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1 July, 2010
"COOKING: Quick and Easy Vegan Split Pea Soup"
Santa Cruz, California
This is a wonderfully nutritious, tasty, and inexpensive source of Vegan protein. I worked hard to make the recipe as simple and quick as possible. That way, I will not have a lot of resistance towards making it. The result? It's on my dinner table several times a week. I hope you will try it too!
Good Health and Long Life to everyone! : )

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  • @skittles1854 I like the way you think! You look for foods that are easy to make and tasty, but most of all, "you can live on the stuff." I couldn't agree more. Pea Soup is so filling and satisfying. It's hard to think of a better Emergency or Survival food. But I like to eat it a couple of times a week. My latest batch was made in a slow-cooker. Just throw all the ingredients in, walk away for 3-4 hrs. Then have a feast and eat it with bread. And with a slow-cooker, no baking soda is needed!

  • @skittles1854 I like the way you think! You look for foods that are easy to make and tasty, but most of all, "you can live on the stuff." I couldn't agree more. Pea Soup is so filling and satisfying. It's hard to think of a better Emergency or Survival food. But I like to eat it a couple of times a week. My latest batch was made in a slow-cooker. Just throw all the ingredients in, walk away for 3-4 hrs. Then have a feast and eat it with bread. And with a slow-cooker, no baking soda is needed!

  • @skittles1854 I like the way you think! You look for foods that are easy to make and tasty, but most of all, "you can live on the stuff." I couldn't agree more. Pea Soup is so filling and satisfying. It's hard to think of a better Emergency or Survival food. But I like to eat it a couple of times a week. My latest batch was made in a slow-cooker. Just throw all the ingredients in, walk away for 3-4 hrs. Then have a feast and eat it with bread. And with a slow-cooker, no baking soda is needed!

  • @skittles1854 I like the way you think! You look for foods that are easy to make and tasty, but most of all, "you can live on the stuff." I couldn't agree more. Pea Soup is so filling and satisfying. It's hard to think of a better Emergency or Survival food. But I like to eat it a couple of times a week. My latest batch was made in a slow-cooker. Just throw all the ingredients in, walk away for 3-4 hrs. Then have a feast and eat it with bread. And with a slow-cooker, no baking soda is needed!

  • @skittles1854 I like the way you think! You look for foods that are easy to make and tasty, but most of all, "you can live on the stuff." I couldn't agree more. Pea Soup is so filling and satisfying. It's hard to think of a better Emergency or Survival food. But I like to eat it a couple of times a week. My latest batch was made in a slow-cooker. Just throw all the ingredients in, walk away for 3-4 hrs. Then have a feast and eat it with bread. And with a slow-cooker, no baking soda is needed!

  • @LoveMattersMost I just made some green split pea soup in the pressure cooker and it came out great. non stick too! I dont follow a receipe I just add some of this and some of that. I could live on this soup. I found a great vegan split pea soup on amazon you just add boiling water or nuke it for 3 minutes and let stand and it is delicious. Im going to experiment with laying mine out on wax paper in the dehydrator to see if I can add it to my emergency food stash.

  • @LoveMattersMost lol...I love your 'picture'! It is indeed sunny and gorgeous-most un-British! However, instead of the beach, you'll find me in my garden, mowing, trimming the edges, hanging the laundry to dry and sneaking the odd 20 mins to lie out and read some text book or other. That is how I spent today at least - I have a long wkd off work - so it's great to catch up on chores and studying! The closest I came to pea soup today, was making hummous salad wraps for me and my son - very yummy!

  • @xxxSunbeamxxx Hi Sunbeam. Gosh! I love pea soup too! Nothings quite as heartwarming on a cold winter day! But hey! I've heard you are having a heatwave there! With a mass exodus to the beaches! I can see you sipping a lemonade under a big parasol watching the kids with their sand buckets and shovels. What a pleasant picture!

  • I knew I would get pulled into your videos when I was here!! I LOVE pea soup - one of my favourites - yet I hardly ever treat myself to it!! I really want to make it soon and this has inspired me!!...I promise when I make it over to CA and we finally have our hike - I will bring you a bunch of marrowfat/mushy peas from the UK...lol (I so love knowing the perfect gift to bring someone!! :)...)...Hey! I have one of those tea balls...lol...Great video, Brian - I always love your videos!! :)

  • @ContaMuir17a Oh, first of all..thanks very much for watching my video and taking the time to comment. I really appreciate it! : )

    I just thought baking powder makes it cook faster, but your suggestion of a pressure cooker is brilliant. I was afraid to use a pressure cooker for fear it would foam up and clog it. But it it works for you, then I will give it a try too! : ) Brian.

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