived animal products, but even then, L-cysteine used in a lot of breads may come from either human hair or from poultry feathers. The origin is rarely listed on ingredient labels, and even big companies that use it, like Jimmy John's or Kellogg's, say they have no idea where they're getting it from.
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>>7211714
It's hemp you retarded pothead.
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>>7211799

Cannabis is the name of the genus containing both the psychoactive versions of the plant as well as those used for fiber (e.g. "hemp"). It is perfectly accurate to say cannabis in this context.
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