10 Vegan Food Hacks That Will Change Your Life! 💥🌱💪

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Checkout these tips that will help you save time, money and help you along your journey Throughout many years of trial and error I have developed a few hacks, tips & tricks that have helped me on this lifestyle and I share them with you in this video!
    Share your tips in the comments down below! I'm sure you know and already do a few of these, but I'm sure you have some gems to share yourself!
    0:00 - Intro
    0:40 - #1 How to keep greens from wilting?
    2:48 - #2 How to pick a good avocado?
    4:19 - #3 How to keep bananas from getting too ripe?
    5:12 - #4 How to mix oil into nut/seed butter easier?
    6:34 - #5 Use Kala Namak to make tofu scramble taste more 'eggy'.
    7:06 - #6 How to make a quick vegan cheese crumble?
    10:11 - #7 Frozen fruit & veg are healthy time and money saving options!
    12:00 - #8 Grinding flax & chia for optimal absorption.
    13:19 - #9 Cook different grains and legumes in the same pot to boost nutrition and variety!
    14:45 - #10 How to quickly find out if something contains milk/eggs.
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  • @Caroleeena
    @Caroleeena Před 7 měsíci +130

    Another avocado tip that most people don't realize is that avocados ripen from the top down, the way they hang from the tree. If you want to know if it's ripe, don't squeeze the sides. Press its bottom. If the bottom is soft, the whole avocado is ripe.

  • @jacobfeldman8724
    @jacobfeldman8724 Před 3 lety +539

    2:39 he apologizes that we might know his incredibly useful tips.... most Canadian thing ever

    • @ijmwpiano
      @ijmwpiano Před 3 lety +4

      😂😂

    • @lilyt18
      @lilyt18 Před 3 lety +8

      Warms my heart ❤️

    • @sadiemakesmesmile
      @sadiemakesmesmile Před 3 lety +2

      so cute!

    • @jgnmtz
      @jgnmtz Před 2 lety +8

      He’s amazing. I knew nothing until I watched him stuff those parsley , green onion into jars of water. Omg I’ve wasted decades . The peanut butter , I got up and ran to the cupboard and turned them over. The man is a god! Went vegan June 4th while spouse was out of town . Never looked back

    • @BeckyMesser
      @BeckyMesser Před 3 měsíci +2

      I’m new to his channel & thought maybe he was from the Midwest or northern US (as a western US girl) until I heard the way he said “pasta”…then the Canadian blueberry bag confirmed my new guess about him being Canadian 😂

  • @app103
    @app103 Před 5 měsíci +271

    If you want your fresh herbs to last even longer, use an old florist trick that is commonly used for fresh flowers: Use room temperature water and add a pinch of sugar and a few drops of lemon juice to it. The sugar feeds them, while the citric acid in the lemon juice acts as a natural preservative. Don't forget to change the water every few days or bacteria and mold can start to grow in it. Each time you change the water, rinse and trim a little off the ends of the stems again, before setting them into the fresh water.

  • @veganchiefwarrior6444
    @veganchiefwarrior6444 Před 6 měsíci +54

    i was the guy who said i dont like the way you make recipes a few years ago cause i was on a pure trip and u replied saying you dont like the way i comment, i just wanna say i feel the total opposite today, id say your number 1 bro

  • @nielsbom5558
    @nielsbom5558 Před 3 lety +1014

    My tip for newer vegans: at first don’t just make your old recipes and replace non-vegan things. Instead: find a bunch of simple vegan recipes that you think you’ll like and make those.

    • @lucianowillemse8244
      @lucianowillemse8244 Před 3 lety +31

      So true. Chicken used to be my main source of protein. Was never the biggest fan of red meat (beef and lamb), pork and fish. Now I don't really crave it. My main protein sources now are tofu, tempeh, seitan and beans. Bean burger over a Beyond Burger any day. Beyond Meat is anyway ridiculously expensive this side in South Africa.

    • @11235Aodh
      @11235Aodh Před 3 lety +7

      @@lucianowillemse8244 I believe that, it's priced here about double of other fake meat burgers aswell (in the Netherlands), but it's also development costs etc. so we still support them from time to time (main source of protein is just plain old veggies (yay they have plenty protein too!) and beans/lentils).

    • @sandrasveda2394
      @sandrasveda2394 Před 3 lety +14

      So true. Your old recipes won´t taste the same and you will be disapointed, witch is totally unnessecary when there is so much gooooood food out there! So much spices andl flaves and so many things to try!

    • @pmjohnston7987
      @pmjohnston7987 Před 3 lety +6

      Agree totally. When I first started on this path I watched good videos (like this one), got a couple of good vegan cook books & read at least the introduction, but also many of the recipes, And most helpful for me, decided to start by learning how to make dishes from a culture that has been vegan/vegetarian for Ever, in my case, Indian food - but there are others to choose from. After awhile I did miss the comfort foods like Mom used to make, and now I've even figured out how to make a pretty good vegan Jigg's dinner. It wouldn't fool my Grandmother, but I like it. I will be making the nut & seed crumble once I make a trip to the Bulk Barn. Thanks for the tips.

    • @11235Aodh
      @11235Aodh Před 3 lety +5

      @@pmjohnston7987 Check out Rainbow Plant Life for some really delicious Indian dishes, czcams.com/channels/DbZvuDA_tZ6XP5wKKFuemQ.html

  • @marysmith7765
    @marysmith7765 Před 3 lety +997

    Seriously, some of the most useful content and unpretentious presentation on YT.

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 3 lety +84

      Oh wow thanks. The whole time I was thinking, "is this too obvious?" I appreciate the kind words!

    • @debbietampasheher3682
      @debbietampasheher3682 Před 3 lety +6

      Aren't they sweet!

    • @Albatrossgirl
      @Albatrossgirl Před 3 lety +12

      So true! Really watchable and absorbing videos

    • @navazalait6493
      @navazalait6493 Před 3 lety +8

      Thanks this was very good. 👍😊

    • @kapybarka
      @kapybarka Před 3 lety +9

      I must agree! I am still not full vegan but I try to eat more sustainably and healthy and I think these tips are just great for everyone.

  • @user-kq8qo8go8j
    @user-kq8qo8go8j Před 19 dny +11

    Solid stuff here.As a vegan of 34 years and retired vegan restaurant owner.This is a good channel for newbies to plant based.Just refrain from telling the the host how to produce his videos!.I will never understand why people complain about the music or a tiny detail.Cultivate Grace instead of complaining.Stay HAPPY!

  • @brettleecubbage
    @brettleecubbage Před 7 měsíci +106

    One vegan hack that saved me lot of money was growing my own mug beans and bean sprouts in a jar. They’re so expensive but really cheap to grow them!

    • @donnatoots
      @donnatoots Před měsícem

      MUG BEANS ....😡 OBVIOUSLY RELATED TO GASLIGHTING STALKING PICTON DUNN BEANS I should know!!!!! Hope you're satisfied with your relentless GASLIGHTING FUBAR

  • @billie23oct
    @billie23oct Před 3 lety +335

    Derek you are the reason me and my family stay vegan. You are a legend

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 3 lety +57

      Wow that is so incredible to hear! This warmed my heart so much.

    • @JsuitMason
      @JsuitMason Před 3 lety +18

      You're so lucky, my family went keto 🙈🤣🙈🤣🙈🤣

    • @pipapo3030
      @pipapo3030 Před 3 lety +4

      He really is :)

    • @v-sig2389
      @v-sig2389 Před 3 lety +5

      @@JsuitMason every time you greet them, you can say "how does it go with your chemo ?" "how's the crack diet going ?"

    • @veeveeisallyouneed
      @veeveeisallyouneed Před 3 lety +4

      @@JsuitMason Bummer.

  • @johnm9156
    @johnm9156 Před 3 lety +713

    bro I went vegan in September 2019 after discovering your channel, and it changed my life. My brother is vegan now too and my parents are getting better. You showed me the light and I took off from there. I always give you credit for helping me get to where I'm at now.

    • @joannegaribay4802
      @joannegaribay4802 Před 3 lety +29

      This is my first week with this lifestyle change. I pray I will become the example for my family too. Thanks for your encouragement. Gma Jo

    • @Tequliah
      @Tequliah Před 2 lety +8

      my dogs vegan.

