I hadn’t heard this song in a good six months, and I was in one of those moods where I take every song very literally, and try to connect the lyrics to my life, like they had been written specifically for me. On around the 16 th hour of travel, I was listening to “The Devil Wears Prada Soundtrack” like the smart, cultured, girl that I am, when “Jump” by Madonna came on. The nearly 20-hour drive to New Jersey from Kansas City, definitely took a toll on my mind and body. This time I was somewhat reluctant considering it was going to be an 18-hour drive both there and back, but I was willing to do just about anything as long as it meant I could be reunited with New York. I don’t really care where to, or how long, the whole experience is enough for me. Over winter break I was lucky enough to go on a short road trip. It's not just about food it’s about education. “Tasty Harmony is a place where you can have those connections and the servers have made those connections with each other and the customers,“ Jill said. She was a massage therapist for 12 years, and a lot of the Tasty Harmony employees are going to school for therapy or to be yoga teachers. What else was ordered? Mark had the Heart of Provence (cornmeal and almond crusted tempeh triangles, garlic seared polenta cakes, Provence inspired tomato sauce) which we all picked at…Īnd Mike chose the Reuben, which was AMAZEBALLS and was made with marinated tempeh, homemade sauerkraut, cashew cheese and Russian dressing on toasted marble rye bread.Although it is a restaurant, Jill explains the deeper meaning of Tasty Harmony and how “It’s not just food it’s the whole wellness aspect.” You know how you have that old favorite, and you’re torn between ordering that one dish again and again, or trying something new that you might love even more? Such a hard decision, especially at a place like Tasty Harmony where everything is, well, TASTY! Still, this dish gets my vote as Best Of Menu □ That’s what I had last time I ate there, and what I wish I had ordered this time. Jamie had the Kentucky Fried Freedom: Battered and pan fried mock chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, black eyed peas and garlicky greens! And yes, I think that’s perfectly okay!īeans, guac, salsa, vegan sour cream, and cashew cheese! They weren’t the best vegan nachos I’ve ever had, but they were very yummy! Good news: Once you get there and look at their IRL menu, almost everything is vegan! And so my review today is for Tasty Harmony, and all-vegetarian restaurant in the fabulous city of Fort Collins!Ī group of us went to FoCo for the day last month, to visit some breweries and to eat at Tasty Harmony. Which is okay because this is MY blog and I get to write about whatever I want. Today, however, I’m breaking my own rule. It’s a wonderful argument and I totally stand by it. The types of places where you’d like to be able to join them! I want to use this space to share reviews of “regular” restaurants that have tons of delicious options for us plant-eaters, the types of places your friends and family are already eating. I have two reasons for this: Because everyone who’s interested in eating veg in Denver already knows about places like Watercourse, City O’ City and Native Foods, and because I live in an omni world where many of my friends and most of my family eat meat and dairy… and I’m pretty sure your guys are in that same boat with me. So, when I started the MHVE reviews, I said I wasn’t going to feature all-vegan or all-vegetarian restaurants.
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