33 episodes

Helping you enjoy a wonderfully varied, tasty, easy to prepare & nutritious whole food plant based diet. No Crap. No Agenda. We are passionate in their quest to enjoy and share with you the best whole food vegan food, cooked from scratch everyday. Our names are Mark and Sue.We love eating a healthy and balanced wholefood plant-based diet. We cook from scratch using raw ingredients virtually every day and the purpose of this vegan pod cast is to share not only recipes but our cooking principles with you. Neither of us are trained chefs, but both of us have a passion for food and sharing it, just ask our friends that come to our dinner parties. In sharing what we cook each week we know that you will see trends and patterns in the way we think about food, you’ll discover easy ways to turn raw vegetables and ingredients into healthy, tasty meals that you, your friends and family will love. We are not going to get into the politics of being vegan, there are many other podcasts that do that. We are not not here to convince you to become vegan, there are other podcasts for that as well. We are not even here to tell you about the latest vegan fast food, mainly because we generally don’t eat it! We are here to help you eat healthily, freshly cooked and delicious vegan meals everyday which don’t cost the earth or take hours to prepare. If you like what you hear, please remember to rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts, or subscribe via email here https://govegan.online/ Thank you, Sue and Mark

The Whole Food Vegan Podcast Mark & Sue

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Helping you enjoy a wonderfully varied, tasty, easy to prepare & nutritious whole food plant based diet. No Crap. No Agenda. We are passionate in their quest to enjoy and share with you the best whole food vegan food, cooked from scratch everyday. Our names are Mark and Sue.We love eating a healthy and balanced wholefood plant-based diet. We cook from scratch using raw ingredients virtually every day and the purpose of this vegan pod cast is to share not only recipes but our cooking principles with you. Neither of us are trained chefs, but both of us have a passion for food and sharing it, just ask our friends that come to our dinner parties. In sharing what we cook each week we know that you will see trends and patterns in the way we think about food, you’ll discover easy ways to turn raw vegetables and ingredients into healthy, tasty meals that you, your friends and family will love. We are not going to get into the politics of being vegan, there are many other podcasts that do that. We are not not here to convince you to become vegan, there are other podcasts for that as well. We are not even here to tell you about the latest vegan fast food, mainly because we generally don’t eat it! We are here to help you eat healthily, freshly cooked and delicious vegan meals everyday which don’t cost the earth or take hours to prepare. If you like what you hear, please remember to rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts, or subscribe via email here https://govegan.online/ Thank you, Sue and Mark

    Is Australia Vegan Friendly?

    Is Australia Vegan Friendly?

    Discover Australia's Vegan Wonders with The Whole Food Vegan Podcast! 🌱
    Join Mark and "Sheila" as they embark on an Australian vegan adventure, sharing their insights and tips for plant-based travellers. In this episode, they explore Australia's diverse culinary scene and provide valuable advice for those seeking vegan options Down Under.
    Expectations vs. Reality:
    The team discusses their expectations of traveling to Australia and how they were pleasantly surprised by the abundance of vegan options. From dedicated vegan cafes to multicultural cuisine, Australia caters to vegans with ease.
    🚆 Navigating Vegan Travel:
    Learn about inquiring proactively about vegan meals on public transport and the convenience of electric barbecues for on-the-go dining.
    🍕 Proactive Dining:
    Discover how proactive communication with non-vegan restaurants can lead to satisfying vegan dining experiences, exemplified by their visit to an Italian restaurant in Clare Valley.
    🍬 Vegan Pick and Mix:
    Explore the vastness of Australian markets, boasting giant-sized fruits and vegetables, as well as Pick and Mix sections filled with nuts, seeds, grains, and more.
    🛒 Shopping Smart:
    Gain insights into shopping for vegan products in Australia and how stores organize their free-from sections.
    🌏 The Next Adventure:
    Mark, Sue, and Sheila wrap up their Australian journey, promising more vegan adventures to come.
    Tune in to The Whole Food Vegan Podcast for travel tales, vegan insights, and delightful food experiences. Enjoy a wonderfully varied, tasty, and nutritious whole food plant-based diet with no crap and certainly no agenda! 🌍🍴🎙️ #VeganTravel #AustraliaVegan #PlantBasedAdventure
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    • 24 min
    5 top tips for visiting Japan as a vegan