    • @CBL-if8jr
      @CBL-if8jr Před 2 lety +11

      @@Tequliah
      Heehee. I raised a lonely tiny (4week- young- kitten) two years ago with special milk for baby kittens. It always watched closely what his 'mum' ate and after having grown up Tilly begs like crazy to get his share of steamed carrots, potatoes, sweet potatoes ....and I always tell him " YOU, sweet Tilly, are carnivorous. Y o u don't need to copy your humans. " But - he insists on a nice share of (suitable) vegetables. 😆 That's soooo c u t e .. I love to watch him munching his sweet potatoes, even trying brooccoli- 😼"nay, don't like this "

    • @princessirulancorrino4695
      @princessirulancorrino4695 Před 2 lety +16

      This is beautiful. I’ve been vegan for 20 years now and I feel amazing. And you and your parents will feel healthy and happy. Thank you for becoming vegan. Thank you because this is a positive change to your life, to the earth and to the animals. Sending you lots of love

    • @friedsam29
      @friedsam29 Před 2 lety +7

      Awesome❤️

  • @annemiura7767
    @annemiura7767 Před 2 lety +399

    I’m an old lady vegan !!! Been vegan forever so I know most of these tips ( except the green onions in water) but I think what you are doing is great. Most beginning vegans are a bit lost and your information and down to earth presentation is really terrific and I think it would be super helpful. 💚🤙

    • @wudgee
      @wudgee Před 5 měsíci +2

      Ditch the music please, please, please.

    • @Silkz0jet
      @Silkz0jet Před 4 měsíci +1

      I didn't even notice it??@@wudgee

    • @wudgee
      @wudgee Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@Silkz0jet I'm a bit sensitive to it since my hearng is lessening and I have constant tinnitis, I literallystruggle to hear words.I'm not that old either.Those with good ears probably don't notice I'm not bad eough for hearing aids even.Music isn''t needed in videos. I resort to captions but many misquote what is said. I''m not the only one who hates loud music in videos You are lucky.

    • @always_b_kind
      @always_b_kind Před 8 dny

      How long have you been vegan? Do you still feel pretty good on it?

  • @evegasse6999
    @evegasse6999 Před 6 dny +2

    Frozen veggies are fantastic especially for someone living alone because fresh produce would often go bad before I had a chance to eat it all.

  • @ryandavis4689
    @ryandavis4689 Před 3 lety +106

    I feel so dumb, I always waste cilantro and parsley and green onions and stuff because I put it in the fridge and it never lasts.... Well now I know, thx

    • @RiDankulous
      @RiDankulous Před 3 lety

      They taste so good but I cut back on my little extras and never eat them. I have like 3 things in the fridge: yeast, flour, and spinach. =D

    • @denisek7
      @denisek7 Před 3 lety +4

      You can dry the herbs too~ :)

    • @nicolinadevine3984
      @nicolinadevine3984 Před 3 lety

      You can always freeze it !!!

    • @JM-oc3ty
      @JM-oc3ty Před 2 lety

      You can also just blitz up those herbs with some olive oil, garlic, spices, maybe some lemon juice/acid or lime zest and have a herb drizzle that stays dress longer!

  • @markjones6163
    @markjones6163 Před 3 lety +248

    You know you're a level 7 vegan when you have a bulk brown paper bag of nooch

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 3 lety +24

      Haha, I know. So funny, I didn't mean to get so much.

    • @kerriewithpurpose5722
      @kerriewithpurpose5722 Před 3 lety

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @robinhoman8594
      @robinhoman8594 Před 3 lety +4

      Where can you buy that much nutritional yeast at once !

    • @tuss1252
      @tuss1252 Před 3 lety +2

      I found a great local food co-operative from which I've been buying nooch in bulk the past few years. Becoming a member wasn't even required. I take my own large recycled containers and load them up! Hopefully you've got a food co-op in your neck of the woods too. 😀

    • @cammieklund
      @cammieklund Před 2 lety +1

      Nutritional yeast is seriously going to be the downfall of veganism.🤪 It's neurotoxic for the brain! It might take a LONG time before the negative effects starts to show, but who wants to get Alzheimer's when they are older?

  • @yoshiprime3949
    @yoshiprime3949 Před 2 lety +191

    I just went 100% vegan last week on my 35th birthday, trying to learn as much as i can. Awesome videos man very helpful. Thank you!

    • @karencollins5287
      @karencollins5287 Před 2 lety +5

      congrats, its the best thing for sure!

    • @tatianasouza2361
      @tatianasouza2361 Před 2 lety +4

      Great!!! Congrats and welcome to team vegan. It is not easy at the beginning, but I assure you that it gets easier until it becomes second nature.

    • @5DNRG
      @5DNRG Před 2 lety +3

      Congrats on your path to great health!!

    • @RebellionWarrior
      @RebellionWarrior Před 2 lety

      😊 You have my blessings! Congratulations!

    • @joanramler7831
      @joanramler7831 Před 2 lety +10

      The best thing you will ever do for your health. I wish we had been as foreword thinking as you are. We waited until we had numerous progressive health conditions (arthritis, psoriasis, heart irregularities, etc) and then got in gear. Happily all 11 conditions were better or gone within 6 months. In a year they were all gone and have not returned in 10 years of being vegan. I truly feel it’s like a mini miracle. Compile a stack of recipes that you love and you should be fine. Good luck on your journey!

  • @greyves_
    @greyves_ Před 3 lety +93

    Seeing those jars of greens in water on the windowsill tells me immediately that you don’t own a cat

    • @primaprimavera357
      @primaprimavera357 Před 2 lety +4

      My 2 cats are not interested in any plants. Cats like people -they are different.

    • @carlacole2388
      @carlacole2388 Před 2 lety +6

      I was thinking the same thing. My cats would destroy those. I'd still have to put them in the refrigerator.

    • @SamuraiGirl02
      @SamuraiGirl02 Před 2 lety +1

      I remember in previous videos he had a couple of cats.

    • @camillacousins2447
      @camillacousins2447 Před 2 lety

      🤣🤣

    • @thesteffy
      @thesteffy Před 2 lety +1

      Try a plastic bag over the plants... Like a little greenhouse 🌿

  • @TheInsideMan247
    @TheInsideMan247 Před 3 lety +305

    Option for people without window/counter space: Chop fresh herbs and pack them into an ice cube tray, put just enough water in each space to saturate them, then freeze them and put them into labeled bags. Anytime you need a heaping Tablespoon of herbs, drop a cube in the dish and stir it in.

    • @FakeAccents
      @FakeAccents Před 3 lety +15

      Or even freeze them as is in Tupperware and then you can slice the amount you need per meal - makes chopping a lot easier and saves on ice cube space

    • @gechrb
      @gechrb Před 3 lety +23

      Same but with olive oil, then freeze. Small amount of greens and you have a small cube of flavor to use with soup, meal or whatever hot to melt it.

    • @veryconfused9768
      @veryconfused9768 Před 3 lety +2

      Ooh thank you

    • @dionnechilds1998
      @dionnechilds1998 Před 3 lety +12

      @@FakeAccents Yes! Leafy green things are great in the freezer. I’ve been using plastic ziplock bags. I toss my whole bag of spinach straight from the store in there for smoothie ease.

    • @sadiemakesmesmile
      @sadiemakesmesmile Před 3 lety +4

      thanks for the tips ! I pretty much always waste a bit of herbs :/

  • @kathrynadamu4933
    @kathrynadamu4933 Před 6 měsíci +66

    Wow what an amazing video. I've decided to go vegan but I live on the West Coast of Africa and frankly the electrical supply is poor at best!😢 Your demonstration of placing green vegetables in water is brilliant. Over many years, I have lost so much produce to spoilage because I didn't know how to preserve vegetables in my current condition. I love the entire video and feel inspired to begin my Vegan Journey immediately!

    • @TeresaCook-de6jo
      @TeresaCook-de6jo Před 4 měsíci +7

      Wow, good for you! Especially with the extra challenges. That inspires me to try harder!

