Veggin’ Out and About Gets A Little Love From The Press!
Posted by Danielle Bussone on Aug 27, 2013 in Features, Living Plant-Strong! Profiles & Articles | 1 comment
Mountain Times of Boone, North Carolina has featured Veggin’ Out and About in an article by food reporter Jesse Campbell. Click on Mountain Times to read the article. Also featured are my yummy Summer Rolls with Spicy Peanut Sauce!
We are sorry to report that Uncanny Kitchen is now closed for business. Uncanny Kitchen – Southwest Virginia’s Most Socially Responsible Restaurant!
Posted by Danielle Bussone on Aug 10, 2013 in Abingdon, VA, American, Features, I-81, Living Plant-Strong! Profiles & Articles | 5 comments
Not the tiniest detail was overlooked in creating Uncanny Kitchen, hands-down the most socially responsible restaurant in the region. It just doesn’t get much better than this!
The secret to the appeal of Uncanny Kitchen is in the partnership between owner David Basinger and his girlfriend of three years, Lisa Sykes. If David is the chef and the creative culinary mind behind Uncanny Kitchen, Lisa is its social conscience and marketing force. Aside from their talents, experience and market savvy, these two are a couple of seriously nice people!
David, a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu Western Culinary of Portland, OR, has had opportunities to work in large restaurants and run the kitchens of high-dollar establishments in other areas of the country. He preferred, however, to bring his talents home to serve the community he grew up in, offering wholesome, delicious food at affordable prices.
It is important to David to connect with the farmers in the area. When he was at culinary school, one of the things he liked best was the opportunity to join the co-op. He was instrumental in the development of the Farm To Table program in Portland. He often volunteered at Sauvie Island, where the school had some land. He peeled potatoes or turned compost on his off time. He’d pick berries and volunteer with Sauvie Organics who gave him plants to grow at the school. He came to see the value of working within a community of agricultural entrepreneurs and he liked this model of doing business. (more…)
“Eat Your Vegetables” Joe Yonan’s New Cookbook To Be Released In August!
Posted by Danielle Bussone on Jul 6, 2013 in Features, Living Plant-Strong! Profiles & Articles | 5 comments
If you live anywhere near our nation’s capital, enjoy good food and do not live under a rock, the name Joe Yonan is probably as familiar to you as the White House or The Washington Post. Joe Yonan came to the Post as Food Editor in 2006 and added Travel Editor to his repertoire a few years later. He has twice earned for The Washington Post the James Beard Foundation’s award for the nation’s best newspaper food section. Yonan has also won honors for his Cooking for One column which inspired his book, “Serve Yourself: Nightly Adventures in Cooking For One” (Ten Speed Press, March 2011). He co-authored “The Fearless Chef: Innovative Recipes from the Edge of American Cuisine,” with chef Andy Husbands (2004). Yonan writes a weekly column Weeknight Vegetarian as well as other food and travel features for The Washington Post.
Last year Yonan took a break from the Post and spent some time in southern Maine learning to homestead on his sister’s and brother-in-law’s farm. Each day he had his hands in the soil learning everything he could about growing his own food. When he wasn’t up to his elbows in dirt he was working on his new cookbook, “Eat Your Vegetables: Bold Recipes for the Single Cook,” due to be released August 6 of this year by Ten Speed Press.
Veggin’ Out and About’s restaurant reviewer, Danielle Bussone, caught up with Joe Yonan at the annual Richmond Vegetarian Festival in mid-June where he demonstrated how to cook a recipe from his new book, “Eat Your Vegetables.” His simple pasta recipe, Fusilli With Corn Sauce is prepared in less than fifteen minutes. It is a refreshing burst of summer flavors, yellow onions sautéed in olive oil and freshly picked sweet corn. The aromatic addition of raw basil chiffonade adds a fragrant complexity to the dish. The best way to truly describe it is, “Yum!” (more…)
Veggin’ Out and About Is Changing Its Icon
Posted by Danielle Bussone on Jul 5, 2013 in Features, Living Plant-Strong! Profiles & Articles | 3 comments
Veggin’ Out and About’s original intention was to review restaurants across the United States. However, we are finding we are developing a global audience and are receiving tips about excellent restaurants worldwide. Also, we have received comments that our current logo suggests a political bent to our blog, which is simply not the case. We are changing our Icon to better reflect our mission of plant-based travel. Artist, Tokuko Takamatsu of Tokyo, Japan created this Icon for us. Look for it in all our future posts!
Beautiful and Functional Vegetable Steamer by Grim Pottery!
Posted by Danielle Bussone on May 7, 2013 in Features, Living Plant-Strong! Profiles & Articles | 2 comments
I am excited to share with you pictures of my new vegetable steamer created by Virginia potter, Debbie Grim Yates of Grim Pottery. It is both beautiful and functional. Just add a couple inches water to a medium stock pan. Set the steamer on top and fill it with your favorite steamed veggies and put on the lid!
You may want to put in your longest cooking veggies first, such as carrots and potatoes and add the quick cookers a little later. Bring to a boil and in a few minutes you have wonderful steamed veggies. The steamer is so lovely, you can serve directly from it. What I like best about it is you don’t lose the wonderful nutrients which are released from the vegetables as they cook. Most steamers have holes in the bottom so these nutrients are lost into the water of the sauce pan. In this one, the steam is released in a hole in the lid and the juice from the vegetables is saved with the vegetables. This has become my favorite new cooking tool!
Alzheimer’s & Diet
Posted by Danielle Bussone on Apr 24, 2013 in Features, Living Plant-Strong! Profiles & Articles | 0 comments
There has been some interesting new research on the link between Alzheimer’s disease and diet. Dr. Neal Barnard, a nutritional researcher, talks about this on this video clip which is an excerpt from one of his lectures. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJta5XRR_nc
The name of his new book on the subject is:
Power Foods for the Brain: An Effective 3-Step Plan to Protect Your Mind and Strengthen Your Memory by Neal Barnard (Feb 19, 2013)
















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