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Participation is really easy, just take a picture of what you cooked today and post it, no recipes needed.


This is a public forum for a discord server of friends who are all vegans and cook at home for their families.

We are here to share some inspiration, to see what others are doing and to stay engaged in something that is both our hobby and a required task.

This forum is not a "food porn" community, a recipe book or a place to teach you how to cook. It is a place for people who already cook to meet other people like themselves and provide on topic support and conversation as much as long distance friends on the internet can do. We are doing show and tell about what we made and we don't care about its instagram worthiness.

Veganism isn’t a diet but I have to eat every day. This is for the vegan home cooks. Anything non vegan will be deleted.


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1. Be Vegan.

If it is not vegan it doesn’t belong here… or anywhere.

2. Post home cooking.

No restaurant or fast food. This is what every other vegan space is about and we don’t want to promote any large or small business tyrants.

3. Join the Discord

We’re an active community of vegan home cooks that like to talk about what we are cooking today.

4. Do not make any rude comments or digs at anyone’s food, cooking style, specific diet, restrictions or technique.

While we are all cooks, we all have different requirements and we’re not asking for help, we are doing show and tell.

5. Do not use trademarked brands

Use generic names. We’re cooking with tvp not whatever business brands it and we’re not trying to turn comrades into billboards. No plant-based vegan-pandering capitalist crap like Impossible, Beyond, Dairy-company owned “vegan” cheese.

6. Do not ask for a recipe without otherwise engaging the OP (No posts that are just “recipe?”)

We are not food bloggers. Sometimes we're excited to share and will tell you the recipes we used but this isn't required. Instead try doing your own research and tell us what you learned and we can talk about it.

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Sometimes we like to hear suggestions but you should be nice about it and know the person you are making suggestions to. We are in the discord and you can get to know us that way. If you are just a visitor from the fediverse, this isn’t the place for you to start telling other people what to do.

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TL;DR: Please search and subscribe to [email protected] on your instance to cache it on your instance so we can get visibility. We're moving to our own hosting. Thanks for everything Ruud!

I'm excited to announce some big changes for our Vegan Home Cooks. As many of you know, Lemmy has been our platform of choice and we are hosted on the largest Lemmy instance lemmy.world. However, it's time for us to evolve and move to our own instance. Let me explain why.

Lemmy.world, while a significant player in the Lemmy universe, has diverged in its vision and management from what we seek in a platform. The admins there have different political and operational views that don't align with our goals. This is no slight against them; it's just a matter of different paths.

It's important to recognize that Lemmy is, at its heart, a passion project. Developed by talented individuals driven by their ideals rather than corporate goals, it operates on a scale that's more hobbyist than mass-market. This has its charms, but it also means that development isn't as rapid as one might expect in a more commercial environment.

The thing is, this approach works for many in the Lemmy community. The developers, supported by donations, have been content with this pace and scale. Even major instances have been okay with this grassroots, community-oriented approach. For a platform born out of a communal ethos rather than a corporate one, this isn't surprising.

However, things started shifting when Reddit made some API changes. Suddenly, Lemmy was thrust into the spotlight as a potential drop-in replacement for Reddit. This influx of users, many with expectations shaped by the slick efficiency of corporate tech, put an unprecedented strain on the platform and its developers. Imagine, a small, community-funded team suddenly dealing with the demands of 50,000 new users. It was a clash of cultures and expectations.

Lemmy.world stepped up during this influx. Run by volunteers, they took a more corporate approach to manage the surge. Their rapid growth brought them under the spotlight, attracting both hackers who exposed major flaws and users who demanded rapid scaling and development.

This brings us to the crux of the matter. There's a growing rift between the Lemmy developers and the team at lemmy.world. The developers, whose political views differ significantly from many in the Western tech sphere, run lemmy.ml with a distinct set of principles. The arrival of a large number of new users, many with different viewpoints, led to tensions and even bans.

This situation has led to a split within the community. A group of developers, frustrated with the direction and pace of Lemmy, are creating Sublinks – a Lemmy-compatible platform. Their plan? To eventually replace Lemmy, particularly on large instances like lemmy.world, effectively outmoding the original platform.

So, where does this leave us? We've been observing these developments and have concluded that the best way forward for our community is to establish our own Lemmy instance. This move will allow us to build a space that aligns with our values and needs, free from the external pressures and conflicts affecting the larger Lemmy ecosystem.

This is a big step, but it's one that opens up exciting opportunities. We'll have more control over our platform's direction and be able to create an environment that truly reflects our community's spirit and needs. Please search and subscribe to [email protected] on your instance to cache it on your instance so we can get visibility. We're moving to our own hosting. Thanks for everything @[email protected], you and your team have been a gracious host.

