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<blockquote data-quote="Avocado Sevenfold" data-source="post: 1177795"><p>Hi [USER=176956]@Pink_Minx[/USER] I will try to answer your question from the perspective of my non-diabetic vegan uni student daughter. Her old mum has lots of cook books, but to be honest they hardly get used. It's all online now. Her favourite paper book is Deliciously Ella Every Day. Ignoring the honey recipes, it is a good, easy book. We are fans of <a href="https://foodgawker.com/post/category/vegan/" target="_blank">https://foodgawker.com/post/category/vegan/</a> for recipe ideas. It is constantly updating. Just as we might google "low carb whatever recipe," just google "vegan whatever recipe" and she will find so many recipes with reviews.</p><p></p><p>My girl is a member of several vegan Facebook groups so gets lots of recipes and information from these including details of local events. Her uni has a vegsoc, but she isn't a member. Your niece might be interested in <a href="https://www.vegansociety.com/go-vegan/take-vegan-pledge" target="_blank">https://www.vegansociety.com/go-vegan/take-vegan-pledge</a> to receive daily emails of advice and support for her first month.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for housewarming gadgets for her new place:</p><p></p><p>measuring cups and spoons - as many online recipes are from the States</p><p>a spiralizer - because they are great</p><p>tofu press</p><p>blender - for smoothies if she hasn't time to cook</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avocado Sevenfold, post: 1177795"] Hi [USER=176956]@Pink_Minx[/USER] I will try to answer your question from the perspective of my non-diabetic vegan uni student daughter. Her old mum has lots of cook books, but to be honest they hardly get used. It's all online now. Her favourite paper book is Deliciously Ella Every Day. Ignoring the honey recipes, it is a good, easy book. We are fans of [URL]https://foodgawker.com/post/category/vegan/[/URL] for recipe ideas. It is constantly updating. Just as we might google "low carb whatever recipe," just google "vegan whatever recipe" and she will find so many recipes with reviews. My girl is a member of several vegan Facebook groups so gets lots of recipes and information from these including details of local events. Her uni has a vegsoc, but she isn't a member. Your niece might be interested in [URL]https://www.vegansociety.com/go-vegan/take-vegan-pledge[/URL] to receive daily emails of advice and support for her first month. If you are looking for housewarming gadgets for her new place: measuring cups and spoons - as many online recipes are from the States a spiralizer - because they are great tofu press blender - for smoothies if she hasn't time to cook [/QUOTE]
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