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VEGAN IN HUGARY: 14 ACCIDENTALLY VEGAN HUNGARIAN RECIPES

Ostensibly, Hungarian cuisine looks like it’s going to be a right nightmare for vegans – like hello this country seems to be in a gastronomic polyamorous marriage with pork (‘kolbász’, ‘szalonna’, ‘sertéspörkölt’, etc.) and sour cream (‘tejföl’). Fortunately, when you scratch the surface, you’ll uncover a vegan goldmine full of fresh, local fruit and veg; delicious, filling stews; and, of course, first-class wine. Thanks to the rona, a trip to Hungary might not be possible for you right now, neither will a list of  foods to try in Budapest . But, what you can (hopefully) do is take a trip to your kitchen. All the recipes below could be made by an idiot (I know because I’m an idiot and I’ve made them), so take your physical trip to the kitchen, and (with the help of a food high) take an imaginary trip to Hungary through your stomach. If you’re an actual real live Hungarian, but new to veganism, hopefully this blog post will surprise you! So without further ado, let us see what vegan Hu

Cupra debuts Tavascan coupe SUV

The Cupra performance brand in the Volkswagen Group have debuted the Tavascan, an all-electric coupe SUV, writes Brian Byrne. The reveal took place in Berlin, in the fifth anniversary year since the brand was hived off from parent SEAT as a stand-alone. Joining the Cupra Born electric hatchback, the Tavascan will be launched to market next year. Two power outputs will be available, 286hp and 340hp, the higher with two motors and AWD. Cupra are saying a range of up to 550km will be achievable.  

Mary Balogh Blog Tour (& Giveaway - closed)

Congrats to lucky winner – RACHAEL! A Precious Jewel Synopsis : For Priscilla Wentworth, the path leading to Sir Gerald’s bed had been as filled with misfortune as it suddenly seemed charmed. But Priss couldn’t allow herself to believe she’d ever be more to a man like Sir Gerald than a well-cared-for object of pleasure. Now, despite Gerald’s deep distrust of marriage, neither scandal nor society’s censure can keep them apart—only the fear of trusting their hearts. I always like to describe myself as a writer of love stories rather than as a writer of romance. The two terms may appear to be more or less synonymous, but I see a definite distinction between them. I believe that love is far more powerful than romance and that we can sell ourselves short as writers if we are content to write romances at the expense of telling true love stories. A great deal, of course, depends upon how those two words are defined. Romance is that wonderful aura that surrounds a couple as they meet (even if