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

There’s a growing rift between the Lemmy developers and the team at lemmy.world. The developers, whose political views differ significantly from many in the Western tech sphere, run lemmy.ml with a distinct set of principles. The arrival of a large number of new users, many with different viewpoints, led to tensions and even bans.

What are the different viewpoints, or if you don't want to say, is there somewhere that these differences are explained? Just curious.

I've subscribed to the new community on the new instance - thanks for the heads up!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Leftists vs (Neo) Liberals. Americans are typically right wing and don't know it, the Overton window in that country is so far to the right it would make Hitler look like Che Guevara. Obama, who represents the views by in large of the American "left" is by policy a right wing conservative. (example: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/11/22/barack-obama-conservative/ and https://thehill.com/policy/finance/137156-obama-says-hed-be-seen-as-moderate-republican-in-1980s/)

edit: To be clear I'm not calling the team at lemmy.world right wing, the audience that showed up and catered to is American. Where I differ from the lemmy.world team is in their corporate structure and their particular needs from the software vis a vis moderation and development speed. The developers of Sublinks though said some things I didn't vibe with when they were hashing it out and announcing their product and seperately today there are multiple posts of people complaining about lemmygrad, hexbear and lemmy.ml on the front page of lemmy.world and also you can read thru the discussion of the pinned post looking for mod input for more of the same. As I stated above I'm grateful for the team at lemmy.world for pulling this off and the benefit of open source and self hosting is being empowered to do it your own way.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Yeah, the Left is dead in America. Most people here don't understand basics about politics or history, and the language almost feels intentionally manipulated to prevent understanding. "Liberal" only means "the left" to most people, and the idea that liberal could mean anything else is suspicious and considered wrong. The idea that "conservatives" are also under the banner of liberalism is also not commonly understood here.

Anyway, interesting. Thanks for the articles!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I considered deleting this because it is off topic for my cooking community but that is ok. I am leftist in a sense that doesn't exist in America but I'm not what is called denigratingly named "tankie"

Really the crux of the issue for me is the lack of federation with leftist instances. Even if people believe they are masked Trump supporters or whatever, I want more people to see my posts. not less. By having my own instance I can share pictures of food and vegan community with more people which is my end goal.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Yes, I'm also a "left of liberal" person, and also not a tankie (not a "Marxist-Leninist", Maoist, etc.).

Generally I like labels like "libertarian socialist", or what Lenin would have pejoratively called "left communist". I find inspiration in Chomsky, Bookchin, Kropotkin, Proudhon, etc.

In the U.S. I get the sense that most vegans are liberals (in the American sense of generic social liberalism, rather than the broader global sense of seething reactionary capitalist, though they are often more similar than not), but it's not uncommon to find a consistent radical niche among vegans in the U.S. (sorta like in the punk subculture, though less so with vegans).

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Chomsky isn't far from a "tankie" given his support for Putin's narrative regarding the invasion of Ukraine.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Sorry, I haven't heard about this; do you have a source where I could follow-up?

Generally I think of "tankie" as a pejorative for those supporting the Soviet Union in their authoritarianism (literally supporting the Soviet tanks that crushed the 1956 Hungarian Revolution). "Authoritarian" Marxism is rather broad, so maybe I would feel a Maoist, Leninist, or Trotskyist could be a tankie depending on how they relate to those views.

It is strange to me that tankies stan for Putin, considering Russia is no longer even pretending to be Marxist.

I have seen Chomsky provide some pretty bad arguments on various issues, and I don't entirely agree with him on everything. I have noticed Chomsky consistently takes an antagonistic position against the U.S. and the West that I broadly agree with, and it's a complicated position to take because in global conflict there is a notion that there are two sides and one of them is good and the other bad. To go against the U.S. is often to appear to be supporting the "wrong" side. In some interviews during the pandemic Chomsky condemned the U.S. and the West for hoarding vaccines and praised China for working to provide vaccines for the countries in the Periphery.

There is something to be said about Putin responding to U.S. violations of previous agreements and needless antagonizing of Russia that doesn't require we agree fully with Putin's narrative. This isn't just a tankie position, as it is a position I have heard articulated in peace conferences by professional philosophers who were clearly critical of the Ukraine invasion but still wished to contextualize the conflict in the broader post Cold War world where the U.S. had a chance to sustain peace but choose needless provocation anyway. It seems unfair to not to call out the U.S. for those provocations, and the predictable resulting conflicts, but that's not the same as saying Putin is justified or that his narrative is worth supporting.

