Any vegan/organic AGAINST PROCESSED food dieters on here?
kendallan
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Looking to meet some vegan dieters on here that share the same concepts of food that I do.
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I don't eat meat, I'm just a vegetarian, ovo-lacto. But if anyone posts food that they like and are good on here...I'll have to check back often0
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your topic line might confuse people! it appears you are against dieters who eat processed foods! lol0
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Hi there-
I've been slowing working myself off processed foods and onto a paleo/primal diet. I have been reading Primal Blueprint by Mark Sisson- its an eye opener for sure about processed foods- I'm not vegan/vegetarian but I'm moving to organic as much as I possibly can!0 -
Have you tried the quorn brand of meat? I just love it.0
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I am not a vegetarian by any means but I have eliminated about 90% of all processed junk from my diet with fantastic results, my wife is a big advocate of organic eating and we have both felt the benefits of it.0
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What if you like cooking vegan food, just not all the time? I usually do organic, home prepared food - I think it makes all the difference. I own Vegan with a Vengeance and Appetite for Reduction.0
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aww no, i am not against people who eat processed foods. i just like talking to other people who have the same diet i do that elimates processed foods. i didn't mean to confuse or appear to not like people who eat processed foods. its just hard to understand people when one person believes in eating processed foods and another does not.0
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I am not a vegetarian by any means but I have eliminated about 90% of all processed junk from my diet with fantastic results, my wife is a big advocate of organic eating and we have both felt the benefits of it.
so glad to hear that you and wife are doing so well! love the fact your wife is a big adovate of eating organic. i dont know if i tell a difference in myself now but i hope i do in the future when i dont have any chronic illness.0 -
I'd love to see what others say, I am a lacto-ovo-vegetarian and try my best to avoid processed foods as much as possible!0
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Have you tried the quorn brand of meat? I just love it.
I wanted to try Quorn, but when I found it at the grocery store, I saw on the one package they had that they're not vegan. I went to their website to see if any of their products were, and they're not but they're suitable for ovo-lactos0 -
wow never phased me that quorn was not vegan. what other match meats are out there0
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Yeah, you have to be careful with "fake" meat. Alot of them contain eggs and or milk. Most that I know of are also processed. I feel bad to burst your bubble But there are plenty of vegan-friendly brands. You just have to be careful in reading labels, some brands will easily mark their products w/ a "vegan" label of some sort. My favorite readily accessable (yes I kow they're processed!) brand is Boca (and not all products are vegan), but I love the vegan veggie burgers, and the "chicken" patties, they're good comfort food and you feel like you're eating something super bad, but it's not too many calories. It all depends on how unprocessed and natural you want to get. In my area (New Hampshire in the sticks), I don't have alot of options so that's why that's the best I know of. Now if I lived in California, it would be a whole different story (jealous and envious of california vegans).0
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Vegan here.
Just on here to maintain my weight and micro-manage my diet to make sure I'm covering all my bases nutritionally. When I'm lazy my vegan lifestyle just leads to a diet full of fat and carbs! MFP is a phenomenal tool for keeping track of diet and exercise.0 -
ME!!!
I sometimes eat processed foods, but I prefer not too. I'm gluten free as well, so it actually makes it much easier to stay away from that stuff. I do buy gluten free waffles and bread, sometimes Amy's Pizzas too. Maybe once or twice per week I eat that stuff. I love to cook, so I cook big batches and create my own "convenience foods".0 -
i occasionally eat meat, and even less occasionally packaged food.
i eat processed food, though i do process it myself... diary is open0 -
I am vegan and I do not eat processed foods.
i love eating whole foods and enjoy the taste of real food.
I have been vegan for some time now, and find it really easy.
It is not about eating salads all the time, but eating a variety of delicious foods.
I try to eliminate as much wheat from my diet as well, and have for the most part given up bread and pasta.
i am always trying new recipes and would love to share them with you if you are interested.
I do not usually try to eat foods that are trying to be meat, because they are full of junk.
However, Wholefoods sells a brand of grain burger or walnut burger that has a few simple whole ingredients.
Tofu works the best, and large portabello mushrooms are delicious too.
Cheers to being vegan!0 -
aww no, i am not against people who eat processed foods. i just like talking to other people who have the same diet i do that elimates processed foods. i didn't mean to confuse or appear to not like people who eat processed foods. its just hard to understand people when one person believes in eating processed foods and another does not.
