CostCo's Frozen Food Options for Busy Vegans

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Vegan Cosmo


The vegan lifestyle has become more and more widespread around the world, with more people opting to modify their diet to save hundreds of animals from unnecessary injury and death.

Many people have now seen the benefit of not eating animal products. Non-meat, non-dairy, fresh food is always the safer choice.

But gone are the days Where all vegans are jobless hippies, many professionals today are opting for the vegan way of life and have had to accommodate their busy lives to match. When many vegans and health-conscious people can argue the negative facets of frozen foods, there are a few conveniences that easily outweigh the disadvantages and a few frozen vegan foods that are really too good to be true.

Frozen Food? Are you kidding me?


When we think of frozen foods, We might think of the awful food presented to us in the 80s and 90s that was filled with preservatives and harmful salts and sugar. Lots of people would look at Vegan food these days and conclude it was better to take the opportunity with fresh and yummy meat than to consume those ancient (for the West) Vegan prepared meals

If they saw friends or family those ancient Vegans would need to take their own frozen foods. Nobody could figure out what to cook for them, what was allowed, or not allowed. It was viewed as a 'craze' just for crazies or people that had a spiritual reason for giving up on the prized meat and dairy.

Now, most people have at least attempted a Vegan meal and the food has gotten so much better.

Breakfast


What comes to mind when You think about frozen breakfast foods? For me, it is definitely just hash browns, but it turns out there's an entire world of tasty frozen vegan breakfast things just waiting to be devoured!

If breakfast bowls are your style, you will be delighted to know that Gardein not only supplies vegetarian alternatives, but they are actually better than their meat-based counterparts. With all sorts of flavors available, I must personally advocate the shakshuka bowl because it's reminiscent of my youth and a complete treat.

Breakfast sandwiches are Nearly as old as breakfast, and only because you do not need a grizzly sausage patty in the morning does not mean you should miss out on this occurrence. Take a look at Gardein's breakfast pockets or Sweet Earth's meatless breakfast patties.

For those with a sweet tooth first thing in the morning, it is damn near impossible to conquer waffles. Making vegan waffles from scratch may seem like brain surgery to a weary mind, that is why I like Van's gluten-free vegan waffles, which are fast, simple, and delicious. What more could you ask for?

Lunch


Perhaps the most commonly Rushed meal of the day for most individuals, lunch can be a hassle to arrange ahead of time whether following a long day of work or just before. Exotic lunch choices can be a savior in our hectic lives.

If you are a fan of Asian Cuisine for lunch, there are some truly wonderful options out there wrapped up into neat little bundles. Vegan spring rolls have sprung up in Costco's across America, I am a huge fan of Royal Asia, a Vietnamese firm that produces a tasty spring roll set that includes its own dipping sauce. The quantity of rolls in the bundle is usually enough to get a few lunches within a week and gives me an opportunity to become more creative with my dipping sauces.

Next of course will be the Mexican-inspired choices from wonderful businesses like Alpha Foods who create a gorgeous variety of vegan tamales and burritos. Sure to give you your fix of our nation's favorite cuisine at the press of a button. Also, have a look at Starlite Cuisines' assortment of taquitos which are a few of the greatest pre-made taquitos in the marketplace.

Dinner


Perhaps the most Bothersome meal to prepare and even to plan for is dinner. Often we are cooking for more than just ourselves, so ensuring every meal is gonna make everybody eating it joyful truly is a balancing act. Thankfully there is an enormous assortment of vegan frozen foods that may be used for dinner.

An obvious starting point Would be hamburgers, easy to throw together and enjoyable for children and grownups alike, burgers have lately developed to accommodate vegans massively. With products like Past Burger, it is hard not to like a traditional meal with omnivores and vegans able to consume side-by-side. Dr. Praegers also do an unbelievable assortment of vegan burgers that are packed with the nutrients you and your family want.

Next of course must be pizza. Frozen pizza was in American plantations so long that it's become a part of the culture, but does it need to be unhealthy? Absolutely not! Daiya has a wonderful assortment of vegan and fermented pizzas, all of which are nutrient-dense and delicious.

Dessert


Considered the most important meal of the day in my home, dessert does not have to be sickeningly sweet and innately unhealthy. There are some terrific vegan treats on the market, with vegan ice creams made with soy milk, almond milk, coconut milk, and oat milk.

It's damn-near impossible To avoid the elephant in the room, of course, that would be Ben & Jerry's, and thankfully they've started their own assortment of vegan ice creams that are if anything better than their dairy counterparts.

But … fruit pies?


Finally fruit cakes and fruit pies, now a number of these prove to be"accidentally vegan" because they do not use any meat or dairy products by character. My favorite brand for fruit pies must be Claim Jumper, using their immense assortment of flavors it's tough to do yourself a disservice when purchasing their pies.

With so many beautiful And delicious vegan frozen foods on the market, I hope you're feeling better Equipped for your busy life! If you found this useful please feel free to share it with any family or friends, even as a suggestion for what they're missing out on.