Ok, I realize this isn't a recipe but it is pretty useful and i'm pretty busy so here goes...
Stolen Straight From Peta2.com
                   Taking spontaneous road trips or traveling to grandma's is a necessity in life. So, if you're cruising along when the grumbling kicks in, isn't it nice to know that the nearest mini-mart or gas station will have a bundle of vegan treats to help you push on?
                     Candy
          
            Airheads taffy
           Blow Pops
           Brach's Cinnamon Hard Candy
           Charms lollipops
           Chick-o-Sticks
           Cry Babies
           Dem Bones
           Dots
           Dum Dums
           Fireballs
           Goldenberg's Peanut Chews
           Hot Tamales
           Hubba Bubba Bubblegum
           Jolly Ranchers (lollipops and hard candy)
           Jujubees
           Jujyfruits
                                            Laffy Taffy
           Lemonheads
           Mambas
           Mary Janes (regular and peanut butter kisses)
           Mike and Ike
           Now and Later
           Pez
                                            Ring pop lollipops
           Smarties (U.S. version only)
            Sour Patch Kids
           Super Bubble
           Swedish Fish
           Sweet Tarts
           Tropical Source mini chocolate bags
           Twizzlers
           Zotz
          
                               Snacks
          
            Bean dip (make sure it's lard-free)
           Cracker Jack
           Fritos
           Lance's Toasty Crackers
           Lay's Stax
           Lay's WOW! potato chips
           Microwave popcorn (minus the real butter flavor)
           Munchos
           Peanuts, sunflower seeds, almonds, cashews, and Pistachios
           Pretzels
           Salsa
           Skittles' Mints
           Tostitos
           Trail mix
           Triscuits
           Wheat Thins
          
                    Watch Your Mouth
          Not what comes out but what goes in. Sure, you might follow the two-second rule when you drop your Tofutti Cutie on your kitchen floor, but you won't want to give these disgusting hidden animal ingredients the time of day.
          Casein—Whey's cousin, casein is made from curdled milk. Yuck!
          Gelatin—Rhymes with "skeleton." Coincidence? I think not. Gelatin is a protein made by boiling cows' and pigs' skin, tendons, ligaments, and bones. Jell-O? Hell, no!
          Honey—Sure, honey tastes sweet, but you'll get a bad taste in your mouth when you learn how it's "harvested."
          From a former beekeeper: "[T]ypically, beekeepers are gloved and netted to avoid stings (nearly every bee who stings will die due to her entrails being pulled from her body attached to her stinger.) Then the hives are opened as quickly as possible and the bees are ‘smoked.' Smoke from a smoldering fire carried in a ‘smoker' is pumped into the hive and the bees are ‘calmed.' In spite of this, the combs are pulled quickly and many bees are crushed in the process. When a bee is hurt, she releases a chemical message that alerts and activates the hive members who proceed to attack the intruder—giving their lives in the process."
          Lard—Lard is such a gross word, it almost makes you wonder why they just don't call it what it is: "Fat from hog abdomens."
          Pepsin—If the thought of eating lard turns your stomach, stay away from pepsin, a clotting agent from pigs' stomachs, used in some cheeses and vitamins.
          Rennet—Certain words just make you cringe, like coagulate, congeal, clot—which is what rennet, an enzyme taken from baby calves' stomachs, is used for in cheese production.
          Stearic Acid—It may sound less gross than "lard," but stearic acid, which often rears its ugly head in chocolate and vitamins, comes from a fatty substance taken from slaughtered pigs' stomachs—or from cows, sheep, or dogs and cats euthanized in animal shelters. Still want to chew on that piece of Fido?
          Cetyl Palmitate—Check your head if you're using margarine that contains cetyl palmitate, the fancy term for the waxy oil derived from sperm whales' heads or from dolphins. "I can't believe it's not ... oh, wait. It is? Whale head wax?"
          Urea—Urea comes from piss and other "bodily fluids." It's used to "brown" baked goods, like pretzels. Um, yeah. And the oven is for ...?
          When going to any convenience store, take a look around and see what other food services they offer. Often, you can get made-to-order sandwiches and salads. For instance, Speedway gas stations can make up MTO veggie wraps and sandwiches, and you can also snag bagels, garlic fries (minus the cheese), and cheese-free nachos.