J.P. asks from Murrysville, PA on September 28, 2011
Vegetarian Houseguest
Hi mamas, I am looking for advice on groceries for my vegetarian cousin. She is coming from out of state for a visit, and I would like to have some things for meals on hand. I do have a 3 and 5 year old, so I like to keep it simple at mealtime. She is not picky, and I know she will not like to give me a list of things to buy for her. But I don't want her to get here and have to buy her own food, at least not completely. I thought some of you could give me some ideas. Is cheese ravioli acceptable? What to make? Thanks in advance!
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Thank you soooo much! I've been having a busy week and just drew a blank on menu planning for my cousins visit. She is not vegan, and I have prepared lunch or dinner for her in the past. But she has never stayed with me for this long, so I was feeling intimidated by the meat restrictions. You have all given me great ideas! I love the mexican dishes, and personal pizzas are great too. I'll get some veggie burgers and hummus and we should be good. Also, I checked my cereals and one of them has gelatin. I did not know this was a meat product and must say am a bit grossed out by that. Thanks again!
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S.C. answers from Lancaster on September 29, 2011
Be careful with soups and prepared foods. Chicken broth, beef broth, chicken fat, etc. are in so many items. You have to read the labels. It is a shame when someone buys me something specific and it has an ingredient that I do not eat.
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M.L. answers from Houston on September 28, 2011
My in law is vegetarian. My mil will make a casserole or enchiladas or basically anything the whole family will eat, but will save a few corners and not put meat in that section... like make a few cheese and bean enchiladas and not put in the meat, or make spaghetti sauce, put reserve the meatballs on the side.
It also depends if she is vegan about the cheese ravioli... does she still eat dairy, eggs? Some vegetarians eat fish. I know she likely wont give a list, but maybe she can give a few meal ideas of what she likes. Is she a tofu person?
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S.L. answers from Philadelphia on September 28, 2011
It really depends on the vegetarian as far as what she will eat. I am vegetarian and my parents are not, so here are some of the things my mom does when we are coming.
Taco night, all the fixings seperately and she just makes some beans for us (even refried beans from a can would probably be fine) and ground beef for them.
Top your own pizza. This would be fun for your kids too. I make my own dough when we do it, but you could also just buy it at the store or your local pizza place.
For lunches we usually do sandwiches, so hummus, cucumber, bell pepper, tomatoes, cheese, etc. With rolls or pitas.
My mother-in-law will usually buy some peppers, onions, zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes (or some combination) and roast them in the oven with some olive oil. Have a little provolone on hand and some hoagie rolls and you've got a quick easy meal.
Veggie burgers are a good option to stick in the freezer and you can give her one of those instead of chicken or whatever your meat main dish is and just make veggie sides.
Veggie lasagna can be made ahead and most meat eaters are fine making a meal out of it. (I prefer this to cheese ravioli because it has veggies in it too) If she doesn't eat cheese you can easily make this with tofu instead of ricotta, just search for recipes.
There are tons of options for fake meat that you can incorporate into meals and your kids will likely eat it too. Chickenless nuggets, sausages, hot dogs, etc.
I don't know her reasons for being vegetarian or her dietary habits, but I eat a lot of fruit, so my mom always stocks up on that as well.
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C.N. answers from Baton Rouge on September 28, 2011
If she's ovo-lacto vegetarian and not vegan, cheese and egg dishes are fine.
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S.C. answers from Lancaster on September 29, 2011
Be careful with soups and prepared foods. Chicken broth, beef broth, chicken fat, etc. are in so many items. You have to read the labels. It is a shame when someone buys me something specific and it has an ingredient that I do not eat.
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L.C. answers from Dover on September 28, 2011
To have on hand, maybe some frozen raviolis with veggie filling, veggie burgers, salad fixings,
Tailor meals that you would make just making something on the side for her. For instance, make spaghetti and set some sauce aside without the meat for her. Make chilli, but make some without meat but extra beans for her.
Go to www.food.com and find recipes that are vegitarian, that will help. Morning Star is a brand that has lots of vegitarian and vegan frozen options.
You can find it in lots of stores.
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M.L. answers from Houston on September 28, 2011
My in law is vegetarian. My mil will make a casserole or enchiladas or basically anything the whole family will eat, but will save a few corners and not put meat in that section... like make a few cheese and bean enchiladas and not put in the meat, or make spaghetti sauce, put reserve the meatballs on the side.
It also depends if she is vegan about the cheese ravioli... does she still eat dairy, eggs? Some vegetarians eat fish. I know she likely wont give a list, but maybe she can give a few meal ideas of what she likes. Is she a tofu person?
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S.B. answers from Chicago on September 28, 2011
It depends what type of vegetarian she is. If she's vegan then cheese is out too. If she'll eat cheese, eggs, and milk products it will be much easier for you. I'm sure as your guest she will not expect for you to cater to her the entire visit, but it is very considerate of you to do so. You could do lasagna with meatless veggie crumbles (in the freezer aisle, they look just like ground beef), or just make it without meat. Veggie pizza sounds yummy too. Stir fry with tofu, you could make chicken for the kids on the side. Cheese enchiladas, or veggie packed quesadillas. Check out allrecipes.com and search for vegetarian meals and see what you come up with. It's always nice to have a few meatless meals on your menu anyhow.
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M.B. answers from Orlando on September 28, 2011
Bean burritos are super easy and kids love them, you can get hummus and make like a quesadilla, you can even make rice stir fry with just veggies and have meat on the side in case your family wants some. And if she's not vegan I wouldn't see an issue with the cheese ravioli.
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K.L. answers from Savannah on September 28, 2011
Meat free chili is great! You can make it exactly the same as regular chili . . . just without the meat! And cheese enchiladas, cheese/veggie pizza, and spaghetti (just skip meatballs, or meat in the sauce). These foods are things that you can make for your entire family, and would also be appropriate for your cousin. This way, you won't actually have to shop special and can still please your cousin. Other than those meals, I would make sure you have supplies for basic P, B, & J sandwich lunches, fresh veggies to snack on (carrots, celery, etc.), veggie burgers (morning star brand are good), and salad bags.
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