    • @JonTanOsb
      @JonTanOsb Před měsícem +1

      Before solar panels and power boxes to run 12 V fridges, people used to get two large unglazed pots, one small enough to fit inside the other. You put sand in between and wet it. The evaporation keeps the inner pot cool. Oh, and put a lid on.
      A power box is also good to charge lights, phone, even a laptop. :)
      Jon in rural BC, Canada

  • @kerrywynn1949
    @kerrywynn1949 Před 5 měsíci +18

    If you plant the bottom ends of the spring onions , onions, celery, lettuce, carrot and beetroot tops in pots or the ground they will regrow. You can eat the beetroot leaves, the carrots make pretty flowers that attract and feed the bees. You can use the celery leaves. Many weeds are also edible fat hen or lambs quarters, stinging nettles, sow thistle, cleavers etc. It is worth getting to know them and to learn what can and can’t be eaten. They make good substitutes and additional greens when other things may be in short supply, out of season or expensive. 🦋

    • @lizt2361
      @lizt2361 Před 2 měsíci +2

      i love dandelions.. eat the greens for salad. use the flowers to maker balloon wine, and use the roots to make tincture for stomach and gall bladder cleansing... a total gift.

  • @beverlydee5357
    @beverlydee5357 Před 2 lety +333

    It’s amazing how much we lose common sense, who would have thought to bring veggies home and keep them by the stem in water…because we were taught to throw everything in the fridge. LOVE this, thank you so much!!

    • @MamaLinz123
      @MamaLinz123 Před 2 lety +20

      You can always perk up sad looking brocolli too if you just slice a bit off the stem, then dunk it in a glass of water 😊

    • @mimithemermaid3860
      @mimithemermaid3860 Před 2 lety +6

      My Mom does this, also with broccoli /cauliflower and sometimes with carrots that have been in the fridge too long…. And wraps end of cukes with wet paper towel…

    • @themoodyteam
      @themoodyteam Před 2 lety +8

      The traditional way to store carrots is to ‘plant’ them in a bucket of sand 😲

    • @chelsiicarter
      @chelsiicarter Před 2 lety +8

      Exactly! We are so distant from our food these days. And it looks beautiful in the kitchen.

    • @serenakoleno9338
      @serenakoleno9338 Před 2 lety +2

      Good for asparagus too.

  • @hutchy_4297
    @hutchy_4297 Před 3 lety +261

    I mix flax, chia, and hemp seeds equal parts in a jar then use a tablespoon a day sprinkled on almost anything to get all the omegas you need:)

    • @filzavaid5458
      @filzavaid5458 Před 3 lety +16

      SUCH a good tip! Thank you! That’s like a DIY superfood sprinkle

    • @candacetoms4927
      @candacetoms4927 Před 3 lety +4

      I’m going to mix some of this up now! Excellent tip!

    • @valeriebonello5286
      @valeriebonello5286 Před 3 lety +11

      I was told to keep my hemp seeds in the fridge.

    • @deannahaynes111
      @deannahaynes111 Před 3 lety +6

      @@valeriebonello5286 yeah one day I noticed my flax and hemp seeds say to keep refrigerated, but not the chia seeds. I learned this after I had been eating them Unrefrigerated for a while- oops 😬

    • @jenn.7227
      @jenn.7227 Před 3 lety +16

      Flax needs to be ground; coffee grinder works well. Then keep in the fridge.

  • @TiarahAdams
    @TiarahAdams Před rokem +18

    As a person with food allergies I’ve found that “may contain” means “probably contains.” Even the smallest trace amounts are life changing from person to person.

  • @liannewhang4992
    @liannewhang4992 Před 3 dny +1

    A friend recently told me that she lets the avocados ripen to her desired level and THEN puts them into the fridge. She gets several weeks to use them at that level of ripeness (!) This has been a game-changer at our house.

  • @valeriebonello5286
    @valeriebonello5286 Před 3 lety +161

    My husband is jealous of our relationship, Derek. He constantly finds me watching your videos with a smile and hears me giggling all the time. Lol. I’ve been following for almost 2 years and have learned so much! Thank you 😉

    • @riverside321
      @riverside321 Před 3 lety

      The guy couldn't live 10 without cheating

    • @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook
      @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook Před 3 lety +6

      A jealous husband is a good sign he loves you.
      Edit- as long as there is no domestic violence, substance abuse,oppression, and the rest should be alright

    • @kropka8259
      @kropka8259 Před 2 lety +1

      @@My_Secret_ArtSketchbook lol

  • @drewschmidt7245
    @drewschmidt7245 Před 3 lety +147

    To add to the 'greens in water' tip, if you submerge carrots in water and seal the container, they stay crispy for over a week. Just change the water every 2-3 days.

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 3 lety +47

      Nice one! Ah dang, I hope Crystal doesn't see this, she told me this too and I was like, who does that? Lol.

    • @drewschmidt7245
      @drewschmidt7245 Před 3 lety +17

      @@Simnettnutrition I DO THAT! haha nobody likes a rubbery carrot for snacking 🥴

    • @TheIvylee1
      @TheIvylee1 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you!!

    • @Spurz166
      @Spurz166 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes I do this for my kiddo! He literally eats his weight in carrot sticks everyday. We chop them and then seal them with water in a container. They last a long time.

    • @kylejenson4684
      @kylejenson4684 Před 3 lety +9

      Carrots last like forever in the crisper drawer by themselves though! 😂

  • @pamelahaas1667
    @pamelahaas1667 Před 2 lety +12

    These hacks are spot-on! Just one thing to add: if you grind a lot of flax seeds at once, you will need to store the result in a light-tight container because flax breaks down in light without the shell on.

    • @tyan1120
      @tyan1120 Před 5 dny

      What about storing in the fridge? Does that work?

  • @bpicoriello
    @bpicoriello Před 5 měsíci +52

    Love watching your videos, I was recently diagnosed with cancer and am simply checking out basic plant based eating to improve my health. You are very down to earth and you simplify things. Easy to follow and understand. Thanks so much for all the great information.

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 5 měsíci +19

      Thank you! You are strong and your body wants to heal! You’ve got this. 👊👊

    • @calij586
      @calij586 Před 4 měsíci

      Hope you heal soon!!

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 Před 4 měsíci

      🙏hope you heal soon

  • @brittanymcmullen4309
    @brittanymcmullen4309 Před 3 lety +91

    Voting YES to more 10’s: Vegan Money $avings & Ways to Boost your Food for EXTRA Nutrition 💚🌱 Thanks, friend!

    • @lolly5453
      @lolly5453 Před 3 lety +2

      You have my vote too! ✅
      Money saving, avoiding waste, meal planning, boosting nutrition of certain foods.... I find these kinda vids so useful 😊

    • @Bee_Healthier
      @Bee_Healthier Před 3 lety +1

      Oh heck ya; I third this! The more money vegans save the more purchasing power we have to help save animals and the environment!

  • @richardbode4323
    @richardbode4323 Před 3 lety +84

    I learned to look for avacados with no veins. The smoother the better

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 3 lety +14

      Ahh I hadn't noticed this, but will now keep my eye out.

    • @kimberlygritman1790
      @kimberlygritman1790 Před 3 lety +5

      Derek! Great VIDEO!
      I appreciate both you and your girlfriend's contribution to a healthful, creative, and fun lifestyle!
      We are the lucky ones!
      Hope the SAD followers realize someday how wonderful are food really is!
      Keep rock in' it brother!

    • @MandyRoy425
      @MandyRoy425 Před 3 lety +2

      Ooooh good tip, I have never thought of that. Thank you, Richard!

    • @lilyt18
      @lilyt18 Před 3 lety +2

      Awesome. thanks Richard

    • @jackelynvakalopoulos5977
      @jackelynvakalopoulos5977 Před 3 lety

      Wait, I was told the opposite, the bumpy the better, so smooth and creamy, and thats how I've been shopping for them, what now, lol!?!?!?!?!?