I also admit I just have not done the kind of reading on the situation to be able to properly evaluate or defend these kinds of claims, so I apologize for not being able to speak with any real substance on the issue. I know it's an important conflict, but a lot has been going on with me personally and there is only so much space I can dedicate to education, especially education on difficult topics such as war.

Either way, when I say Chomsky is an influence, I mean this broadly and not specifically that I endorse all of his viewpoints.

Chomsky has spoken against the gay rights movement as creating too much division among the working class, for example, while my life personally has been deeply impacted by the gay rights movement and I think his evaluation might be a bit off. I can be sympathetic to the point he makes, but I think he is too quick to dismiss the significance of these social movements.

I am an ethical vegan and Chomsky has responded to questions about ethical veganism with fallacious whataboutism reasoning, essentially arguing it's not a cause worth engaging in critical consumerism and boycotts over because there are larger and more pressing issues. I used to be caught in that whataboutism thinking myself, but what I eventually realized is that being a vegan for me did not take away from any other cause or purpose, and was in most cases not even an inconvenience, and is something that increases enjoyment and health in my life as well as being a minimally better choice ethically. Maybe it's not that way for everyone, since I already cooked most of my meals, but I can say being a vegan seemed most impossible right before becoming a vegan. After a month or two I realized veganism wasn't much of a sacrifice at all, but to the contrary resulted in a kind of renaissance in my cooking (translating to more enjoyable meals, and much better health).

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Authoritarianism is what it is no matter the label, so that's what I meant by comparing him to the tankies. Putin's views often revolve around the idea of the greatness of the Soviet Union, which also explains his intent to rebuild it by force. Chomsky's position on Ukraine is easy to find with a simple search for "Chomsky Ukraine". Personally, I like this response to his talking points which echo Putin's.

As noted there, the agreements you mentioned are essentially made up. A dictator like him doesn't need to be triggered to act. Look up the role of the Russian FSB in the 1999 apartment bombings that helped his rise to power, shortly followed by his hostile takeover of the independent media station NTV. Another highlight of those years was the inaction and censorship related to the Kursk disaster, clearly showing that from the very beginning, Putin cared only about power, not the people. We can go on and talk about the 2002 hostage crisis in Moscow, the 2005 and 2006 killings of Litvinenko and Politkovskaya and others to no end, but let's just focus on the first year. Would you argue that in the first year of Putin's presidency or even before it, the US managed to somehow wrong him and turn him into a dictator? That would be wild, especially given that Yeltsin reportedly picked Putin as his successor specifically over his work in the KGB in order to protect himself and his family. Then if you really want to attribute any of it to the West, go farther back, into Putin's own memories from his KGB work in Dresden and his reaction to the fall of the Berlin Wall. He expected order but that was ruined by the demonstrators, resulting in the revolution. Even from this event alone, it's easy to explain his reaction to all the revolutions in the post-Soviet countries, be it Georgia or Ukraine, which were his first targets for the invasions.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Yes, I agree the heart of what it means to be a tankie is to be authoritarian socialist of some stripe; I think that's precisely why I don't find the label fitting to Chomsky, given the whole of his work and the kind of political advocacy he has engaged in.

Thank you for the link to the response to his talking points.

As I have said, previous to this discussion I have not known anything about Chomsky's view on Ukraine.

I did find this, from April 2022, Noam Chomsky: A Left Response to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Whatever the explanation for the Russian invasion, an important, crucial question, the invasion itself was a criminal act, a criminal act of aggression, a supreme international crime on par with other such horrific violations of international law and fundamental human rights like the US invasion of Iraq, the Hitler-Stalin invasion of Poland, and all too many other examples.

From this I get the broad sense that Chomsky does not side with Putin nor does he support the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

This is hardly saying much, since seething reactionaries like Jordan Peterson have said similar things, decrying the invasion of Ukraine while defending and rationalizing Russian interests.

This has long been a problem with the Left since the main geopolitical opposition to the U.S. and Western Imperialist countries have been problematic Marxist-Leninist authoritarian countries like the USSR, China, Cuba, Venezuela, etc.

Though ironically Chomsky was also decried is an Imperialist and liberal for supporting U.S. intervention in Syria to support the Kurdish movement in Rojava, so he has committed sins in both directions (against Russian interests, and for, apparently).

From the May 2022 Open Letter responding to Chomsky's position there are many claims of positions Chomsky takes in his interviews, but the only quote they provide is about Crimea. Sure, maybe he is wrong about the people of Crimea supporting Russian annexation considering the claims made by the Ukrainians that dispute the Crimean referendum that Chomsky may have been alluding to by his comment. Hard to say, but I at least understand why people might bristle when Chomsky says "Crimeans apparently do like [being off the table]."

