Becoming Vegetarian-- Need good recipes

AlexisJ330
AlexisJ330 Posts: 97 Member
I am changing to a vegetarian diet and would like some advise. I'm changing since I am feeling too guilty about eating animals. I will continue to each cheese, eggs, and milk. I love cooking and prefer not to eat frozen foods. Does anyone have any good easy healthy recipes or any good advice while I make the change.
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  • Querian
    Querian Posts: 419 Member
    You can look at my diary, I eat mostly vegetarian. :flowerforyou:
  • VegKate
    VegKate Posts: 55 Member
    I'm a vegtarian for 3 years now. Feel free to look at my diary! I cook a lot too.
  • thisismeraw
    thisismeraw Posts: 1,264 Member
    OP, there are TONS of websites out there for vegetarian diets. Check out skinnytaste and search on google... There are a few I tend to look at but can't think of them off hand.
  • laurasnyder411
    laurasnyder411 Posts: 172 Member
    bump---hoping this topic gets answers instead of arguments over the moral of vegetarianism.
  • Nikki_G30
    Nikki_G30 Posts: 72 Member
    I have found some good recipes on fatfreevegan.com, yumuniverse.com/, skinnytaste.com and ohsheglows.com.
  • thisismeraw
    thisismeraw Posts: 1,264 Member
    I have found some good recipes on fatfreevegan.com, yumuniverse.com/, skinnytaste.com and ohsheglows.com.

    I forgot about ohsheglows!
  • lrichelle
    lrichelle Posts: 54 Member
    I also eat mostly vegetarian. Check out vegweb.com, they have fantastic recipes!
  • daffodilsoup
    daffodilsoup Posts: 1,972 Member
    I am changing to a vegetarian diet and would like some advise. I'm changing since I am feeling too guilty about eating animals. I will continue to each cheese, eggs, and milk. I love cooking and prefer not to eat frozen foods. Does anyone have any good easy healthy recipes or any good advice while I make the change.

    I am vegan, so you are more than welcome to check out my diary!

    You've gotten some great websites here, but my favorites are theppk.com, ohsheglows.com, vegandad.com, veganyumyum.com, happyherbivore.com. If you like to cook and are interested in trying international recipes, ivu.org/recipes is chock full of delicious meatless recipes from around the world.

    Cutting meat out of my life has made me feel much more at peace with myself - it's definitely been the healthiest choice I've made for my soul. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you might have about making this transition!
  • Amyp7777
    Amyp7777 Posts: 79
    Feel free to add me, any vegetarian/vegan/pesc. My diary is open to friends. I eat pescetarian, but not a whole lot of fish. Maybe we can get ideas from one another.
  • crista_b
    crista_b Posts: 1,192 Member
    Anyways. I have a board on my pinterest that has lots of recipes, and I try to mark what I think of them after I've tried them. Instead of trying to pick out certain ones, here's the link to the board, and you can try whichever you want (you don't need a pinterest to view them) http://pinterest.com/crista_b/living-the-veg-life/

    ETA: You can add me if you want, but my diary isn't open. I'll still share recipes if you want though! And I'm kind of a lazy cook so I try to use recipes that don't have ridiculously difficult to find ingredients or take days on end to prepare; I'm not a chef! LOL
  • May I add you? I need to learn how to do veggie recipes and being a Louisiana girl doesn't make it easy for me..lol. Thanks
  • thisismeraw
    thisismeraw Posts: 1,264 Member
    Also, OP, check out Pinterest if you have an account. There are tons of amazing recipes there! A great source for a lot of things!!
  • AlexisJ330
    AlexisJ330 Posts: 97 Member
    Thanks for the advise and links to recipes. I am excited to try them out.

    As for the controversy, I respect everyone's opinion and I hope everyone can respect everyone else's opinion as well. We are all here to work on living healthy lives which can be done whether you ear meat or not. It is the protein and nutrients in meat that our bodies need and that protein can be found in other non-meat sources as well. Sorry if the fact that I am becoming a vegetarian offends anyone. There are more offensive things in this world, so lets us that energy to work on a real problem that needs to be addressed.
  • crista_b
    crista_b Posts: 1,192 Member
    As for the controversy, I respect everyone's opinion and I hope everyone can respect everyone else's opinion as well. We are all here to work on living healthy lives which can be done whether you ear meat or not. It is the protein and nutrients in meat that our bodies need and that protein can be found in other non-meat sources as well. Sorry if the fact that I am becoming a vegetarian offends anyone. There are more offensive things in this world, so lets us that energy to work on a real problem that needs to be addressed.
    QFT!

    Yesterday was my 1 year anniversary of being vegetarian and I mentioned it on facebook and in order to avoid the controversy, I ended my status by saying "I don't tell you what to eat. Don't tell me what to eat. Thanks." Haha

    ETA: Good luck! I hope you enjoy it!
  • redraidergirl2009
    redraidergirl2009 Posts: 2,560 Member
    If you're like me if a recipe needs like 40 things count me out. I like to go to peta2's website, they are vegan recipes but can easily be made vegetarian and have few ingredients and little prep time. You can also go here for good vegetarian recipes http://www.vegetariantimes.com/
  • FATJAKE5
    FATJAKE5 Posts: 162
    The OP said:
    I am changing to a vegetarian diet and would like some advise. I'm changing since I am feeling too guilty about eating animals.

    When you preface a thread with some statement like this, you are imposing your personal feelings where they do not belong. This sentence does not and should not be here, and if left out would have not gotten this agument started in the first place.

