Where are all the vegans/vegetarians?
lilalief
Posts: 76 Member
Hi everyone!
Are there any other MFP members that are vegan or vegetarian? I'm really interested in becoming your buddy
Thanks!
PS. I'm a vegan
EDIT: Why did you become a vegan/vegetarian? (just interested )
Are there any other MFP members that are vegan or vegetarian? I'm really interested in becoming your buddy
Thanks!
PS. I'm a vegan
EDIT: Why did you become a vegan/vegetarian? (just interested )
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I'm pescatarian. I do fish and eggs but not dairy.0
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I'm here !!0
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@ShannonB06: Good for you!0
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I"m a veg head - feel free, any of my fellow veggies, to add me0
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I'll send you a request - I'm a veggie0
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so stoked to get more vegan/veggie buddies! Thanks !0
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here, ish. i eat fish and seafood rarelly and no eggs or milk0
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Hello,
I am a vegetarian and have been for about 21 years now. I don't eat fish or chicken or really anything that had a face and could move around. I think it was a postpartum thing for me..... about 3 months after my oldest son was born I was really grossed out while cooking hamburger for spaghetti sauce and have not been able to meat since. I was a vegan for 3 months about 11 years ago but couldn't give up cheese and mayo (wish I could have) so I continue to eat some animal products in that form. I didn't touch eggs for over 10 years but my husband has convinced to eat them so I have a healthy source of protein.
It seems any "weight loss" program out there is designed for non-vegetarian/vegan's and I have had a challenge with that. I don't want to run to soy products all the time but seem faced with that or beans for a source a protein - or I lack in protein. Do you have any tips?
Viktoria0 -
Hello,
I am a vegetarian and have been for about 21 years now. I don't eat fish or chicken or really anything that had a face and could move around. I think it was a postpartum thing for me..... about 3 months after my oldest son was born I was really grossed out while cooking hamburger for spaghetti sauce and have not been able to meat since. I was a vegan for 3 months about 11 years ago but couldn't give up cheese and mayo (wish I could have) so I continue to eat some animal products in that form. I didn't touch eggs for over 10 years but my husband has convinced to eat them so I have a healthy source of protein.
It seems any "weight loss" program out there is designed for non-vegetarian/vegan's and I have had a challenge with that. I don't want to run to soy products all the time but seem faced with that or beans for a source a protein - or I lack in protein. Do you have any tips?
Viktoria
Hey viktoria. this is exactly why I asked the vegetarians/vegans to come out here! Some of us can definitely use some support or help! I'll send you a private message.0 -
i need to admit, i really get jealous of meat eaters being able to go anywhere and eat anything whereas we have to be super flexible and just realize we probably won't be eating something enjoyable (in public...like at restaurants or in workplace meetings etc). And still meat eaters complain when the food is not perfect for them, and yet I'm happy if there is something I can actually eat on the menu (or buffet line). and I often feel that this isn't fair (I mean, its fair, but I still raise my fist to the heavens in anger)....like yesterday we had a team lunch....and there was a lott of veggie stuff, but most of it was in the same tray as the meet....for ex:
(1) salad (mostly what I ate)
(2) steamed spinach (again, it was this and the salad)
(3) they gave me a side morningstar griller (happy about that...it made the meal servicable).
(4) roast beef, w/ a side of fries and mushrooms/onions, all in the same huge tray
(5) grilled lemon salmon w/ gorgeous garlic kale, again all in the same tray
(6) some sort of chicken w/ asparagus and brown rice, all in the same tray
(7) there was a starch which I don't remember..maybe roasted potatoes (I'm not eating much these days)
(8) fancy breads w/ butter (mostly what I would hv filled up on in years past, but don't eat this calorie dense garbage anymore)
(9) huge tray of fancy fruits (ok, this is good, but I'm trying low sugar...no complaints here)
(10) huge tray of fancy cookies, and a platter of cakes (red velevet and carrot I think)....no complaints, but since I can't eat most of the above, I woulda filled up here too to make up for my hunger and envy...and yadda yadda yadda, I'm fat!!
and this was for just 10 people, so I don't understand why they get 3 main dishes w/ sides and they can't just keep the sides seperate (I guess our company chef just has his way of doing it) and all I get is the salad, spinach and a morningstar. So, no one's fault, but it just seems so unfair in the scheme of it.0 -
I'm an almost vegan. I only eat a few eggs eat week and only ever from our own chickens, I don't eat meat, fish or dairy. I tell people I'm vegan though otherwise I get dished up cheese, cheese and more cheese!