  • @jignasadesai7406
    @jignasadesai7406 Před 3 měsíci +2

    To preserve lemons for up to 3 months, put them in a jar of water, cap it and keep in the refrigerator

  • @sally2583
    @sally2583 Před 2 lety +58

    Love your videos even though I'm an old long time vegan. You are entertaining and I always learn something. I live alone and making everything from scratch is labor intensive so I batch food so I always have stuff on hand. I portion soup into cups so I can microwave a single serving. I make a big pot of groats (whole oats) that take an hour to cook and portion into bowls for the week. I make 6 salads into plastic containers with a paper towel on top and store upside down so they are ready to dress and eat. My freezer is full of beans and grains cooked from scratch portioned into bags so I don't rely on cans. Most fresh vegetables--zucchini, broccoli, cauliflower--can be rinsed and microwaved for 3 minutes in a bowl with a saucer on top, then drained without using a pot. I have a lemon tree and discovered I can freeze the lemons whole and pull them out to thaw as needed. Pickled red onions are crunchy and jazz up things in the winter especially (Slice them up, put a lot of salt on them and let them sit around for a couple of hours. Rinse well and add apple cider vinegar and water and keep them in the fridge for weeks) I wash and freeze herbs still on the stem in a plastic bag, then pull out the stems after the brittle leaves fall off and you have frozen herbs like cilantro and basil and mint to use as needed.

    • @VeganLife-mn1jp
      @VeganLife-mn1jp Před 11 měsíci +4

      These are great tips!

    • @jazzkardasz8576
      @jazzkardasz8576 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Fabulous tips .. just beware of salt in pickled food ... I do it without ... As it can lead to colon cancer in recent studies

    • @rawrevelations2002
      @rawrevelations2002 Před 10 měsíci

      You may want to consider throwing out your microwave… Radiation destroys all nutrition in food. If you microwave water and let it cool and then water your plants, they will die. Also you might want to consider going 100% Organic because all non Organic foods are IRRADIATED, put through X-rays and contain ZERO nutrition. Even spices need to be Organic, non-irradiated to get health benefit! God Bless!

    • @terredee
      @terredee Před 7 měsíci +18

      @sally
      Another old vegan here with a tip for keeping prepped salads fresh.
      I make 10-12 big salads at a time in 28 oz meal prep containers with clear lids, with all the variety I want.
      (Note: nothing too wet or pungent. I use cherry tomatoes rather than cut, for example, and green onions but not slices from the large bulb onions because the sulfur can get strong).
      I start with carrot rounds covering the bottom, which keeps the greens aerated. Then add mixed salad greens, snap peas, lightly steamed broccoli, corn kernels, cabbage or kale shreds, diced celery, cucumber (blotted dry), chayote (a Latin American staple similar to zucchini) cut into matchsticks... I might add some parsley or cilantro, dill or basil and maybe a few pieces of pasta or rice, though I always add some nuts like pistachios and almonds or sunflower seeds.
      THEN, here’s the thing that keeps all these salads as fresh as the day they are made: add a piece of dried fruit on top to soak up moisture.
      My favorite is dried mission figs because they’re big enough to keep soaking in moisture for days. You could also add one or two smaller fruits like apricots or a handful of raisins and put those salads on top of the stack to eat first.
      When you open a salad, the dried fruit will be plump and moist (dessert first!) and the salad will be fresh.
      Just add dressing.

    • @jimakirk8998
      @jimakirk8998 Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you!

  • @katewoods6870
    @katewoods6870 Před 2 lety +32

    The peanut butter tip blew my mind!!! So simple & no oil all over my counter 🤯

  • @truefuschniken
    @truefuschniken Před 3 lety +105

    You can also freeze your bananas in their skin and when you're ready to use them in smoothies or whatever, you run the skin under hot water for a few seconds and you can peel them all at once, really fast and easy and put it right in the blender or bowl. It saves plastic and keeps plastic poison out of your bananas. 🤩

    • @LAKSHMIANGELES
      @LAKSHMIANGELES Před 3 lety +5

      THNX A LOT FOR THAT TIP! I'LL DO THAT FROM NOW ON! ✌️💚🌺☮️💟

    • @lisalamphier1410
      @lisalamphier1410 Před 3 lety +6

      I've been bagging them all these years for nothing! 😳😳😳

    • @leummelmann
      @leummelmann Před 3 lety +4

      Or just peel them before you put them in the freezer ;)

    • @renee6868
      @renee6868 Před 3 lety +8

      I put them peeled in a container and keep filing it up once empty..no need for plastic bags

    • @auberjean6873
      @auberjean6873 Před 2 lety

      truefuschniken thanks for that tip! That's a new one on me! I do that w onions, peppers, and grapes. Makes a lotta sense for bananas! ✌&💚

  • @christinag2542
    @christinag2542 Před 5 měsíci +18

    I learned a trick to keep your avocados for over a month. Once they are close to ripeness put them in a bowl covered in water in the fridge. They last a long time.

    • @micheleulrich-hb2ok
      @micheleulrich-hb2ok Před 2 měsíci +1

      I read on a reputable website, wish I could remember the name, that you shouldn't put avocados in water to store them. If they have any bacteria on them, they absorb water and the water can take the bacteria into the avocado. Just a precautionary thought.

    • @mystcsoul777
      @mystcsoul777 Před 2 měsíci

      I did that and it worked! I was so surprised that it was perfect inside after 2 weeks 😊

    • @kimberlielawrence369
      @kimberlielawrence369 Před 2 měsíci

      Love it! I'll be looking for avocados with buttons & tipping my nut butters from now on 😅 And those greens in the kitchen with feel like being in paradise ❤ thanks heaps

    • @sugarbrown9421
      @sugarbrown9421 Před 2 měsíci

      Just found your channel & subbed

  • @Somethinghumble
    @Somethinghumble Před 27 dny +1

    Once you make your guacamole, add a thin layer of salsa to the top before you store it in the fridge to prevent or slow the browning process..!
    Lentils can be turned into tofu, this I learned from you!
    Sprouting lentils and other seeds, grains, and nuts, is a food hack.

  • @levilevikoo3708
    @levilevikoo3708 Před 3 lety +284

    I am a farmer from Israel, here is some of my tips:
    Choose the avocado that you shaked and felt the seed moves in side.
    Choose the tomatoes that attaches to the leaves
    Choose watermelon by their leaves, dry and twisted means good (look for with the white sunburn marks)

    • @TheDjcj619
      @TheDjcj619 Před 3 lety +6

      תודהההה

    • @yubesbubes8559
      @yubesbubes8559 Před 2 lety +22

      I dreamt about tomatoes once, and something in my dream told me to choose tomatoes with leaves on top, Sounds weird, But I have been doing it since.

    • @user-ds7ld4ph8v
      @user-ds7ld4ph8v Před 2 lety +4

      תודה ובהצלחה !Thanks!!!

    • @DAzZuLK
      @DAzZuLK Před 2 lety +4

      Shalom paisano! I live in South America.
      Those plants grows like grass on my backyard.
      I'm a software developer, and do occasionally electronics automatization/integration with systems.
      I'm really interested on how things are done there. Sorry my hebrew is more than rusted.

    • @joannepereira5080
      @joannepereira5080 Před 2 lety +2

      Great tips thank You 👍🇨🇦

  • @donnavee3943
    @donnavee3943 Před 3 lety +189

    I'm so blessed to have an avocado tree 🥰 I pick 2 or 3 everyday to keep the supply coming. They don't ripen until you pick them.

    • @janemonroe289
      @janemonroe289 Před 3 lety

      Did you grow your tree?

    • @JasonDBike
      @JasonDBike Před 3 lety

      Sell them

    • @DavidJohnson-dc8lu
      @DavidJohnson-dc8lu Před 3 lety +4

      You are very lucky, because I am not sure supermarket Avocadoes or Banana's that are shipped over are very bad for the environment and animal habitate in general. Especially monocrops. You can grow an avocado tree, might as well do a Banana tree too, real one with seeds.

    • @catherinemetauten3649
      @catherinemetauten3649 Před 2 lety +6

      I’m jealous

    • @auberjean6873
      @auberjean6873 Před 2 lety

      Didn't know that thank you.

  • @mollyromanis6286
    @mollyromanis6286 Před rokem +36

    I have been on/off vegan for about 5 years but always struggled with the cost and availability. This video was super helpful for me! Thank you.