I actually want to get more processed foods out of my diet, I don't think a lot of what I eat is processed, I do eat sandwhich meat, I don't know a substitute for that. I am also going more towards organic foods, ESPECIALLY organic poultry. Can you list some foods that are processed that we might be eating and think is ok to eat. For example I have a bad sweet tooth, so instead of eating candy, cake etc, I eat a fiber one bar but I know it is processed, so I need to slowly take that out of my diet.0 -
Looking to meet some vegan dieters on here that share the same concepts of food that I do.
you rang?0 -
aww no, i am not against people who eat processed foods. i just like talking to other people who have the same diet i do that elimates processed foods. i didn't mean to confuse or appear to not like people who eat processed foods. its just hard to understand people when one person believes in eating processed foods and another does not.
I actually want to get more processed foods out of my diet, I don't think a lot of what I eat is processed, I do eat sandwhich meat, I don't know a substitute for that. I am also going more towards organic foods, ESPECIALLY organic poultry. Can you list some foods that are processed that we might be eating and think is ok to eat. For example I have a bad sweet tooth, so instead of eating candy, cake etc, I eat a fiber one bar but I know it is processed, so I need to slowly take that out of my diet.
I cant say what one processed food is better than another. All i can say is you have to pick and choose what you eat. My son I try to keep on a vegan and raw diet but he is a toddler so that is not always possible. I will buy him chips but they are organic! I also watch his quanitity of what processed foods he eats. Its really up to you and what your comfortable with. I am not ok with any processed foods . One bar i like is the larabar...you should try them. they are amazing and they are vegan..most of them. Sugar is really bad for your diet. I was going to buy my son pretzels and i saw there was surclose in so i passed on that. Sugar in pretzels? Good luck. Let me know if i can help more..sorry i wasnt much0 -
I'm neither vegan or vegetarian, i have switched to all organic though, and eliminated processed foods from my diet. My diary is open to friends, so feel free to add me!0
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I'm neither vegan or vegetarian, i have switched to all organic though, and eliminated processed foods from my diet. My diary is open to friends, so feel free to add me!
even though your not vegan or what not it is nice to hear your organic and dont eat processed foods., so does this mean you eat organic meats? locally raised or supermarket meat? for your dairy and milk do you drink rice milk or cows milk0 -
I'm neither vegan or vegetarian, i have switched to all organic though, and eliminated processed foods from my diet. My diary is open to friends, so feel free to add me!
even though your not vegan or what not it is nice to hear your organic and dont eat processed foods., so does this mean you eat organic meats? locally raised or supermarket meat? for your dairy and milk do you drink rice milk or cows milk
I eat organic meats, locally raised when i can get it. For chicken, i eat organic and for beef i eat organic, %100 grass fed beef. there's a HUGE difference and i love it!!! for dairy i don't drink much milk, i drink some organic kefir, some yogurt, and if i want something to sip i drink either organic almond milk or organic raw kombucha (love it!!). Whole foods is my favorite store!!! Sprouts is a close second. My grocery bill is high, but i look at it this way; i'd rather spend a little extra to eat well than spend it later on on doctors bills cause i'm sick!!!
Oh, and my favorite is organic green tea with organic raw honey! yum!!!0 -
we grow a lot of our food and then subscribe to a CSA from may to november, so our focus is more like in this order:
home grown
locally grown
fair trade
organic
conventional
visually it can be represented like concentric rings of accountability. we prefer it closer first, even if it's not certified organic (because that's a very costly endeavor for small farms who actually practice better than organic methods)
we get our dairy delivered. it is not organic but it comes from a collective of small farms within 20 miles of our house. also it is only single pasteurized so it doesn't have a very long shelf life, which means we don't buy as much each time, but we buy it more often.
for things that don't grow in the states and nowhere near the north, where i live, we choose fair trade first, organic second, but preferably both. ie coffee, bananas, chocolate, certain nuts, etc...
my boyfriend is a vegetarian of 25 years. i am not a vegetarian, but i eat meat only when it is offered to me or occasionally if we go out to eat, which is almost never.
i'm recalculating it right now (in a month long experiment) but at one time i calculated our weekly food bill to be less than $40/wk for the both of us. and we eat pretty much amazing food.0
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