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One of my favorite lunches on a hot summer day is a nice cool vegetarian pita pocket. A pita pocket is great in that it is indeed bread shaped like a pocket, and you can put any foods you want into it.

The only thing you really need to make a pita pocket is a piece of pita bread. There are two basic ways to cut the pita bread. The first way to cut your pita is right in half, so you have two pretty much equal half circle pockets of pita. The other way to cut pita bread is to take a bit off of the top, and so you have one big pocket.

Before cutting your pita in half it is a good idea to see if there are any little tears or thin spots in the bread. I like to make my cut near these little imperfections. This will keep the weakest part of the pocket from being deep down where you will have lots of great stuff.

Once you cut your pita you can either use it cold from the fridge, at room temperature, or toasted. If you toast it, which I sometimes like to do, be sure not to get the pita too toasty and brittle. A brittle pocket will fall apart.

Once you have your bread ready it is time to start putting good stuff into it. I will just say one last time that it is important to not rip the bread, as it makes a mess to have the bottom of your pocket split open while you are eating. That is why you want to go slow in the stuffing, and be sure to chop up your ingredients so they do not strain the bread.

I like to start of by putting a nice spread of hummus in the pocket. For the most part the order you add things does not matter, except the spread of hummus. Hummus comes in a lot of great flavors now, but I do tend to like the plain. There is something about hummus that just adds such a smoothness to the taste of the pocket.

The next thing I like to add is some baked tofu. This is more and more readily available in supermarkets, and comes in a wide array of flavors. One of my favorite flavors is classic Teriyaki, but barbeque and other flavors are great. I do not think I have ever tried one I did not like. If you can not find baked tofu, or want to make your own, it is not too hard. You just press, marinate, and bake the tofu - but that is another article. I would not advise using plain, unbaked tofu. It is probably perfectly safe, but at least to me not appealing.

Then I like to add something a little moister to the pocket, such as pickles or tomatoes or both. I usually have pickles in the fridge. Pickles add a fantastic crunch and saltiness to the pocket. I do not always have fresh tomatoes, but if I do have one then I defiantly add diced tomato to the pocket. A tomato just adds such a lovely fresh flavor.

Lettuce is terrific to put in a pita pocket. Lettuce does work best in a pocket if it is chopped up very thin. Chopped lettuce fills in the pocket well and does not take up a huge amount of room.

If you have olives try chopping up a few for your pocket. Olives add a nice salty richness. I like Kalamata best, but black, green or any olives go well.

If you want to add a little spice to your pocket try a few diced up jalapeno rings. If you want something spicy, but not as spicy as jalapenos, try a diced up pepperoncini. Want peppers with no spice? Try some nice roasted peppers.

Sprouts are a fantastic addition to the pocket. In many markets you will find a variety of fresh sprouts. Any will work in a pocket. You can put them in at any time, but I like to save them to the end so the sprouts are sticking out of the top of the pocket. Probably does not make a difference in the eating, but there is something so visual about fresh green sprouts poking out of the pocket.

Those are just a few ideas for a lovely veggie pita pocket. You can add virtually any food you like to your pocket. Great chance to look in your fridge for some ingredients. Raspberries or strawberries, that could be fun! That jar of artichoke hearts, why not add a few? Chocolate sauce or peanut butter or jam, it is all up to you.

So there you have it, an easy and delicious vegan lunch. Enjoy every sandwich!

Larry Truett is a vegan freelance computer programmer living in San Diego, California with his wife and their three cats. He enjoys hiking, reading, gardening, watching too much television, and other nerdy activities.

Check out his resources for all things vegan at http://www.VeganUSofA.com  with listings of restaurants, organizations, and events near you.

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