    • @jazzkardasz8576
      @jazzkardasz8576 Před 10 měsíci

      Leave nutritional yeast in paper bag or dark container like a tin ... Light will destroy the nutrients

  • @rocky-rookie2905
    @rocky-rookie2905 Před rokem +20

    As a new vegan, This video is just priceless to me 💚 sending love from the other side of the world 💚♥️

  • @laur4ful
    @laur4ful Před 3 lety +249

    This was soooo helpful! There's a bonus hidden tip: use a whisk when washing your grains :)

    • @Larissa_aus
      @Larissa_aus Před 3 lety +2

      💡

    • @suzannepharr7869
      @suzannepharr7869 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, definitely noticed that trick! 😍

    • @CBL-if8jr
      @CBL-if8jr Před 2 lety +3

      @@suzannepharr7869
      Me too.😳😁. I use(d) to wash- squeeze the ( red) lentils until the water turned orange. I will try to whisk the stuff.

    • @catecurl3790
      @catecurl3790 Před 2 lety

      @@CBL-if8jr I'm a squeeze-wash kind of girl as well 🤔

    • @kathleeneast8282
      @kathleeneast8282 Před 2 lety +6

      I've read that if you wrap the banana stems in plastic wrap, it will slow the ripening since they ripen from the stem down.

  • @JDMcFarren
    @JDMcFarren Před 3 lety +29

    If you separate your bananas instead of keeping them in a bunch they will also keep longer.

  • @ingridgilbert4917
    @ingridgilbert4917 Před 9 měsíci +9

    I find the cooking time is closer with brown rice and green lentils+quinoa, I've done it that way a long time and it's excellent. One other tip, non stick stuff on most rice steamers has forever chemicals in it, so my hack is to use a stainless steel mixing bowl nested into a pig pasta pot with a steamer insert, add a few cups of water to the bottom, then the steamer insert, then rest the bowl on top. Inside the bowl you add rice plus the usual proportion of water, put the lid on. Steam it on your stove and no need to worry about ingesting that stuff. You just have to find a mixing bowl and pot with the right dimensions.

  • @lindakennard2291
    @lindakennard2291 Před 7 dny +1

    You can also place avocados in a jar filled with water to cover them, put a lid on it and place them in the fridge. They will last up to two weeks!

  • @teresawiant5668
    @teresawiant5668 Před 3 lety +39

    Use stems of fresh herbs, such as cilantro and parsley, in sauces. The stems have amazing flavor.

  • @dibamoca9885
    @dibamoca9885 Před 3 lety +36

    Disguising your nooch as mushrooms is brilliant! 🥸 The nooch-thieves will never find it😉

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 3 lety +7

      Hahah, it's also so much cheaper at the grocery store because mushrooms are heavier. Haha, just joking. We always make sure the cashier knows.

    • @lilmisspeace
      @lilmisspeace Před 3 lety +4

      I was wondering how mushrooms were going to work in a cheese mix 🤣😉🤣 haha!!
      I'm so glad it was nooch not mushies!

  • @nickyferguson9063
    @nickyferguson9063 Před 24 dny +1

    Thank for the spring onion in water tip-I did not know that! Yep i put tin foil around my bananas and so you can leave them out and they stay fresh inside. I just got a really cool tip recently-take the flowers of the elder berry bush-bunches of the white flowers-add to water-I put mine in a plastic soup container-add some sugar and let them soak in the water in the fridge. You get this incredible lychee tasting water-super good! Well I love your channel, thank you-subscribed now :)

  • @icytherebelprincess
    @icytherebelprincess Před 8 měsíci +8

    Ive been vegan since father's day weekend its now sept. Its fun figuring out the recipes but i mostly cook fresh veggies and eat fresh fruit. That is NOT fun when im pressed for time and i dont want to do anything "wrong". Thanks for lifting some of the pressure off the frozen veggies, fruits and canned goods. Its a little overwhelming at times. I even got too overwhelmed one week and tried going back to meat and got sick. My body totally rejects it. So i have to figure this thing out. You have a new subscriber

  • @valeriebonello5286
    @valeriebonello5286 Před 3 lety +24

    Place your asparagus in glass jar with little water and place in fridge. Stays firm.

  • @GabyP17
    @GabyP17 Před 3 lety +50

    If you buy unripe avocados you can leave them with bananas to speed up the ripening process. Particularly works if you put them both in a brown bag a few hours and you’ll have a riper avo!

    • @JaymeMar
      @JaymeMar Před 3 lety +2

      Works with avocado and apples too.

    • @dannyspitzer1267
      @dannyspitzer1267 Před 3 lety +2

      I've tried that a few times, it never worked for me

    • @GabyP17
      @GabyP17 Před 3 lety +3

      @@dannyspitzer1267 the only thing I know could be a factor is temp, has to be in a warm dark spot. Could just be an environment thing

    • @LAKSHMIANGELES
      @LAKSHMIANGELES Před 3 lety +1

      ¡GRACIAS!✌️💚🌺☮️💟B

  • @snoozyq9576
    @snoozyq9576 Před rokem +7

    It's funny I never thought to combine grains / legumes like that but now it seems obvious in hindsight. Definitely gonna try that!

  • @dianacollazo5210
    @dianacollazo5210 Před 8 dny +1

    Love your tips!!!! #9 was one of my favorites! Imagine cooking the grains in coconut milk instead of water! The BOOST of flavor has to be delicious!!! Thanks for the inspiration as always!!! 🎉

  • @janinejackson9477
    @janinejackson9477 Před 2 lety +12

    I like to make pastes and use them instead of butter. The rice, quinoa, and lentil mix once cooked add some herbs and spices and blend with a little water to get right consistency and you get a paste for spreading on toast. This is freezer friendly stored in ice cube servings.

  • @dianacollinson2424
    @dianacollinson2424 Před 3 lety +88

    If you want to keep your cilantro or parsley in the fridge for several weeks, put the jar in fridge and put a plastic bag or zip lock over the greens. Lasts forever.

    • @Soulstreamcollective
      @Soulstreamcollective Před 3 lety +6

      Ahhhhh I should’ve read the comments before commenting, I knew someone would know the bag over the cilantro tip! They loooooove it!

    • @kerriewithpurpose5722
      @kerriewithpurpose5722 Před 3 lety

      🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

    • @AnitaWetwunDrag
      @AnitaWetwunDrag Před 3 lety

      Maybe I did something wrong when storing mine, but mine didn't last all that long in the fridge... multiple sections began turning dark, almost black, within maybe a week...

    • @kaihodgkin8644
      @kaihodgkin8644 Před 2 lety +2

      I reckon paper towel around the top works better than a zip lock bag inside the fridge as the humidity inside the plastic makes them go brown. Keeping the leaves dry while stalks are wet gives the best longevity I reckon!

    • @disturbed1013
      @disturbed1013 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kaihodgkin8644 I just wrap it in paper towel and then put it in a zip bag and let the air out before zipping. Lasts for 2-3 weeks

  • @Neiru-di2km
    @Neiru-di2km Před 4 měsíci +1

    A really easy food label scan is to see if it contains cholesterol. No plant foods will have cholesterol.

  • @samsilva3625
    @samsilva3625 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Wish there were more people like you in this world. Beautiful soul.

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 2 měsíci

      What a kind comment. Thank you. Takes one to recognize one. 😊

  • @jamiepage9046
    @jamiepage9046 Před 3 lety +23

    I put miso in with my cashews and nutritional yeast with garlic powder to make it crumbly .. so good as a Parmesan replacement.. love these tips!!

    • @jamiepage9046
      @jamiepage9046 Před 3 lety +3

      @@lizzyagatha3306 😀 I use the yellow for a neutral flavor and play around with how much if I want a wetter texture. So good on popcorn 🍿

  • @SunniDae333
    @SunniDae333 Před 3 lety +83

    I started my plant-based lifestyle this past Sunday. It's been kind of difficult, even with the month-long transition I gave myself. It takes effort to be vegan, which I'm not used to (plus, I was cleaning two bunches of collard greens and I saw a live stag beetle in the bunches.... That gave me a fright lol). But channels like yours make it a lot easier. Thanks for all of your hard work, Derek! You're making the world a better place

    • @thornyrain
      @thornyrain Před 3 lety +16

      I believe in you 100%!! The transition can be difficult, especially at the start, but don't be discouraged. I'm happy you've made the decision to try to change your habits. Indeed, "habit" is a key word when it comes to my own journey with transitioning to being plant-based - once I got the hang of a handful of basic recipes I could incorporate to my daily routine, it got so much easier. Good luck! It's a great thing you're interested in this stuff, don't beat yourself up too much :)

    • @SunniDae333
      @SunniDae333 Před 3 lety +6

      @@thornyrain Thank you so much for your encouragement, I really really appreciate it :)

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 3 lety +16

      Wow thanks so much for the awesome message. Way to go on your healthy changes. Yeah it can be tough to find your stride at first, but it gets easier. Certainly worth it in my opinion. I am happy I can be of some help and guidance. Keep it up!