    5 top tips for visiting Japan as a vegan

    In this episode of the Whole Food Vegan Podcast, hosts Mark and Sue embark on a culinary adventure as they plan and experience a vegan journey in Japan. The couple shares their thoughts and expectations before their trip, highlighting concerns about the prevalence of fish-based dishes and hidden non-vegan ingredients in Japanese cuisine.
    As they arrive in Tokyo for a short stopover on their way to Australia, Mark and Sue share their experiences finding vegan meals in a foreign land. They rely on the Happy Cow app and even utilize a vegan passport from the Vegan Society to communicate their dietary preferences.
    During their stay in Tokyo, they explore local eateries, discovering hidden gems like the Food Therapy Diner and T's Tan Tan, where they enjoy delicious vegan ramen dishes and other plant-based treats. They also offer valuable tips for vegan travellers, including using cash for payments, planning meals in advance, and being adventurous in exploring off-the-beaten-path restaurants.
    Despite facing some challenges, Mark and Sue demonstrate that with careful planning and a sense of adventure, it's possible to enjoy a vegan culinary experience in Japan. They leave listeners eagerly anticipating their next culinary journey as they prepare to head to Australia in their next podcast episode.
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    • 22 min
    Easy Vegan BBQ Ideas

    Easy Vegan BBQ Ideas

    Welcome to The Whole Food Vegan Podcast, where we're all about celebrating the simple joys of vegan living. No frills, no fuss—just good vibes and great food! Join us, Mark and Sue, as we relive our unforgettable vegan barbecue experience in our latest episode.
    We're not your typical cooking show; we're just passionate about sharing our love for whole food plant-based cuisine. Our BBQ shindig was a testament to this ethos, where friends and family gathered to enjoy a spread of delectable vegan delights.
    Picture this: sizzling vegan sausages and meatless burgers, homemade seitan patties with melty vegan cheese, and jackfruit pulled in a smoky BBQ sauce. Our guests were blown away by the flavours, and we couldn't help but showcase the magic of vegan alternatives, even on the cheeseboard!
    The salads were a vibrant mix of colours and tastes—couscous salads bursting with freshness and watermelon-feta-olive salads that were a revelation. And who could forget the sweet treats? An apple pie that disappeared in seconds and vegan flapjacks that were kid-approved.
    We kept the party alive with music and dancing, proving that vegan BBQs are all about good times, great food, and even better company.
    So, join us on The Whole Food Vegan Podcast, where we're all about keeping vegan cooking simple, delicious, and downright fun. Stay tuned for more stories, recipes, and tips to embrace the world of plant-based living!
    #WholeFoodVeganPodcast #VeganBBQ #PlantBasedParty #SimpleVeganCooking #GoodTimes #VeganLife 🌱🍔🎶
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    • 18 min
    How can a whole food plant based diet help you go from morbidly obese to an ideal weight

    How can a whole food plant based diet help you go from morbidly obese to an ideal weight

    In this episode we interview Anthony Masiello who successfully used a whole food plant based diet to assist with losing over 11st.
    One of the most inspiring parts of Anthony’s story is how it took a life-altering event such as being turned down for a life insurance policy while still in his 30’s for him to understand he needed to make a 180 degree shift in his life. Almost overnight he went from a 17-year career in the pharmaceutical industry to realizing there had to be a better way to live for him and his family. During his time eating meat and dairy he became morbidly obese, was medicated for high blood pressure, and suffering from psoriasis, eczema, migraine headaches, and sleep apnea. With his transition to a whole food plant-based diet and healthy lifestyle, Anthony lost 160 lbs. and reversed all these conditions. Basically, Anthony was sick and tired of being sick and tired.
    His commitment to a whole food plant based diet and lifestyle allowed him to basically become an entirely different person. He has maintained that weight loss, optimal health, and an incredible quality of life for more than 16 years and counting. Anthony shares with us the impetus for his lifestyle change, the challenges and the opportunities and goes into detail about the positive health effects eating a WFPB diet and maintaining a healthy lifestyle has made. He is on a mission to dramatically shift the healthcare focus from pill-based management to the prevention and reversal of chronic disease by enabling millions of people to implement lifestyle changes that will truly improve the quality of their lives. Read more about him here https://love.life/telehealth/
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    • 36 min
    How to “veganise” a non-vegan recipe

