New Vegetarian.
BewitchedBelinda99
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Hiya, I decided on monday 18 July to become a veggie. Looking for veggie friends but anyone welcome. Please add me, thank you xxx
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Only 1 taker?1
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Was it me? lol. I started to send you a request, but my phone signed me out. 22 years a vegetarian and I'm on here everyday if you need me!2
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sorry, not a vegetarian! Good luck with it though!!1
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You can add me. I don't log everyday, but I'm trying to get better at it2
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I did say anyone welcome! Thanks ladies. Lol no you werent the first DFox. Sending request redraidergirl0
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I was a vegan for 5 years! Now I eat meat, but no dairy. Make sure to read labels and hopefully your city has restaurants with options if you like to go out.
I would avoid faux meats like tofu, tempeh, or pre- made veggie burgers and such since they are highly processed. There are great veggie meat recipes on Pinterest that uses veggies and beans.
Good luck!1 -
Thanks kurriouskat. So the quorn stuff etc is processed? That's a shame. Some of it looked quite interesting. I'll definitely have a look on Pinterest. And yes Brighton should have a few veggie options on their restaurant menus.0
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Quorn is lovely!!4
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BewitchedBelinda99 wrote: »Thanks kurriouskat. So the quorn stuff etc is processed? That's a shame. Some of it looked quite interesting. I'll definitely have a look on Pinterest. And yes Brighton should have a few veggie options on their restaurant menus.
There's nothing inherently wrong with processed food though . . .3 -
Processed food, in moderation, can be a helpful and healthful part of any diet.... not to mention that tofu and tempeh are not really meat replacements as they've existed for very long periods of time, tofu being traced back as far as 1770 in written documentation and is believed to have been "invented" in 164 B.C. and Tempeh, originating in the 12th century in Indonesia.
None of those things are bad for you, especially not in moderation, and neither is Quorn, FieldRoast, Tofurky, or any other plant based protein product... although they can be a bit high in sodium and calories for the size of the product.
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Thanks, I will check the labels of things. I'm not keen on salty stuff. I've never heard of fieldroast and tofurky! Need to do more research! I am in the UK if that makes any difference though.0
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BewitchedBelinda99 wrote: »Thanks, I will check the labels of things. I'm not keen on salty stuff. I've never heard of fieldroast and tofurky! Need to do more research! I am in the UK if that makes any difference though.
It might, I know these items are readily available in the US, but I don't know about elsewhere. I'm sure there is something similar if they aren't, though.1 -
Was just reading something and wondering if I may be a pescetarian instead? I eat fish still. I also intend to eat eggs. Lol. I'm confused.0
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BewitchedBelinda99 wrote: »Was just reading something and wondering if I may be a pescetarian instead? I eat fish still. I also intend to eat eggs. Lol. I'm confused.
- not confused at all - you are an omnivore.
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BewitchedBelinda99 wrote: »Was just reading something and wondering if I may be a pescetarian instead? I eat fish still. I also intend to eat eggs. Lol. I'm confused.
I'm not sure why pescartian is a "thing" because I always saw fish as meat. I remember questioning my parents during lent as a child why fish wasn't considered meat...never got a clear answer...
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I've been a vegetarian since I was 15 and my son has been one since he was in my womb.1
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Check out the happy herbivores group if you do become vegetarian or vegan.2
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I'm an "almost vegetarian." Just picky I guess. Typically prefer non meat items. Add me if you like.1
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Hi guys.. I'm a pure vegan and I'm struggling to find protein in foods.. Add me too. Thank you1
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Yes I guess fish is still meat. I'm going to call myself a semi vegetarian then! x1
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BewitchedBelinda99 wrote: »Yes I guess fish is still meat. I'm going to call myself a semi vegetarian then! x
So why do you want to be vegetarian or pescatsrian?1 -
Hi vegetarian for 4 months now!1
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I eat fish only for the amino acids that I'm not getting from meat..I'm still looking into an alternative?..still new at this as well Lol2
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appleton1970 wrote: »I eat fish only for the amino acids that I'm not getting from meat..I'm still looking into an alternative?..still new at this as well Lol
If that's you're only reason I suggest you do some more research. You don't miss out on any animo acids on a vegetarian diet.
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I think it's healthier to not eat meat. There's only me and my nephew in my family who are veggies now and he's very slim. He doesn't like fish though.0
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I was told by my doctor to eat fish for amino acids because our bodies don't make it! I'd rather not eat meat at all..but I'm just new at this and I'm learning as I go lol...seriously there is so much conflicting info and opinions..1
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appleton1970 wrote: »I was told by my doctor to eat fish for amino acids because our bodies don't make it! I'd rather not eat meat at all..but I'm just new at this and I'm learning as I go lol...seriously there is so much conflicting info and opinions..
Doctors really don't study much about nutrition in medical school, sadly...yes your body does make some amino acids and the rest you have to get from your diet. There are not any animo acids you have to get from meat that you cannot get from plant sources. If you plug in your food at chronometer for a day you can look at the specific animo acids you are eating.
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BewitchedBelinda99 wrote: »I think it's healthier to not eat meat. There's only me and my nephew in my family who are veggies now and he's very slim. He doesn't like fish though.
It can be healthier if you eat healthy, I mean cakes and cookies are usually vegetarian lol.2 -
redraidergirl2009 wrote: »appleton1970 wrote: »I was told by my doctor to eat fish for amino acids because our bodies don't make it! I'd rather not eat meat at all..but I'm just new at this and I'm learning as I go lol...seriously there is so much conflicting info and opinions..
Doctors really don't study much about nutrition in medical school, sadly...yes your body does make some amino acids and the rest you have to get from your diet. There are not any animo acids you have to get from meat that you cannot get from plant sources. If you plug in your food at chronometer for a day you can look at the specific animo acids you are eating.
Yes your right they don't! My doctor is younger than me lol! Thanks for the info I'll check it out! Cheers✌1 -
redraidergirl2009 wrote: »BewitchedBelinda99 wrote: »I think it's healthier to not eat meat. There's only me and my nephew in my family who are veggies now and he's very slim. He doesn't like fish though.
It can be healthier if you eat healthy, I mean cakes and cookies are usually vegetarian lol.
Yes and don't go for those vegetarian alternative foods in the grocery store...full of additives and taste gross lol
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