    • @elissadavis5657
      @elissadavis5657 Před 3 lety +10

      Watch Earthlings, Oblivion or Google vegan documentaries. Education on veganism will make u realize the importance of a vegan lifestyle. Good luck to u. U can do it.....

    • @elissadavis5657
      @elissadavis5657 Před 3 lety +8

      The more u know about where yur food comes from, it will be easy for u.....

  • @NorthShoreLivin
    @NorthShoreLivin Před 29 dny +1

    When your avocados are perfectly ripe, put them in water in a container in fridge and they will stay perfect for a couple of weeks. It’s like magic honestly. Try it

  • @gloriaperez7136
    @gloriaperez7136 Před 2 lety +26

    I absolutely enjoy your friendly presence. I’ve been vegan 5 years and I find your content super helpful. Thank you. 👏🏽

  • @PureLace
    @PureLace Před 3 lety +45

    When you're done with the lettuce you can plant the roots in your garden and they'll keep producing.

    • @lesliex7894
      @lesliex7894 Před 3 lety +3

      I was going to add that I simply plant any lettuces I find with roots in my garden to kick start it then eat as needed for weeks.

    • @shellybergman
      @shellybergman Před 3 lety +2

      I did this with my butter lettuce, romaine and green onions and they're all growing beautifully!

  • @Ammpexx
    @Ammpexx Před 3 lety +32

    The Mix your grains tip is Gold! I even throw in some red lentils when cooking pasta. And by now it really bothers me also, not to have though of it before!

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah increase the fibre! I didn't even mention that.

    • @vegangoddess8501
      @vegangoddess8501 Před 3 lety +5

      This makes so much sense! I’ll be doing this now!

    • @vegangoddess8501
      @vegangoddess8501 Před 3 lety +3

      This makes so much sense! I’ll be doing this now!

    • @annegf4038
      @annegf4038 Před 3 lety +2

      What’s the ratio of water? 3 cups of water for 1 rice+1 quinoa +1 lentils?

  • @thorn.charmer
    @thorn.charmer Před měsícem +1

    13:14 I love putting red lentils in with oatmeal. Makes it way more filling and the savory taste is great.

  • @ladadudnikova6724
    @ladadudnikova6724 Před 8 dny +1

    Thanks a lot. I liked the grinding flax and chia part and I have been also mixing my grains, but I didn't know that quinoa doesn't need to be bitter

  • @Jezyra
    @Jezyra Před 2 lety +216

    Awesome tips! Also for avocados you want to choose the ones that are longer not round because the seed will be smaller. The smaller the avocado seed means that there will be more avocado for you to enjoy😊

    • @justbeachy2031
      @justbeachy2031 Před 2 lety +8

      I have 2 Haas avocado trees and this doesn't apply here. Also, Reed avocados (my favorite) are HUGE and round. Lots of buttery avocado inside. 😋

    • @s.m5356
      @s.m5356 Před 2 lety +2

      This isn’t accurate

    • @melissapriddy3739
      @melissapriddy3739 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for that tip!

  • @bgrune1
    @bgrune1 Před 3 lety +17

    Here's a tip. Use channa dal to make homemade hummus instead of whole chickpeas. That way there are no skins and they cook quickly because they are already split. Of course you could use canned chickpeas but they still have the skins.

    • @auberjean6873
      @auberjean6873 Před 2 lety

      bgrune1 thank you so much! What a an excellent suggestion! ✌& 💚

  • @parkersavage8774
    @parkersavage8774 Před rokem +1

    Okay the peanut butter thing was mind-blowing. Revolutionary. The best thing I have learned in a long time.

  • @nmj2411
    @nmj2411 Před 2 lety +9

    After watching so many vegan CZcamsrs I still think what you eat is the very best example! I’ve had such a hard time sticking to it though with a meat eating family to cook for. Although I have reduced the meat in the family meals. I have a significant amount to lose. I went last week to a weight loss clinic to get help monitoring my bloodwork and weight loss. Their plan was to prescribe appetite suppressants that could cause rapid heart rate, headaches and anxiety. Plus eat keto! I told them I preferred a whole food plant based diet as it was the healthiest way to go. They didn’t know what yo say. I felt like I know more than these doctors about nutrition! It’s sad! My cholesterol and blood sugar are high and they were telling me to eat only 500 calories of meat the first 3 days! And absolutely no carbs! No wonder so many people are confused if this in the information we are given by most doctors!

    • @witcherwoo8938
      @witcherwoo8938 Před rokem

      Totally totally agree with this! Dont give up my friend.

    • @user-wj3zp6ky8b
      @user-wj3zp6ky8b Před 8 měsíci +2

      I don’t believe most doctors are trained or knowledgeable about nutrition. My naturopathic acupuncturist is the one who introduced me to whole food plant based. I am just starting but have to cook for my husband who is not interested in the meatless idea.

  • @Kys3r1
    @Kys3r1 Před 3 lety +81

    Hey Simnett Thankyou so much for your nutrition guide! I wanted to go vegan back in 2015 and failed miserably that I felt ashamed of myself. And I stumbled onto your guide 3 years later in 2018 and have been vegan for over 3 years now thanks to you!

  • @jsavannah123
    @jsavannah123 Před 3 lety +38

    Loved this! And I’ve been vegan for 15 years!!!

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 3 lety +7

      Whoa! I bet you have some tips!

    • @jsavannah123
      @jsavannah123 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Simnettnutrition seriously love your channel! Such a blessing!

    • @themountainsandthesea4121
      @themountainsandthesea4121 Před 3 lety +4

      Sweet! 15 years here,too! Will be 16 years in October 11th! Congrats!🌱👍Went vegan when I was 26.

    • @jsavannah123
      @jsavannah123 Před 3 lety +6

      I was actually born vegetarian so I’ve never had meat in my life! I’m super healthy!!!!

  • @clairehegarty8495
    @clairehegarty8495 Před 8 měsíci +5

    transitioning to fully vegan and found your tips invaluable. Thank you.

  • @sierrafarnum9689
    @sierrafarnum9689 Před rokem +5

    2 hacks I have:
    1) buy spices in the bulk section if you can, they have lil baggies of spices in drawers sometimes and they're way cheaper. Usually the packets have enough for 2 regular spice containers. Another hack is to pour the bag into an empty spice container.
    2) this is a "ricotta? feta?" thing that tastes so good in pasta and makes it feel like you're eating cheese while also getting a lot of protein. the recipe is: 1/3 block tofu, eyeball garlic powder, eyeball onion powder, eyeball salt and pepper, 2 minced garlic cloves, 1 to 2 tbs lemon juice, eyeball nutritional yeast but a good amount, tbs olive oil, a LOT of either italian seasoning, dried oregano, or dried basil. Seriously, a lot. I always eyeball this recipe so i don't actually have measurements but the ingredients together make for a foolproof thing that makes em like pasta

  • @Ulle73
    @Ulle73 Před 3 lety +29

    My tip would be to keep mixed chia seeds and flax seeds in the freezer:)

    • @abc_cba
      @abc_cba Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely what I do !
      I stay in a hot climate and heat oxidises the oils in them. I ground them and powder them and keep them refrigerated.

  • @khf729
    @khf729 Před 3 lety +16

    As a new vegan, I am very into a morning smoothie with frozen banana, cacao powder, peanut butter, chia seeds, and almond milk!

    • @RiDankulous
      @RiDankulous Před 3 lety

      I had it with the banana and cacao powder in the past and was thinking of getting it but it tastes too good =D I will overeat it. That's a good thing for a new vegan to have imho because it tastes so good, and plant foods can be more bland generally for people just coming off the standard diet.