It seems to me there is a lot of work to do to sort through all the claims and counter-claims and evaluate evidence and so on.

I can suspect Chomsky is not likely to come out of that entirely clean, and I can understand to a Ukrainian that anything less than full, uncritical support is betrayal enough. War creates a stark psychological reality for the victims; it is for Ukrainians an issue of survival and all this hemming and hawing about larger geopolitical issues and Leftist ideological commitments will just come across as hypocritical to supposed Leftist values, and compromising to the pragmatic goals of resisting the Russian invasion which is pressing, immediate, and traumatizing. It reminds me of Che Guevera who summarily executed a suspected traitor, and was surprised when people were shaken by this. His reality had adjusted to war-time, and he had become so pragmatic he had stopped caring about due process or rights. This is the reality the Ukrainains are in, and we should understand this and be sympathetic to the on-going genocide.

I don't have the time or space to educate myself on this issue, and I am sorry for that. It may be that Chomsky is like other famous leftists who have taken compromising positions in the past.

Coming to mind for me is Howard Zinn who was so bent on criticizing the U.S. that he amplified Nazi propaganda about the Dresden fire-bombings. I don't think that made Zinn a Nazi or a Nazi collaborator, nor do I think it undermines his humanistic principles or overall project as a historian. I do think it is unfortunate, that it weakened him as a figure, and so on. I see Chomsky similarly. In his attempt to attack the U.S. he can come too close to defending authoritarian regimes. (I don't know whether that's true with Ukraine, it's just sounding like it from what you are telling me; I've had the thought previously about his support of China.) Still, I think in the context of his ideological commitments those compromises make sense even if they are flawed, problematic, or simply built on lies that are convenient to authoritarians. The politics are messy and none of the sides are morally righteous even though that's not how it feels.

I do not expect figures like Chomsky to be right about everything. We could be having a similar discussion right now about how Kropotkin is a whatever-disparaging-term-you-wish because he supported Western entry into World War I.

Some figures might be more compromised by others, but I don't think Chomsky or Kropotkin are compromised to the point of figures like Lenin, Trotsky, or Stalin who each proclaimed ideals of communism and did much more to destroy those ideals.

Still, I am sympathetic to criticizing Chomsky where he is wrong, I just don't have the time to figure out exactly what sins he has committed with regards to Ukraine, as plentiful as those sins may be.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

From this I get the broad sense that Chomsky does not side with Putin nor does he support the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

What I get from it is the same thing as enlightened centrism. The Trump-style position of "very fine people on both sides". The kind of spineless response that only enables the fascists, as they're the ones to force their views on everybody unless clearly and consistently opposed. Another example? "I'm not racist but", because that's exactly the structure of his response at your link. He spent just a bit on criticizing the invasion only to spend 95% of the time on echoing Putin's narrative of it being related to the expansion of NATO, the US, and some made-up promises (most recently reiterated in Putin's interview to Tucker Carlson). Also worth noting that for Putin, the kind of wishy-washy "all sides bad" response is precisely the goal of the many years of influence operations, as exemplified by the trolls from Olgino posing and organizing US demonstrations as both Blue Lives Matter and BLM, pro- and anti-Muslim activists, among other things (documented at the same link with reliable sources like The Washington Post).

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Hey, I appreciate your enthusiasm, but maybe I can come back another time when I can respond properly? I already compared Chomsky's response to right-wing responses, and I feel like parts of my response are getting ignored and the claims being made are getting a bit out of hand given the context. At this point it feels like communication isn't happening between us, and usually that's a sign that this isn't going anywhere helpful, for either of us.

I want our time together to be mutually useful. I'm not here to defend Chomsky, I don't even agree with Chomsky on many points, as I've already tried to communicate. I just can't spend the time unpacking claims that he's a tankie, an enlightened centrist, committing "both-sides" errors, etc. I feel like I mentioned casually that I'm a leftist and a libertarian socialist and now we've gone down this rabbit-hole about how Chomsky is actually maybe kinda like a tankie or like Trump or Tucker Carlson because he criticizes the U.S. and NATO handling of the situation with Russia (and maybe worse things than that, to be charitable to your view).

I hear what you're saying, and I'm not really saying you're wrong, I just don't want either of us to keep wasting our time on communication that is not working.

At this point I can't tell how you are trying to relate to me or what you think my position is in all of this.

