(Again, probably
going to just let you eat this one yourself.)
1 1-pound cabbage
2 stalks celery
1 medium green
pepper
1 medium onion
¾ cup hot catsup
¼ cup vinegar
2 Tbsp sugar
1 Tbsp
Worcestershire sauce
1 Tbsp mustard
1 tsp salt
Dash of cayenne
pepper
Grate, shop or grind
cabbage, celery , green pepper and onion. Combine remaining ingredients; mix
with vegetables. Chill for several hours. Yield: 1 quart.
(Mrs. May Ann Sewalt,
Richardson, TX © Southern Living 1968)
Gluten-free and
Vegetarian/Vegan Recipes
To meet my
needs of being “gluten-free”, there are no ingredients that have wheat in them.
Since one out of one-hundred people now have problems with the way the United
States processes their foods, there are plenty of brands which are marked GF
Gluten-free. However, read all the way around the label and determine if there
might be traces of wheat or if the product was processed in a plant or on machinery
that also handles wheat. (These statements are usually NOT found near the list
of ingredients.) If this is the case and you are gluten-sensitive or have a
wheat-toxicity, don’t use it!
I also deleted
recipes which called for hidden gluten – like shrimp, frozen mangoes and
parsnips.
Vegetarian foods allow the use of milk, honey, eggs, and other
non-kill animal products; vegans do
not. I have endeavored to post only recipes with vegan-appropriate ingredients.
If I really liked something, though, that was vegetarian rather than vegan, I
will note it.
Whenever
possible, use non-GMO products (non-genetically modified). If you think gmo’s are ok for you, you haven’t
read any science fiction books, let alone Charles Darwin.
These recipes
are not an attempt to substitute wheat or animal ingredients with something
else. These recipes are “naturally” or originally gluten-free and
vegetarian/vegan.
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