  • @1toshi32
    @1toshi32 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The green onions. Plant them in soil, either in the garden if you have one or in a pot. Plant multiple pots. They will keep growing indefinitely as long as you keep the soil moist. Once you have used up the onions in one pot, go to the next one and so on. Also why not plant all these greens in a pot so they can keep growing so you don't even have to buy them from the grocery store. Buy them in pots from your local nursery. When the weather gets cooler, you probably need to buy them from the grocery store but if you have a nice sunny window sill, you can grow them indoors even in the cooler months.
    I also buy the avocados in bags. Here in our supermarkets, we can buy 5 small ones. I let them all ripen at the same time and put them all in the fridge when they are soft. They keep really well in the fridge without any sign of the brown marks. I eat one small avo everyday in a salad.

  • @markbloyd9852
    @markbloyd9852 Před rokem +3

    A little tip I learned years ago, from a vegan cook book, was to add tahini to your tofu when making something like eggless salad. Then I realized, the tofu alone is a lot like cooked egg whites, and the tahini is like the cooked yoke.

  • @AJ-jo2ub
    @AJ-jo2ub Před 2 lety +92

    I'm not vegan, but this is still gonna help me eat 10 times more veggies and fruits.

  • @frannyholly4440
    @frannyholly4440 Před 3 lety +86

    I've been primarily vegan for 40 years. Just met and am helping out a young woman who lives on the city streets who has gone vegan for the animals, and she just found it will also address her diabetes.. She has watched videos and wishes there were a book to help her be vegan on the streets; I told her she needs to write it, with all her experience!

    • @auberjean6873
      @auberjean6873 Před 2 lety +10

      Franny Holly may you be rewarded for your kindness. 💕

    • @allthingsservethebeam4668
      @allthingsservethebeam4668 Před 2 lety +9

      How wonderfully kind of you!

    • @lesliegibbons1364
      @lesliegibbons1364 Před 2 lety +4

      Sorry to say this but Veganism will not help her with her Diabetes…only a Keto diet will CURE her diabetes but thank you for assisting her in life

    • @watkinsrory
      @watkinsrory Před 2 lety +1

      @Vegan Babie rubbish it is the only proven diet to get it under control.

    • @Joy-sm7iz
      @Joy-sm7iz Před 2 lety

      That poor woman is not going to get all the nutrients she needs , by living on the street. She also won't be able to keep her book writing personal, without someone stealing it. Really sad there aren't better opportunities for people who want to make life better for themselves and also animals.

  • @ricardogaioso
    @ricardogaioso Před 4 měsíci +1

    First tip is already a blast.

  • @carolinapadro
    @carolinapadro Před 2 lety +38

    Thank you for the tips!! 😊 Interesting fact: in Europe (or at least in Western Europe) all the allergens must be in bold in the ingredients list! So, the only thing you have to do when you check is see if there's any bold words in the list of ingredients 🥳 I didn't realise it would be different in other countries but it makes sense since there's different regulations 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @oohlookatthatdoggo
      @oohlookatthatdoggo Před 2 lety +3

      I am from the states but was living in France, and when I got home I was also amazed that we don't bold the allergens! I was like....this is so inconvenient!

    • @cquinn2750
      @cquinn2750 Před rokem +1

      this is true but gelatin is one exception

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@cquinn2750
      There’s a lot more than gelatin that isn’t vegan that aren’t listed as allergens!

    • @cquinn2750
      @cquinn2750 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 Yes. Gelatin is one exception but not the only one

  • @tatianareyes7584
    @tatianareyes7584 Před 3 lety +48

    I haven’t made the leap to a vegan yet, but I love how universal these tips are for veggie lovers like me!

  • @JaymeMar
    @JaymeMar Před 3 lety +16

    I recently read that these brown lines in avocados happen from oxidation, because air gets in where the stem is (or was). It doesn't look good, but is still ok to eat. It's not actually bad or rotten.

  • @LisaJuddHere
    @LisaJuddHere Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great tips! You can also store avocados in a container of water in fridge; they last for weeks!!! And store avocado halves w seed still intact, to prevent them from going brown.

  • @cherishthegiftoflife8255
    @cherishthegiftoflife8255 Před měsícem +1

    I knew some of this, but I appreciate reminders and the new tips were wonderfully brilliant! Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @kreidgl
    @kreidgl Před 3 lety +42

    More tip videos would be awesome! As a long time viewer/follower I know a lot of these from your previous videos but it’s so great to have all the information together!

  • @paulamoors
    @paulamoors Před 3 lety +17

    It’s so easy to have frozen food on hand, especially as a one person household. I don’t toss as much fresh food.

  • @nothankyou5279
    @nothankyou5279 Před měsícem +1

    Love this channel. Crystal’s your best fan! Great team!

  • @shef9984
    @shef9984 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Awesome message dude! Been vegan for over 40 years. And yes these are great hacks. I loved the rice lentil and quinoa. 🎉kudos and blessings!

    • @Untoldanimations
      @Untoldanimations Před 8 měsíci +2

      Wow 40 years?? That’s amazing! I’ve only ever met 1 person in real life who’s been vegan that long.

    • @suzannealdridge1404
      @suzannealdridge1404 Před 8 měsíci

      👋💚👍 🙏

  • @wfroedgern
    @wfroedgern Před 3 lety +83

    PB and tahini now flipped. This tip is life changing!

    • @Albatrossgirl
      @Albatrossgirl Před 3 lety +4

      Isn’t it just? I used to tip out the excess oil until I realised the pb is really dry without it but I’d never thought about tipping it!!

    • @katiehemstreet8939
      @katiehemstreet8939 Před 3 lety +5

      Omg, the time I've spent stirring...

    • @ijmwpiano
      @ijmwpiano Před 3 lety +2

      This was legit the most obvious but helpful tip in the entire video. Like how did I not know about this??

    • @lilyt18
      @lilyt18 Před 3 lety

      No more oil spills on the counter!
      🙌🏽❤️🐮

    • @NigelTufnel1969
      @NigelTufnel1969 Před 3 lety

      Me too😂🙏🏻

  • @user-mc5vy2vk5n
    @user-mc5vy2vk5n Před 2 lety +199

    As a vegan of 10+ years, too, I figured out these things meanwhile, too. But the cheesy sprinkles I didn't knew (the only thing from your video), it sounds delicious and I'm gonna make one as soon as I can (just soaked my last cashew nuts for vegan ice cream). 😌
    The other tips, I don't know if they will apply for others, but:
    1) if you love fresh tomatoes all year round, in winter you may wanna give a try to all smaller tomatoes - cherry tomatoes, plum tomatoes, strawberry tomatoes or whatever they call them in your area. These are surprisingly tomatoe-y, they taste almost like homegrown ones, which grew in pretty sunny spot. Right now the regular sized tomatoes taste just watery and bland, but these small ones don't.
    2) if you like plant milks, consider making your own. They are easy to make and way cheaper per liter than store bought (at least here in Europe). You can find a lot of recipes online, so I share only oat milk recipe as one of my favourite milks: pour hot water over oat flakes, about 3-4 x the amount of flakes. Leave overnight, then blend. You'll get thick liquid which can be used like cream. You can keep it for a week in the fridge and use like cream and make milk as you please or you can dilute it with water to consistency you like. You can add a pinch of salt, some sugar or oil, if you like, blend it and strain. If you don't mind bran floating in your milk, you don't have to strain it.
    3) if you have enough storage space, buy in bulk, especially seeds, grains, flour, oil, salt, sugar, frozen goods, canned / jarred goods - about everything what doesn't spoil quickly. If there's a deal like 4 for price of 3, or 3 for price of 2 and it's something you use and it doesn't spoil fast - buy it, even if you have it already at home. If it has long shelf life, it can sit in your pantry.
    4) ignore some labels - if it's frozen soup vegetable mix, you can still cook it in the pan and srve with rice, if it's frozen pan vegetables mix, you totally can drop it into your pot with vegetable stock & potatoes / rice / grains and make soup. As woman you won't die by eating "yogurt for men". You can bake a cake with mayo, flour and sugar (just use right proportions and choose mayo without mustard seeds or garlic 😂). What is something advertised for, it's not the only one purpose it can serve.
    5) while you can / should use the water from canned / jarred chickpeas (aquafaba), you better strain your canned red beans and wash them short in the sieve. The enzymes in beans cause bloating, that's why you don't cook them in water they were soaked and add certain herbs while cooking them. The canned / jarred beans are usually just dried beans with water, sealed and cooked (pasteurised), so all these bloating substances are still in the water. If they cooked the beans before pasteurising, they'd overcook them while pasteurising.
    6) to not waste food, freeze leftovers (whole meals, leftover vegetables you are less likely to use before it spoils), when you don't feel like finishing them now. I was i.e. putting different berries (blueberry, raspberry, lingonberry, cranberry mini kiwi aka aktinidia etc.) in one container in the freezer and when I make dessert, I can grab a handful of mixed fruits and put it on the top of some cream, pudding, yogurt etc. The greens / herbs in olive oil or water got mentioned by others already.
    7) you can make own instant vegetable stock by blending carrots, celeriac root, leeks, parsnip, parsley root, garlic, onion, herbs and whatever you put into your veggie stock - blend it with as little water as possible to not kill your blender and then strain the liquid and use quickly or freeze. The blended vegetables you mix with some oil and put in container and in the freezer. The oil allows you to scoop the amount you need. I used to salt these and keep in the fridge, but figured out not salted, oiled vegetables hold longer. I don't make cubes, because it takes more time to prepare and then more space than container with scoopable vegs.
    That's all for now, there are probably more tips, but I wrote down what I had on mind while / after watching the video.

