Thinking about going vegan

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I'm thinking about going vegan. Any tips/recipes? My husband and my boys eat meat...well Eric (my oldest) eats a lot of vegetables too. Growing up I really wanted to become a veterinarian. I realized that I am doing more harm than good for the animals. I really love animals and I don't want to harm them any more.
Plus I talked to my husband and he is very supportive of it. Which is awesome. I just need some help and ideas for some recipes. Thank you so much. :heart:
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  • SergeantSunshine_reused
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    Here is a link to good vegan desserts! :D

    http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/about-2/
  • tikikris
    tikikris Posts: 81 Member
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    Welcome! I've been vegetarian for 26 years and vegan for 8 of those years. The best place to get started is the Vegetarian Times magazine website. My daughter is a vegetarian, but my husband is a meat eater, so he buys and prepares his own. (But most of the time he eats what I make because he likes it!)
  • sc1572
    sc1572 Posts: 2,309 Member
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  • voluptuous_veggie
    voluptuous_veggie Posts: 476 Member
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    I've been vegetarian since I was 10 and vegan for about 6-7 years now. Don't just jump in...do your research. I suggest books like the China Study, the Kind Diet, and cookbooks like Appetite for Reduction and Veganomicon....research, plan, and make sure it's something that you can do. It's very easy to be a junk-food vegan...I mean, Oreos and Fritos are vegan, but you don't exactly want to live off of those! So really do your research. Good luck!
  • capriciousmoon
    capriciousmoon Posts: 1,263 Member
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    Here's a site with a lot of good looking recipes. I like to look at it, planning for how I'll cook when I have money to. :tongue:

    http://www.theppk.com/
  • Lolamako
    Lolamako Posts: 89 Member
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    Such a great time to be Vegan! There are so many great websites, books and new products out there :)

    http://blog.fatfreevegan.com/

    http://www.theppk.com/

    http://vegandad.blogspot.com/

    No recipes, but very inspirational: http://veganmenu.blogspot.com/


    With Vegan blogs I always check out what blogs the writer reads, there are also some Vegan Fitspo Tumblrs that are Vegan, or have Vegan catagories:

    http://under400.tumblr.com/

    Really I could go on for DAAAAAAYS! There are so many great sites out there!!! Have fun!
  • KavemanKarg
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    I think its very noble that you wish to not consume animals due to your belief system and wish you luck with it.
  • tattooedtwiin
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    Vegetarian here, with a meat eater in the house (other then the dog)...Good luck to you! Add me as a friend, lots of veggie friends too, great way to learn new foods (their diarys)and support is awesome!
  • Jezza777
    Jezza777 Posts: 28 Member
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    My wife is a vegetarian...which pretty much makes me a vegetarian lol, I have friends that are vegan and they have some awesome dishes they make. I used to be a hardcore carnivore but rarely eat any meat nowadays. I know if you are in the States there are lots and lots of great meat/dairy substitutes so making the transition is a lot easier, good luck! :)
  • mizkortnie
    mizkortnie Posts: 1 Member
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    There are so many great resources! These are a few I frequent:

    http://www.yumuniverse.com/

    http://www.veggiebelly.com/

    Sample menus for getting started:
    http://www.peta.org/living/vegetarian-living/two-week-vegetarian-menu.aspx

    Great tips on getting started:
    http://www.peta.org/living/vegetarian-living/making-the-transition-vegetarian.aspx

    Wonderful podcast & cookbooks:
    http://www.compassionatecooks.com/

    For me personally, easing into it is best as well as veggie-fying recipes you are already comfortable with making. Also logging your food in myfitnesspal helps you to make sure you're getting the correct amount of protein. Good luck and congratulations!!
  • cdstadt
    cdstadt Posts: 311 Member
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    Everyone posted great sites!

    I didn't see Vegweb.com yet on here, but it's def worth a look. I've found some great weekly recipes on it.

    You might even be interested in magazines like Vegetarian Times or VegNews
  • janiebeth
    janiebeth Posts: 2,509 Member
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    bump....

    I'd like to do the same, but have trouble finding good recipes. Hope you don't mind if I take some of the suggestions from this thread...

    JB
  • janiebeth
    janiebeth Posts: 2,509 Member
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    One tip I can provide (so as not to be a mooch - lol).

    My daughter is a vegetarian, and we really love Smart Ground. It is a veggie based ground meat substitute that I find in the specialty area of the produce department. For most recipes it stands in pretty well for ground beef..

    Good luck.
  • PearlMarie_3gen_11484
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    bump....

    I'd like to do the same, but have trouble finding good recipes. Hope you don't mind if I take some of the suggestions from this thread...

    JB
    Not at all go ahead! :flowerforyou:
  • PearlMarie_3gen_11484
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    One tip I can provide (so as not to be a mooch - lol).

    My daughter is a vegetarian, and we really love Smart Ground. It is a veggie based ground meat substitute that I find in the specialty area of the produce department. For most recipes it stands in pretty well for ground beef..

    Good luck.
    thank you I will have to look that up. <3
  • Kristimcb
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    I'm thinking about going vegan. Any tips/recipes? My husband and my boys eat meat...well Eric (my oldest) eats a lot of vegetables too. Growing up I really wanted to become a veterinarian. I realized that I am doing more harm than good for the animals. I really love animals and I don't want to harm them any more.
    Plus I talked to my husband and he is very supportive of it. Which is awesome. I just need some help and ideas for some recipes. Thank you so much. :heart:

    Good luck...I tried it and failed miserable. I jumped in too fast and didn't "wean" myself. So now I tend to live off chicken and fish (which I catch) and that seems to be ok by me. I appauld you wanting to go vegan. I think eventually I will get there.
  • Beckym1205
    Beckym1205 Posts: 217 Member
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    I became a vegitarian almost 2 months ago, yet my husband and my 8 year old eat meat (my husband is very supportive and loves the healthy meatless dishes I've been making). I can't wait to check out all the sites everyone posted. I don't have much variety in my vegitarian diet yet. I'm pretty good at homemade soup and homemade spaghetti sauce. And, as a formerOrange Chicken lover, I must say I was plenty suprised to find that I liked my meatless version even better (I used soy chick'n strips (I think that's what they were called, it was tofu that resembled chicken strips) that I bought from Henry's, tossed them in corn meal, fried them up then poured on the orange sauce (I would like to try them baked next time). I made Orange "chick'n" wraps and they were soooooo good :)

    ... and now I'm hungry lol
  • Beckym1205
    Beckym1205 Posts: 217 Member
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    One tip I can provide (so as not to be a mooch - lol).

    My daughter is a vegetarian, and we really love Smart Ground. It is a veggie based ground meat substitute that I find in the specialty area of the produce department. For most recipes it stands in pretty well for ground beef..

    Good luck.

    That is one of my favorite things. I personally can't tell the difference between that and ground beef, except that it's not greasy.

    Also, I was just talking about this at work today, I bought Soy Chorizo (idk if I spelled that right) and that also was just as satisfying as the real thing, yet also not as greasy or as my coworker said not so heavy as the real thing. But oh so good. I made it with Organic scrambled eggs, fresh hash browns, and vegan cheese melted on top (yes, I have found vegan shredded cheese at Trader Joes that works great, even on a quesadilla).

    Also, on the topic of Vegan Cheese, I bought a block of nacho flavored vegan cheese and that also melted quite nicely and I made nacho's with that and the soy crumbles. mmmm.