EDIT: I'm saying this because I assume you and I have no reason major disagreement, just want to make sure you're not feeling hostility towards me and that we're good.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago

I fully read your comments before responding. I also had a look at the Chomsky interview, which contained some of the other points already addressed in the open letter I linked. I'd say you were on the money when you brought up China and how some or more people on the left end up siding with it in their quest to call out the US. I think we'd also agree on that there's nobody we agree with 100%. My problem is that I find it shallow for someone to not be able to harshly criticize the US government without siding with (or praising) Russia or China, let alone acting as their agent by repeating their main talking points. That's where I'd want to draw the line at least as far as openly recommending those people, and possibly where we differ the most.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Nice! I've updated the sidebar on [email protected] to reflect the new community. Hope the change goes well :D

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Commenting mostly to check again later if this community is visible to the lemmy.blahaj.zone instance.

Thanks for the quality posts and good content!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Will my posts be moved also?

What about the posts from other people that I saved/favourited to see later? How can I keep them

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago

Unfortunately this isn't a feature of lemmy. For a while I will cross post between the two then just lock this one going forward. Lemmy.world should keep this up hopefully. The posts as they exist have been federated already and exist on the new instance (and other instances people access this from)

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Hey, congratulations! That's a big step.

Did you guys consider slrpnk.net? Seems like it might be a better fit than lemmy.world . My main concern would be getting defederated by admins with anti-vegan sentiment if you're alone on your own platform. Of course, ethically, there's not a 1:1 match between veganism and the solarpunk movement, but it does still seem to fit fairly well.

(I suppose if that were to happen, it'd be a good indicator for any vegans to abandon ship.)

Otherwise, sounds great! Look forward to see what y'all are cooking there!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago

I don't want to make a lateral move to an instance managed by someone else again

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (2 children)

100% behind this decision. What plans do you have for the instance in terms of communities?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago

I'm not seeing all the comments yet on the new community, just the posts, federation is weird!

My understanding of the architecture is that we should keep it simple and basically have a 1:1 relationship for instance to communities so that each instance would host a community then there would be larger "identity" instances with user accounts that would access all the federated communities. This would build a lot of resilience into the network so that if any community instance goes down, its cached on the identity instances and not require them to be online all the time and the hardening would need to be on the identity instances. This is I think never going to happen, so I probably will host a few more communities on my new site

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I still miss the r/shittyveganfoodporn subreddit. Maybe we'll have to establish one there.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I don't like calling anything porn personally but this is a pet peeve, maybe just shittyveganfoodpics

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Fair enough. Or even just ShittyVeganFood.

Not sure if you're familiar with the subreddit, but there was definitely a little bit of overlap between it and VHC. (No offence intended ;) It was mostly extra-low effort meals sometimes falling into meme territory. It was kinda the diametric opposite of VeganFoodPorn, with VHC somewhere in the between the two. Basically anything people were too embarrassed or insecure about to post here. Or if they wanted to meme about eating a block of tofu straight with a splash of sriracha.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

To be honest I do find it kind of offensive calling peoples food shitty (not taking offense from you dw. just explaining my thought process). This community is just to showcase what real vegans eat and to celebrate it and show non-vegans and struggling vegans what real food looks like and that it doesn't have to be "gourmet" and take a long time. It really isn't shitty and I am frankly tired of the reddit tier bullshit. Franky carnists have no idea what to even eat or what real food is.

The biggest problem with veganism is recidivism so this is really a showcase for a discord server of friends with a ephemeral community to ask questions with and share something we have to do every day. It isn't about "porn" or visual fluff to look at and no one should be insecure about posting anything here as I think. Further, I'm of the opinion that instagram and instagramability is toxic to peoples mind and on the other hand the really beautiful food-blogger tier photos are designed to sell you something not teach.

Again, I know where you are coming from and I appreciate you taking the time to comment and participate. I know when I write out thoughts people get super duper mad and think that I am mad (I'm not I'm bored at work lol) but this is something I thought a lot about and even wrote about in the sidebar here.

I'm not against setting up a vegan food meme community in the big picture but calling things porn makes me want to vomit lol. I hate reddit.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Oh, I totally get where you're coming from. VFP ended up being mostly influencers trying to drive traffic to their website, as did most of the non-adult-themed "Porn" subreddits. And honestly their names were kinda apt, as they did often have a somewhat exploitative vibe.

SVFP, on the other hand, was pretty tongue in cheek, and very much the opposite of that. A lot of it was depressed people sharing their self described "shitty" struggle meals, not ragging on other people's food.

I'm personally a bit of a perfectionist at times, and having a place that specifically celebrated mediocrity was very cozy and encouraging when. I worry that something's not good enough. If I feel my food is shitty, regardless if I should or not, it's nice to have a home for it.

In any case, I understand why the name might raise some eyebrows, so I'd be more than happy to drop that.