    • @barbarasmall2821
      @barbarasmall2821 Před rokem +4

      Thank you

    • @mbfhh
      @mbfhh Před rokem +10

      Big tomatoes are cancelled. They're often delicious but they go bad so fast. Small tomatoes just last and last.

    • @alejo_g739
      @alejo_g739 Před rokem +2

      Thank u so much

    • @magsterz123
      @magsterz123 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @user-mc5vy2vk5n amazing tips, thank you for all of that!

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 Před 11 měsíci

      I agree looks tasty for beans too

  • @thisandthatmix
    @thisandthatmix Před 2 lety +3

    Something I learned about avocados! When buying them and checking how ripe they are, squeeze the top of the avocado near the stem not the body! If it’s softer and somewhat squishy then it’s should most definitely be ready to eat! 😋🥑

  • @iamportersinger
    @iamportersinger Před měsícem

    Wow. That pebbly butter hack. Love it.
    Re: avocados. You can ripen them all at once AND THEN put the ones you won’t eat immediately in the fridge. They’ll keep for a good while.

  • @ladyfae4797
    @ladyfae4797 Před 3 lety +34

    Thinking of your last video, I would truly appreciate a video on helping our gut health. Thanks for all you do!

    • @Simnettnutrition
      @Simnettnutrition  Před 3 lety +16

      Nice! I should try and get Dr. B on the channel to answer some common gut health and digestion questions!

    • @llathem2212
      @llathem2212 Před 3 lety +1

      Start every morning with B1 (thiamine). Wait 30 minutes for help w absorption. It helps heal the bowel heal. After that ur gut knows what to do. A good probiotic helps many too.

    • @alisonstevens8687
      @alisonstevens8687 Před 3 lety +1

      @@llathem2212
      My breakfast 83 minerals and vitamins probiotics and prebiotic fibre
      I have been taking this for 5 years
      Best changes ever
      In My body
      Even my Mom who is 81has this for her breakfast
      The benefits are amazing
      However at the same time I have reversed my Fibromyalgia and all other health issue I had for 27 years
      I have done the Metabolic reset twice and am just going to be doing a 16 day Colon Cleanse in July
      I love all veggies and make many vegetarian dishes {am not vegan o vegetarian}
      Broccoli and cauliflower rice with lime juice coconut oil cilantro and Curcuma which I purchase in capsules that have black pepper and ginger I take daily but I also open the and have them in my Hot Cacao drink along with Cinnamon (not all cinnamon is same ) Ceylon is the best.

  • @josianeregimbald7957
    @josianeregimbald7957 Před 3 lety +17

    2 small ideas for you:
    1- You can put your asparagus in the water in the fridge like you do for fresh herbs. It works great.
    2- for the bananas, I know it might be crazy but I have a "banana bag" and I can put my bananas in the fridge without them changing color and it keeps their ripness.

    • @kathleeneast8282
      @kathleeneast8282 Před 2 lety

      clothe or paper or plastic bag??

    • @sturkfeld
      @sturkfeld Před 2 lety

      @@kathleeneast8282 MORSNE yellow banana keeper storage bag-prevent ripening banana-banana refrigerator bag $8.00 on Amazon

  • @fiorenzarosanna3170
    @fiorenzarosanna3170 Před 6 měsíci +3

    for us AVOCADO lovers: put whole avocados in a container and submerge them completely with cool water. Cover with a lid and put them in the fridge. No matter their ripeness, they LAST UP TO 2 WEEKS, I couldn't believe it the first time I tried.
    Oh and if you cover an unripe avocado with water, store it in the fridge then drain it, the ripening process that has been stopped will START again and in a few days you'll get a RIPE, GOOD, GREEN avocado. Please try it yourself and spread the word:)

  • @pcunicelli
    @pcunicelli Před 2 lety +1

    I wholeheartedly agree that frozen vegetables and fruits is not bad. I’m in Philadelphia and my local produce market will sometimes have berries on sale. I’ve bought 20 pints of blueberries for $1 each. Use some parchment and a 9x14 glass baking dish and i can freeze them in two batches. I’ve gotten through a winter with them. As soon as my bananas start spotting, i peel them, put them in a freezer bag, lay them down so it looks like they’re spooning and freeze them. If i see lemons for cheap (5/$1 e.g.), I’ll buy a bunch and then juice them with an orange juicer. I’ll put the juice into ice cube trays and freeze them. Eventually, removing them and putting them in a container of some kind. When I buy rice, I buy 2-3lbs in a shot. Into a freezer bag and the freezer. The same produce market will have bags of cranberries for sale. Yup, into the freezer. I’ll make unsweetened cranberry juice throughout the year. Put them in the ice cube tray and you’ll be able to have just a little cranberry for a vodka and tonic.

  • @samb8509
    @samb8509 Před 3 lety +19

    I got a bag of flax seeds that was labelled "ground" and maybe 1/3 of them were still whole, so I ground them myself because I know the secret wisdom bestowed upon us

    • @deni2622
      @deni2622 Před 3 lety

      I use a coffee grinder ......works like a champ on flax and excellent for making flours out of coconut,oats & such.

  • @LorraineRo
    @LorraineRo Před 3 lety +24

    Adding some lemon to a meal can really help with the flavor. My problem is, that my fresh lemons often go bad too quickly. So I buy lemon and lime juice in bottles and freeze it as ice cubes. Quick to grab & easy to portion! 😊

    • @lindavantil6224
      @lindavantil6224 Před 2 lety +4

      I learned to wrap lemons and limes in newspaper to keep them from molding. Totally works! Also, just out of laziness of re-wrapping each one individually, I started using hand-size squares of the paper and just kinda tucking them around and in-between the fruit. IT WORKED TOO! I've been using the same newspaper for over two months and still no mold.

  • @colleenjacobs9466
    @colleenjacobs9466 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I recently discovered that guacamole freezes amazingly well. I laid out 2 sheets of cling film, I keep some lemon juice in a spray bottle (it use to have Braggs aminos in it) and sprayed a light layer of juice on the cling film. (I ran out of lime juice making the guac) Spread the guacamole onto the film, give it another spray layer of the juice. Cover with 2 more layers of film. Wrap it up really well, but carefully and lay it flat in the freezer. We thawed it out the other night in a pan with cool water. We were so pleased with the way it turned out. Had to add a bit more seasoning and that was it. The next time I'm going to try it in an ice tray, spray some juice inside, fill it up, spray it again and cover with film. No more buying the little guac fruit and waiting for them to ripen before planning a taco night.

  • @sjferguson
    @sjferguson Před 9 měsíci +8

    I've been vegetarian for a while now but still enjoy watching vegan content because it's a great way to incorporate new ideas. I'd say I'm probably about 90% vegan as EVERY now and again I'll eat an egg or a slice of cheese pizza with the kids. I never thought about mixing rice, lentils and quinoa. I'm definitely going to give that a try 🙂