    How to “veganise” a non-vegan recipe

    In this episode we talk about:
    Ingredient substitutesMeat alternativesAdditivesWe look specifically at how you can replace and veganise:
    EggsPasta (fresh)CheeseCreamWhite/Cheese SauceHoneyPastryBeef/LambChickenFishBaconWe then talk about a vegan recipe for Lasagne.
    Finally, we mention a whole range of ‘E’ numbers which you might want to avoid as a vegan.
    Here’s the vegan/gluten free cake we mentioned, go look up the recipe
    We also mentioned a Lebanese flat bread that we had from Vivo Lounge, it’s in their main menu range.
    Veganising a non-vegan recipe is a great way to adapt your favourite dishes to be plant-based. Here are some more tips to help you “veganise” a non-vegan recipe:
    Substitute animal-based ingredients: Replace ingredients like meat, dairy, and eggs with plant-based alternatives. For example, use tofu, tempeh, or seitan in place of meat, plant-based milk (such as almond, soy, or oat milk) instead of dairy milk, and flaxseed or applesauce instead of eggs.Explore dairy alternatives: Use plant-based alternatives like coconut milk, cashew cheese, or nutritional yeast to replace dairy products in recipes. These alternatives can provide similar tastes and textures.Opt for plant-based fats: Replace butter with plant-based oils such as olive oil, coconut oil, or vegan margarine.Experiment with spices and herbs: Enhance the flavours of your dishes with a variety of spices and herbs. Get creative and try different combinations to suit your taste preferences.Boost the protein content: Include protein-rich ingredients like legumes (such as chickpeas or lentils), quinoa, tofu, or tempeh to make your veganised recipe more satisfying and nutritious.Pay attention to texture: Consider the texture of the original non-vegan recipe and choose appropriate substitutes. For example, mashed bananas can replace eggs in some dessert recipes to maintain moisture and binding.Adapt cooking methods: Adjust cooking times and temperatures as needed when using plant-based ingredients. Some vegan ingredients may require less time or different cooking techniques.Remember, it may take some trial and error to perfect your veganised version of a non-vegan recipe. Don’t be afraid to experiment and have fun with it! Happy vegan cooking!
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    • 29 min
    How to be inspired as a vegan

    How to be inspired as a vegan

    On to the show… we start this show by introducing a wonderful book called the “One Pot Vegan” by Roxy Pope and Ben Pook, we made a wonderful single dish fish and chips, truly easy and tasty.
    There are so many places you can get your vegan inspiration from, and in this episode we talk about a whole range of ideas including:Books (please see our booklist at the end of this post close bracketsMagazinesOnline recipes including Podcasts, blogs, YouTube and BBC Good Food guideNewspaper cuttingsThe waitress magazineVegetable suppliersVeganising non vegan recipesShows and exhibitionsRestaurantsLunch and supper clubMeal order kitsSupermarketsTravelRemember, creativity thrives when you’re open to experimentation, so don’t be afraid to think outside the box, play with flavours, and have fun in the kitchen!

    Recommended Books for Vegans


    One Pot VeganJack Fruit and Blue GingerVegan 100: Over 100 incredible recipesVegan Comfort Classics: 101 Recipes to Feed Your FaceAsian Green: Everyday plant-based recipes inspired by the EastBOSH!: Simple recipes.Support the show

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