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Vegan Fourth of July Feast

Today's post is going to be short and sweet because I'm in the midst of planning for the mother of all barbecues tomorrow. In addition to my favorite grilled veggies, I'm going to try a combination of straight-up faux meats plus a few more creative dishes for my guests. Here are a few of the items I'll be making for my veg and meat-eating friends alike, and tomorrow there will be pictures!

Creole slaw

Red potato salad

Grilled asparagus

•Boca vegan burgers (with as many toppings as I can possibly pile on)

BBQ tempeh sandwiches

Grilled tofu with tamarind glaze

If you're in need of a little inspiration for your own Fourth of July feast, check out our grilling guide. It offers a list of our favorite prepackaged items to grill as well as recipes for entrées, sides, desserts, and more. Happy Fourth!



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Beanie :

thanks so much for the awesome cookout ideas, im new to veganism but have been vegetarian for over a year. Thank you for the help ^^

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