Help a new vegitarian
caitieemae
Posts: 25 Member
Hi everyone.
Yesterday I started a new journey. I've wanted to lead a vegitarian lifestyle for a long time because I love animals more than anything and hate the way they are treated in the meat industry. However, in the past, I turned a blind eye to all of their suffering because ignorance truly is bliss. I also used the excuse "but I love meat too much". Those excuses stop now.
I have decided that I will not be a full vegan straight for the start. I will still be eating milk products, eggs and fish for right now.
Does anyone want to share some yummy vegitarian recipies with me? I need all the help I can get while I start this journey.
Yesterday I started a new journey. I've wanted to lead a vegitarian lifestyle for a long time because I love animals more than anything and hate the way they are treated in the meat industry. However, in the past, I turned a blind eye to all of their suffering because ignorance truly is bliss. I also used the excuse "but I love meat too much". Those excuses stop now.
I have decided that I will not be a full vegan straight for the start. I will still be eating milk products, eggs and fish for right now.
Does anyone want to share some yummy vegitarian recipies with me? I need all the help I can get while I start this journey.
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I have found Pinterest to be a great source for vegan recipes. I am sure they have plenty of recipes for pescatarians also.0
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https://www.pinterest.com/ldhildebrand/ I've got thousands of recipes saved on my Pinterest0
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My favorite website right now is
Www.veggiesdontbite.com I've made tons from it and they always come out great. I've been vegetarian forever but just recently became vegan0 -
I highly suggest The Minimalist Baker blog. Just type it into google and she has soooo many recipes and they're all easy and they're all vegan as well!0
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Just give up red meat. Try that for a year first.0
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Be mindful to have balance in your diet I have seen a lot of vegetarians a vegans start off by trying to keep full on carbs and forgetting other important food groups can also be filling.... And try new things often, in the last few months I have found new tasty things that I haven't seen before
As for recipes there is pretty much a substitute for every recipe out there Google vegetarian [insert meat dish you like] recipe and more than likely you will find it. Just remember it's probably won't taste exactly the same but can be delicious in its own way0 -
I was vegetarian for about a year. My favourite recipes were nachos! Corn chips, heat lentils & salsa on the stove, put on top, add cheese, microwave & guac on top. You can also put veggies in this too! I also love pumpkin ravioli!!
A tip for if you go vegan, most dry pasta is vegan! ☺0 -
Youtube.com the zombie vegan ....amazing0
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Pinterest! I find a lot on Instagram as well. A lot of people on there post pictures of delicious recipes and in the comment section will post in detail how to prep, what you need AS well as nutritional info. Its awesome! Just go on the app and search.0
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JanetYellen wrote: »Just give up red meat. Try that for a year first.
I started with giving up red meat for thirty days. I ended up not eating it for fifteen years0 -
I'm vegetarian, I eat eggs and fish. My daily meals(I don't skimp on protein):
An apple with peanut butter and two eggs, sometimes I add strawberries
Quinoa with black beans and chopped baked yams
Amy's organic lentil soup
Tuna, almonds, baby carrots, sometimes made into a salad when I have time
Nugo slim protein bar or dry roasted edamame or pumpkin seeds
On my days off I'll have either salmon or shrimp with asparagus for dinner instead of soup0 -
Think of your favorite meat-filled foods and look for vegetarian versions of them on google OR substitute the meat for tofu/tempeh/seitan/textured soy protein! Add a ton of spices!! YUM!0
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alyssawentland wrote: »JanetYellen wrote: »Just give up red meat. Try that for a year first.
I started with giving up red meat for thirty days. I ended up not eating it for fifteen years
Same here, but for 12 years.
I eat red meat occasionally now.0 -
Pick an ingredient and YouTube it. Cauliflower, chick peas, black beans, avacado, rice, tofu, kale, tempeh. I think the most benifits come when you give up the processed vegetarian meals. I try new recipes every week multiple times. I get a baseline idea from YouTube and make the recipe mine from there. Just my 2 cents.0
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I would ask what are you looking for? It is very easy to cook Indian, Thai, various Chinese, Ethiopian, Italian and be vegetarian. But if this to your palate and you are looking for vegetarian versions typical meat and potatoes then that is not how I cook vegetarian (we are not vegetarian, but I'll cook 3-4 vegetarian meals per week) for my wife...0
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janejellyroll wrote: »I have found Pinterest to be a great source for vegan recipes. I am sure they have plenty of recipes for pescatarians also.
This. You're a pescatarian, not a vegetarian I don't do a lot of cooking, but there are these delicious vegetarian sausages. The brand is Field Roast, and they are definitely worth checking out. I also like Tofurkey, which I never thought I'd ever say! It's a lunch meat substitute. Cottage cheese is an excellent vegetarian source of protein. It's delicious mixed with a diced granny smith apple or with veggies like tomato, cucumbers or bell peppers.0 -
Forks over Knives has a lot of great options. I have just trying to be mostly but not total vegetarian so would like to join you. I was wondering about how others feel in this plan. I love vegetables and have been better with digestion since cutting back on fatty meats .0
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This is a great recipe. http://www.thekitchn.com/slow-cooker-recipe-curried-vegetable-and-chickpea-stew-675200
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Egg rice and beans are my staple0
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Lots of recipes here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/45-happy-herbivores
and here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/46-team-vegan0 -
Being that you are an ethical vegetarian I would also double check where your dairy comes from. A lot of dairy farms sell male baby cows for veal or to farms for ground beef. Also check where your eggs come from. There are really good egg farms and good dairy farms that only milk once day and don't sell for meat ect.0
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My favorite place for recipes is Thug Kitchen (two cookbooks and a blog). It is vegan, but I've been cooking their recipes since before I gave up meat.
I second looking into where you get your dairy and your eggs. I eat very very little dairy (two fold: it doesn't like me AND ethical reasons) and my eggs come from my neighbor's chickens, who I walk past daily, chat with, and occasionally bring scraps from my garden . One day I hope to have my own chickens! I will not eat store bought eggs.0
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