HCLF Vegan diet tips
chubbycollegevegan
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Anybody here on a hclf vegan diet and has some tips. I could share some tips / recipes as well
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Don't eat meat or anything derived from an animal. That's all i got.
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I am on an HCLF diet as well. Not planned but this is how it turns out if you are a vegan.
My staples:
Starches -- Oats primarily, but also rice and whole wheat pasta occasionally
Quinoa
Whole grain bread, and whole grain tortilla (preferably sprouted)
Cans of beans (garbanzo, black beans)
Bananas
Frozen Berries
Other fruits such as papayas (I live in Hawaii!!), oranges, apples
Leafy veggies -- primary spinach as I love it
Starchy Veggies -- potatoes both regular and sweet
Cruciferous veggies -- Cauliflower, broccoli
Non starchy veggies -- bell peppers (green and colored), carrots, cucumbers, + seasonal
Condiments -- Salsa, Sriracha, Ketchup, Mustard, Vegan mayo0 -
I am on an HCLF diet as well. Not planned but this is how it turns out if you are a vegan.
My staples:
Starches -- Oats primarily, but also rice and whole wheat pasta occasionally
Quinoa
Whole grain bread, and whole grain tortilla (preferably sprouted)
Cans of beans (garbanzo, black beans)
Bananas
Frozen Berries
Other fruits such as papayas (I live in Hawaii!!), oranges, apples
Leafy veggies -- primary spinach as I love it
Starchy Veggies -- potatoes both regular and sweet
Cruciferous veggies -- Cauliflower, broccoli
Non starchy veggies -- bell peppers (green and colored), carrots, cucumbers, + seasonal
Condiments -- Salsa, Sriracha, Ketchup, Mustard, Vegan mayo
No, vegans don't *have* to eat HCLF, although many do. Some vegans, like myself, eat diets higher in fat (I find I feel best physically when I eat a diet that is higher in fat). Some vegans even do keto. I know vegans who eat lower carbohydrate diets. There are all kinds of ways to eat as a vegan, although it is true that most of us eat moderate-to-high carbohydrates.3 -
@ janejellyroll -- You are indeed correct. I was generalizing (probably too much).
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I am on an HCLF diet as well. Not planned but this is how it turns out if you are a vegan.
My staples:
Starches -- Oats primarily, but also rice and whole wheat pasta occasionally
Quinoa
Whole grain bread, and whole grain tortilla (preferably sprouted)
Cans of beans (garbanzo, black beans)
Bananas
Frozen Berries
Other fruits such as papayas (I live in Hawaii!!), oranges, apples
Leafy veggies -- primary spinach as I love it
Starchy Veggies -- potatoes both regular and sweet
Cruciferous veggies -- Cauliflower, broccoli
Non starchy veggies -- bell peppers (green and colored), carrots, cucumbers, + seasonal
Condiments -- Salsa, Sriracha, Ketchup, Mustard, Vegan mayo
Awesome thank you! When I started going vegan I actually ate a lot of "replacement foods" like vegan cheese or vegan burgers and so on but I really need to start watching what exactly I put in my body.
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chubbycollegevegan wrote: »
Awesome thank you! When I started going vegan I actually ate a lot of "replacement foods" like vegan cheese or vegan burgers and so on but I really need to start watching what exactly I put in my body.
You are welcome.
Since you are in college, it can be more difficult to eat well and watch what you eat especially if you are in a dorm without kitchen access. Just do your best. Try to keep things simple.
Regarding replacements such as burgers and cheese: I might occasionally eat a veggie burger, especially if I go out to eat. I absolutely do not eat vegan cheese. Cheese was one of things that I thought would be difficult for me to give up, but surprisingly I don't miss it at all.
Also depends on what your goals are. If weight loss, then one of the Youtube videos based on HCLF that I liked is
How to Lose Weight - Vegan HCLF
The video is about 20 mins long and Jeff Nelson explains things quite well.0 -
chubbycollegevegan wrote: »
Awesome thank you! When I started going vegan I actually ate a lot of "replacement foods" like vegan cheese or vegan burgers and so on but I really need to start watching what exactly I put in my body.
You are welcome.
Since you are in college, it can be more difficult to eat well and watch what you eat especially if you are in a dorm without kitchen access. Just do your best. Try to keep things simple.
Regarding replacements such as burgers and cheese: I might occasionally eat a veggie burger, especially if I go out to eat. I absolutely do not eat vegan cheese. Cheese was one of things that I thought would be difficult for me to give up, but surprisingly I don't miss it at all.
Also depends on what your goals are. If weight loss, then one of the Youtube videos based on HCLF that I liked is
How to Lose Weight - Vegan HCLF
The video is about 20 mins long and Jeff Nelson explains things quite well.
Thank you I'm gonna watch it. And yes that is exactly the case. I live in a dorm with one tiny kitchen for the entire floor... The only time I can actually cook is when I'm at my parent's place.
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Are you allowed to have a mini fridge and a microwave? That can allow lots more freedom and flexibility. Do you go often to your parent's like every weekend or so?0
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Are you allowed to have a mini fridge and a microwave? That can allow lots more freedom and flexibility. Do you go often to your parent's like every weekend or so?
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For dinners you should get yourself a mini rice cooker with a steamer basket. I got mine for $20 at Canadian tire. I use it everyday! Just put your rice in and whatever veggies you want on top, and its done in 15 mins. I usually wrap it all in seaweed because sushi is delicious!3
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