I have numerous food allergies as a result of tummy problems so I can't eat soy or anything starchy like potatoes, and I react to lots of cereals and pulses including corn, rice, most flours and lentils.
It is really really hard to get a balanced diet with the allergies, and it's really hard to loose weight when, as said, most, if not all, diet plans are geared towards meat eaters. I'm delighted there are so any vegetarians/vegans on here!
Edited to add was a vegetarian for 19 years before turning vegan (ish) 5 years ago when dairy allergy finally pinned down.0 -
Hello there! I am a pescaterian (do you write this way?) I'm also looking for vegan/veggie mates here. I need to lose 9/10 kg, which is about 20 pounds.I need inspiration knowing that I'm a poor French student getting ready for the summer. I'll be working in a campsite in the south west of france in a weeks time and I know I'll be tempted by all the cocktails while partying on the beach, haha. Please add me as a friend! X
ps: I live in a very meaty country- France is full of meat, cheese and wine, there are pratically NO veggie restaurants (maybe a very few in paris) and that's also why I eat fish. When I'm out at friend's or at restaurants I have no other choice than to have a fishy dish if I want to avoid meat! Crazyyy French restaurateurs!0 -
I'm an ovo-lacto vegetarian! Eat eggs, milk, cheese, but no fish or meat. I'm 30 and started when I was about 12 or so. I've been carb and dairy loading for years and have gained the weight to prove it. I need to start focusing on the veggies a bit more. My husband is a hard core meat eater and HATES vegetables, so I always load them with butter and cheese so he'll eat veggies with me. (I also have two toddlers who are not exactly thrilled about vegetables) If anyone has any yummy recipe ideas for vegetables for someone who isn't a huge vegetable fan, please pass them on!! I like almost anything but don't want to cook three different meals a night!0
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I'm vegan (and have been for 4 years now!) anyone is welcome to add me
(Vegan for moral reasons- although I love learning about the benefits of veganism and i'm always interested in eating as much raw as I can)0 -
Vegan here!
I became vegan because I felt uncomfortable killing someone so I wouldn't be hungry for a few hours.0 -
Vegetarian since 1995! Anyone can feel free to add me!0
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I am what I call a vegan leaning vegetarian. Like th3stral (cool name there) I only eat eggs where I am sure the chickens are very well treated. In my case that does not mean own eggs, though, but eggs from two chickens I know by name and get to meet every few months. (so I really live vegan 99 percent of the time).
I am still trying to figure out how to get all the iron and calcium on a vegan diet without having to use supplements (but protein is barely a problem, why do people think it is protein that we don't get?) . I owuld like to only supplement B12.
Anybody, feel free to add me.0 -
I'm vegetarian and have been since I was 12! (currently 18)
I loved animals when I was little and remember being about 3 and having a discussion with my mom about wanting to be a vegetarian! haha. Of course at that age I was too young to make that kind of decision for myself and act upon it. So once I was a little older I was able to make the change and now it's just who I am
Considering becoming vegan one day. I eat like one a lot of the time anyway!0 -
We have segregated groups:). I belong to team vegan and vegan bodybuilders. If you do a search you may find more:)
I don't really want to say why in a vegetarian, it's a sensitive topic:)0 -
Another pescetarian here! I eat minimal dairy (yogurt only, really) and do still eat egg whites - for health reasons. I went lacto-ovo vegetarian about 13 years ago in high school for ethical reasons when I was old enough to make my own food unsupervised. However, I had zero nutrition knowledge and when I decided to become vegan I got pretty sick and anemic. I added some dairy and eggs back in. Then in my sophomore year of college, I dated a guy who was a very stubborn eater, and I was so eager to please that I just decided it was easier and less confrontational to eat meat again. I did so for 3 and a half years while I dated that jerk (to be clear- he wasn't a jerk because he ate meat; he was a jerk for a laundry list of other reasons). As soon as the relationship was over, I went back to lacto-ovo vegetarian status. I added in fish a year later for health reasons. Then I started dating my fiancé (who will eat anything but broccoli and cauliflower) and every once in awhile I ate meat (mostly fish or chicken) with him. We go to his family's house for Christmas every year (my family's Jewish, so we don't have to swap) and I used to eat the filet mignon they served. Every time I ate it I quickly got ill though, and it certainly wasn't her cooking! I've realized I just can't handle that much protein in one meal.
