fuck yeah vegan pizza

Speaking of not qualifying every food-related noun with “vegan” (which would be totally redundant on a vegan food blog, amirite or what folks?), here’s some cheesy, meaty vegan goodness from the Vegan Pizza House in Vancouver (ham meat sauce ham!).
reblogged from gravewisdom:

just had Vegan Pizza House for the first time, wanted to try since Hunter is always raving about it. the pizza (ham and pineapple) was awesome, i have been missing ham and pineapple for a long time so i was very excited to indulge. daiya is such a  good cheese replacement. tried the lasagna as well and i thought it was kind of disappointing, too cheesy, too sweet and not enough veggies. it was more of a classic “meat sauce”  but i was hoping for something fresher. it you are just looking for some greasy vegan lasagna, you’ll love it. it came with a little salad that was boring but the dressing was good and the garlic toast was actually really delicious. 

WANT SO BAD, WORDS CANNOT CONVEY.

Speaking of not qualifying every food-related noun with “vegan” (which would be totally redundant on a vegan food blog, amirite or what folks?), here’s some cheesy, meaty vegan goodness from the Vegan Pizza House in Vancouver (ham meat sauce ham!).

reblogged from gravewisdom:

just had Vegan Pizza House for the first time, wanted to try since Hunter is always raving about it. the pizza (ham and pineapple) was awesome, i have been missing ham and pineapple for a long time so i was very excited to indulge. daiya is such a  good cheese replacement. tried the lasagna as well and i thought it was kind of disappointing, too cheesy, too sweet and not enough veggies. it was more of a classic “meat sauce”  but i was hoping for something fresher. it you are just looking for some greasy vegan lasagna, you’ll love it. it came with a little salad that was boring but the dressing was good and the garlic toast was actually really delicious. 

WANT SO BAD, WORDS CANNOT CONVEY.

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