A tofu scramble is pretty easy and I'm sure you could get everything you needed at the grocery store, but IME it's not the kind of thing that non-vegans are likely to want, so may be more trouble than it's worth.
My mom actually loves scrambled tofu. She doesn't really like scrambled eggs, but she tried some scrambled tofu once and thought it was great. It usually does take some convincing to get non-vegans to try the first bite, though.
Vegan breakfast recipes: [link] Most of those are probably more of a hassle than you're looking for, but there are a few good basic things there, too.
This looks awesome: [link]
Oh, and putting out some peanut butter with the bagel spreads would probably be appreciated, too.
I'm perfectly happy to eat vegetarian or vegan food as long as it tastes good. A vegetarian friend told me that isn't the norm for omnivores. weird.
I'm perfectly happy to eat vegetarian or vegan food as long as it tastes good. A vegetarian friend told me that isn't the norm for omnivores. weird.
There are some people who freak out at foods labeled "vegetarian," thinking it must all be sprouts and plain tofu. I've seen at least three different letters to advice columns where someone was so offended when he went to a wedding and found out that the food being served there was vegetarian that he left before the dinner was served and then wanted to know if he was still obligated to give a gift, since he hadn't gotten his money's worth at the reception.
I have no moral objection to vegetarian food, it's just that I don't like the way most vegetables taste. I felt quite betrayed that the vegetarian lasagna I was served apparently came with the belief that Huge Chunks of Cauliflower would stand in for meat in an otherwise normal cheese lasagna. I would have been quite happy with the lasagna if they'd just served it without the HCC.
edit: For what it's worth, I quite like tofu.
HCC lasagna sounds yummy. Or maybe I'm extra hungry now.
Lasagna really shouldn't have huge chunks of anything. Whatever's in it should be in fairly small pieces.
Oh, and putting out some peanut butter with the bagel spreads would probably be appreciated, too.
Probably not in this case. I believe her BF is allergic.