    This is the problem right here,...OP said: [/quote] I'm changing since I am feeling too guilty about eating animals.[/quote]
  • crista_b
    crista_b Posts: 1,192 Member
    The OP said:
    I am changing to a vegetarian diet and would like some advise. I'm changing since I am feeling too guilty about eating animals.

    When you preface a thread with some statement like this, you are imposing your personal feelings where they do not belong. This sentence does not and should not be here, and if left out would have not gotten this agument started in the first place.

    This is the problem right here,...OP said: I'm changing since I am feeling too guilty about eating animals.
    [/quote] [/quote]
    But even if that's the OPs reason, they were asking for advice for recipes, not someone being rude saying that people that don't eat meat aren't "normal". As part of the Terms for the forums, if that person didn't have anything useful to post (and posting that the OP should "get the **** over it and eat meat like a normal human being" is not useful), they are not supposed to reply.
  • AlexisJ330
    AlexisJ330 Posts: 97 Member
    My mom always taught me if you don't have something nice to say, don't say it at all. I am looking for help and advice not criticism or cursing.
  • thisismeraw
    thisismeraw Posts: 1,264 Member
    My mom always taught me if you don't have something nice to say, don't say it at all. I am looking for help and advice not criticism or cursing.

    Unfortuantely, when posting here you will always get criticism or cursing from some. Just try to ignore it.

    There are however TONS of amazingly helpful people here!
  • FATJAKE5
    FATJAKE5 Posts: 162
    The OP said:
    I am changing to a vegetarian diet and would like some advise. I'm changing since I am feeling too guilty about eating animals.

    When you preface a thread with some statement like this, you are imposing your personal feelings where they do not belong. This sentence does not and should not be here, and if left out would have not gotten this agument started in the first place.

    This is the problem right here,...OP said: I'm changing since I am feeling too guilty about eating animals.
    [/quote]
    But even if that's the OPs reason, they were asking for advice for recipes, not someone being rude saying that people that don't eat meat aren't "normal". As part of the Terms for the forums, if that person didn't have anything useful to post (and posting that the OP should "get the **** over it and eat meat like a normal human being" is not useful), they are not supposed to reply.
    [/quote]

    Crista, you obviously did not read what I said as you did not get the point which is that:
    If the OP did not preface her thread with that statement, which has nothing to do with her question, this argument would not have begun in the first place. She was asking for recipes and interjecting her feelings about eating meat on everyone else at the same time.
  • crista_b
    crista_b Posts: 1,192 Member
    Crista, you obviously did not read what I said as you did not get the point which is that:
    If the OP did not preface her thread with that statement, which has nothing to do with her question, this argument would not have begun in the first place. She was asking for recipes and interjecting her feelings about eating meat on everyone else at the same time.
    I understood your point, but my point is that this was OP's thread. If she wanted to share her feelings, she has that right. She made a simple statement and asked for vegetarian recipes. All I'm saying is that the response did not belong in the thread and should never have even been posted.
  • HollisGrant
    HollisGrant Posts: 2,022 Member
    I am mostly vegetarian (I eat fish once in a blue moon). The base of my diet is beans and brown rice (now that I've cut out the junk food). I am eating mostly lentils, but also other beans, and meet or exceed the protein guidelines on MFP. Vegetarians don't have to rely on dairy for all their protein. I don't eat cheese or milk products, but once in a while will eat an egg. I add to my diet steamed/sauted/blanched veggies of all kind. You are welcome to look at my food diary.
  • arewethereyet
    arewethereyet Posts: 18,702 Member
    Dear MFP Posters,

    The subject here is "Becoming Vegetarian-- Need good recipes". Please be respectful to the OP and stick to the subject. Anything else will be deemed as hi-jacking.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/welcome/guidelines

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    I have removed some posts, given out some warnings, and refrained from giving out any strikes...........yet.

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  • KolaCabana
    KolaCabana Posts: 19
    My mom always taught me if you don't have something nice to say, don't say it at all. I am looking for help and advice not criticism or cursing.

    Somone always has to ruffle feathers. Just ignore them. Take what you need and leave the rest! I hope your vegetarian journey has been successful.
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    Back to the topic at hand,...

    I became vegetarian when I was 13 for largely the same reasons. I'm 33 now and have had many years to create dishes that are nutritionally balanced and taste great.

    You are welcome to view my diary. I prefer to make things from scratch because its healthier than store bought and I know what's in it.

    I'm in the uk and here we have something great called quorn. You can use this in place of meat in a variety of dishes.

    The mince is very good and only has 5% fat. Many meat eaters use this mince for dietary reasons.

    I wish you well whatever you decide to do
  • SummerLovesPhil
    SummerLovesPhil Posts: 242 Member
    I have a big fat cookbook called The Passionate Vegetarian that I just love. She has a whole section on pots of beans, the best being Buckaroo Beans that use coffee and dark chocolate to achieve a smoky flavor. It's a pretty popular cookbook, so the library probably has a copy.
  • AleciaG724
    AleciaG724 Posts: 705 Member
    My diary is open & you can add me. Vegetarian for 3 1/2 years.
  • jordanlillybit
    jordanlillybit Posts: 7 Member
    Look into Asian-based cuisines. Many are vegetarian friendly!!


    A few of my favorites:

    Tofu Stir Fry

    (Press the tofu--make sure to research online how to do this. You can marinade it after it's pressed)


    Annie's Parmesan Peace Pasta...I throw in tomatoes and broccoli, but you could add just about any vegetable


    Baby Arugula with Mini Heirloom Tomatoes, Black Grapes, Feta, and Balsamic Vinegar
  • Becky_Smith72
    Becky_Smith72 Posts: 161 Member
    I'm vegetarian, too! :)