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Carina Isbell

The Chubby Vegetarian - 0 views

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    I honestly have no idea how I managed to forget posting this blog on here. This blog, by far, is one of my absolute favorites! Not only that, but their cookbook is amazing. The cooking has both modern and traditional aspects, which is great when easing my family into vegetarian and vegan cuisine. I definately suggest this blog to anyone who is thinking about being a vegetarian, but worries about losing some of their favorite foods. Believe me, you won't be!
Carina Isbell

Vegangela - 0 views

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    I just discovered this blog today, and I can honestly say I'm in love. Angela puts a twist of vegan food because she gets inspiration from cultures all around the world. I grew up on these kinds of foods and love that just because I'm a vegetarian, doesn't mean I have to miss out on the things I love! I'd definitely check it out if you're into healthy eating, vegan or vegetarian diets, or just yummy food from around the world.
Hannah Kirby

Skinnytaste - 0 views

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    This site contains many recipes for those looking for a healthier lifestyle. It contains vegan, vegetarian and low-calorie recipes for baking and cooking. It is updated often and is easy to browse.
Carina Isbell

Coconut and Quinoa - 0 views

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    I just discovered this blog recently, and I'm already in love. The blogger highlights seasonal vegetables and everything she posts seems to be filled with color and goodness. I'd suggest this to those who are looking to get out of the "norm" of vegetarian eating, because the stuff she makes tends to be not what most people are used to eating. Locavores, organic food market regulars, and foodies rejoice; this is your blog.
Carina Isbell

The Vegan Chickpea - 0 views

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    This website has tons of recipes and resources for people on a vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free diet. It focuses especially on vegan baking, and has a lot of cool personalized posts that is sure to inspire anyone.
Carina Isbell

Pinch of Yum - 1 views

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    I've recently become obsessed with this website. In fact, it was my main reference for the majority of my Thanksgiving dishes this year. I love the elegance of the food, yet the retaliative simplicity as well. Most everything is extremely healthy and focused on a vegetarian and vegan diet. Another thing I love about this website is that under the "Resources" tab, it has a section on how to start a blog, which I no doubt will be using as I try to improve my own!
Carina Isbell

Oh She Glows - 0 views

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    This is a Vegan blog that I absolutely love. She covers both entrees and desserts, and even has a portion of her blog to fitness and well being. I love blogs that are focused on health over all, and that definately transfers to a lot of her recipes. I strongly suggest trying her sweet potato burger, even if you're not vegetarian or vegan.
Carina Isbell

C'est La Vegan - 0 views

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    I just discovered this blog today and have found it very helpful. I'm fascinated by alternative cooking techniques, and how the whole chemistry of food can still work when on a vegan diet. I especially admire her dessert recipes. This blog shows that being a vegan doesn't have to stop you from indulging in yummy treats and comfort foods once in a while!
Carina Isbell

Chocolate Covered Katie - 0 views

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    While I don't agree with all her cooking methods and ideas, I've used a few of her recipes lately as kick-starts for mine, and it's great for people on trying to make sweet things healthier, or perhaps less animal-product based (which is what I was looking for)
Kelsey McCormick

Recipes - 0 views

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    This is an amazing site with so many recipes. anywhere between breakfast, to lunch, dinner, desserts, snack, vegetarian and so much more. You can do an advanced search where you can choose the main ingredient, or you can exclude specific ingredients depending on one's dietary needs. This is such a great source and I recommend this to anyone who has a love for cooking or baking.
conradm

White tailed deer in VT - 0 views

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    One of the main points of this site is biology of the deer, which is basically what they eat, their species, population number, location, and a little bit of anatomy. The other main points are Their habitat, why not to feed /bait deer, and what impacts do deer have on people. The purpose is to let people know the information in each of the main points and to have people be more knowledgeable about Vermont deer. The basic topics are pretty much species,what deer eat, where they live, how they survive, why not to biat, populations, and management. If someone wanted to know what this article is about I would say vermont big game. This is a useful site if you want to have a good summary of Vermont deer. This site goes over many good topics even though they don't go crazy in depth it is still a good site for me. There are sites outside of new England that go much farther into detail, but this site is still pretty helpful. This site has good information for me considering I am studying overall biology and management. I would recommend this site to someone who wants a great splurge of information about vermont deer, but if someone wanted to know more information about deer or if they needed info on specific topics that go deep into detail, than this site may not be for them. This site was pretty helpful because it gave information about everything and wrote two to three sentences about each and every topic . For example, the site says that "deer are completely vegetarian. They eat a variety of leaves, twigs, and nuts. In Vermont, a deer's diet consists of maple, ash, birch twigs and leaves. Small plants, grasses, and fruit and nuts such as apples, acorns, and beechnuts also are important foods."Clearly, this site goes into detail and has valuable information. I now know that I have furthered my knowledge about deer. Once I pick a specific topic to study I may have to pick sites outside of Vermont because states with a higher deer density and more money can study deer
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