Dried beans, cravings, and what’s cooking…
Table of contents for What's cooking? Habichuelas Rosadas
- Dried beans, cravings, and what’s cooking…
- 08/13/08: What’s for lunch; Habichuelas Rosadas (Pink Beans) sauteed with veggies

When it comes to eating I’ll try any fruit or vegetable at least once no matter how strange and different it might look following this practice I’ve sampled numerous vegetables, and fruits, and I can easily go weeks without eating the same types of foods.
Comfort Foods
There are other times when I wrap those familiar taste around me like a comfortable afghan and cling onto them for weeks, savoring the flavors of my favorite vegetables and fruits that I love can be inspirational and I’ll spend weeks creating various recipes. Aiyana, my daughter,is the official taste tester and usually is happy with any new creation I serve.
Aiyana is five years old and has eaten a large variety of vegetables and fruits. Her snacks consist of some type of fruit or veggie. She’s at the point now where that is what she reaches for when she is hungry. It’s what she knows, and she views it as normal. In fact, that was normal before people started reaching for processed foods. I wanted to instill healthy eating habits in her from birth.
Beans and things
We haven’t had beans in weeks, and I’ve decided to make them today so last night I soaked one cup of pink beans (also known as Habichuelas Rosadas or chili beans.) Although you cannot tell this from the photo I shot this morning I was rewarded with three cups of soaked beans. Preparing dried beans take more time than purchasing canned beans, but it’s worth it. The flavor is miles ahead of the canned variety. At the moment, I’m not sure what I’ll be creating, but it will be something simple, nutritious, and delicious. Hopefully I’ll snap a photo before it is gobbled up and I’ll be sure to post the recipe on The Raw & The Cooked later this week.
There are three ways I prepare my beans: soak, stovetop cooking, and pressure cooking. I’ll be doing a writeup about it later on The Raw and The Cooked.
The Raw and the Cooked
While I was away on vacation one of my relatives asked me about my cooking website. “Opal, he said, I’ve checked out your recipe website none of your recipes contain meat. Why don’t you just call it a vegan website? I said, At times, people avoid what they don’t know. Most of my readers for that site aren’t vegan, let alone vegetarian, the majority of the trackbacks I receive come from “regular websites.”
I’ve encountered many people that see “vegan ” and automatically assume that the food cannot be good. A lot of people find their way to the website because they want to clean up their eating habits because they have made unhealthy choices. I’ve encountered many vegetarians and vegans that fall into that category also. You can be unhealthy as a vegetarian or vegan it all comes down to the choices you choose to make.
Can you be unhealthy as a vegetarian/vegan?
As I alreasdy mentioned above you can be unhealthy as a vegetarian or vegan (an you’ll hear me mentioning that often on a variety of my websites.) I do that mainly because some people automatically assume that they will be healthy if they are vegetarian or vegan. That’s inaccurate, it comes down to the choices you make. Animal free diets high processed foods, meat analogues, sugar, excessive consumption of eggs, dairy products, breads, etc., and low in vegetables can be harmful also. I’ve met a few people that said they were sick as a vegetarian or vegan however in all the cases I’ve personally seen it had a lot to do with the type of foods they were consuming.
I can’t do it aka self-fulfilling prophecy
I’ve met many people that tell me they can’t make a change, or they’ll say I could never become (vegetarian, vegan, raw foodist, etc.) I reply (with a smile) that with that outlook you won’t be able to make the change because you have told your mind that it cannot be done. You have to change your attitude. You can accomplish your health goals, but you might need some assistance. Our minds are powerful they can work for us or against us.
An excellent website…
Gary of Animal Writings has an excellent series focused on people who want to reduce their consumption of meat it’s called To Meat-Eaters: Easy Ways to Reduce Meat Consumption While Retaining Your Comfort Foods, My only regret is that they aren’t linked to the proceeding post however you can easily navigate to find all the articles in that series. Come on Gary, make it into an Ebook! Gary has recently started a series titled Getting Used to New Foods. One of my favorite statements on this subject was…
Does this scenario sound familiar?
I once saw someone refuse a raffle prize of “vegan dark chocolates.” Her reason? “I’m not vegan.”
Okay…Why the irrational, and sometimes over the top reactions?
A full exploration would require many posts and lots of discussion. So here are the first two explanations that come to mind:
One of the many things I like about Gary is his compassionate approach when writing about Veganism. I’ve encountered vegans that made me not want to associate with them because their attitudes about those who weren’t were appalling. Way to send a negative message about vegans, because we know some people will automatically assume that we are all like that, pfft! Trust me we aren’t.
Future projects
The Raw and the Cooked is one of the websites I’m putting back into circulation. I have a lot of plans for it. I recently wrote about dusting off a few projects on my freelance writing website.
Something I think about
I find it amazing that people devote so much energy into researching various products and services they purchase for themselves or others, but they don’t put that energy into learning more about the foods they choose to consume and the effect it can have on their bodies both now and in the future. I know that is one of the reasons I started actively following up on my food consumption. I’m constantly looking for ways I can improve my overall lifestyle.
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