More importantly, I had to have a physical before entering my nursing school program. I had blood work done and my cholesterol was borderline high, particularly for a 28 year old (LDL was high, but so was HDL - overall wasn't terrible). I ate whatever I wanted for the most part, and didn't watch nutrition much. After the lab results, I decided to go pescetarian for the health benefits of the omega-3's and good dietary cholesterol from fish. I don't eat shellfish, though, since they have higher levels of cholesterol and lower healthy fats. I started running and doing hot yoga in December to help lower my cholesterol too. Follow up is in July, and I'm hoping for good results!
I love cooking and sharing recipes, and I can't think of many vegetables I dislike (except okra, I just haven't gotten that one down).0 -
I'm vegan Feel free to join our group... Happy Herbivores in the group tab0
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Hi love! I'm a pescatarian; trying to limit dairy/eggs intake. I ♥ vegans! I hope to get there one day!0
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It seems any "weight loss" program out there is designed for non-vegetarian/vegan's and I have had a challenge with that. I don't want to run to soy products all the time but seem faced with that or beans for a source a protein - or I lack in protein. Do you have any tips?
Viktoria
This, there seems to be no diet plans for vegetarians and I can't really alter non-veg ones to fit because they always say "have 4oz of chicken"....okay....no. I know Happy Herbivores is coming with a new weightloss book but not till december0 -
Vegetarian for years and recently became Vegan.0
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Transitioning vegetarian here. I guess I choose to go this way to many reasons. But if I am alive not eating meat, is it really that necessary to health? I don't think so, cooking meat to me always seemed like a chore, it was the least favorite thing on my plate.0
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I am a transitioning vegetarian. I eat very little fish and I do eat dairy and cheese but nothing else. I am having the same hard time as everyone else trying to lose weight and get enough protein without meat. Does anyone have any tips on how to get more protein without protein shakes?0
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Vegan(by choice) and gluten free(by necessity)0
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Ovo-lacto vaggie here, changed my diet in 2001 so it's been a while. Fell into the classic trap of too much cheese (how could I say that, you can never have enough cheese.... :bigsmile: ) and too much in the way of carbs. Trying to transition those macros so there is a LOT more protein and fat in there!!
Would be nice to have some fellow vegetarians/vegans add me, always looking for ideas
ETA: Became vegetarian in a snap decision (via my grandad joking about eating little lambs) - I couldn't stand the idea of taking a life to fuel my own (although I am currently planning on baking my damned cat who is scratching up the sofa....). So I'm here on moral grounds. Recently I tried a bit of meat (I get curious sometimes - all this about how awesome meat is etc, I can't remember what it tastes like!) and found it utterly repulsive, all fatty and yeugh, so I guess that's there too xD0 -
I like to consider myself a vegetarion because meat is extremely rare in my diet. Maybe a few times a year I'll eat a sloppy Joe or a taco, but that'll be it. I became a vegetarian because I just don't like the taste of meat. I also don't like the texture or how it feels in my mouth. I'm sure that sounds goofy.
Anyone who wants to be my friend is more than welcome to send me a request.0 -
I stopped eating meat in January for health reasons. It worked so well for me that I'm continuing.0
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