Fellow Vegan/Vegetarian/Pescetarians

flyingwrite
flyingwrite Posts: 264
edited November 7 in Food and Nutrition
I'm looking for other people out there interested in getting healthy, not just losing weight and staying under their calorie goal. I'm an experienced cook who eats an 80% vegan diet and loves new ideas for healthy recipes. Friend me if you're interested in rocking this journey back to health together.
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  • missleah26
    missleah26 Posts: 146 Member
    I've watched a few documentaries in the past few months that all make a really strong case for a whole-food, plant-based diet. I'm definitely at the omnivore stage now, but both my husband and I (I didn't even have to work at convincing him, since he saw the documentaries with me!) want to move to a vegan diet.

    Any tips for those of us just getting started?
  • Take it slow and don't be hard on yourself. You don't have to fit a label. And you may find that 100% plant-based isn't your thing. And that's okay, too. We tried 100% vegan, but found that including fish in our diet just worked better for us. The best thing you can do is equip yourself with good recipes/cookbooks: Vegan with a Vengeance, Vegan Yum Yum and Power Foods are my big three. The recipes aren't complicated or intimidating and the outcome is amazing. Once you've made your first batch of cookies without eggs and butter, you'll wonder why you ever used it. And you'll be amazed at how much better you feel. I know everybody says that but until you do it, you won't believe it.
  • beancurdie
    beancurdie Posts: 85 Member
    I have been following a mostly vegan diet (I had cheese today and dark chocolate earlier in the week) since the New Year. I have a feeling I will end up a selective omnivore (free-range, grass fed, organic) on special occasions, but I'm really digging my plant-based diet right now. I feel lighter and more energetic.

    I decided to make this switch because, while I had been successfully controlling my Type II diabetes by eating low-carb, all the meat and dairy I was eating has caught up to me in the form of high-cholesterol. :(

    The only drawback for me is that my husband and kids are not veggie/bean lovers. Luckily my husband is very understanding and doesn't expect me to cook for him. The kids, not so much. ;)
  • Interesting topic and thanks for the book tips, flyingwrite. My wife and I were never really big meat eaters (we both hate meat on the bone or with skin) though I loved a good burger (Five Guys) and combo pizza (Godfathers) so, for the New Year, after thinking about it a while, I decided to take the plunge and go pescetarian. Not a huge change as I'm mostly vegetarian but now I only eat salmon meat once or twice a week. Between this diet change and watching what I eat, it's been great. No low energy, some of my aches and pains have gone away, and I'me not AS tired as I was. I wasn't horribly overweight at 199lbs for a 5'10" frame, but that, combined with a lack of exercise was not doing good things to my body and the weight was deceiving. I don't have health insurance so I'm guessing there's other health problems going unnoticed. My goal is 180lbs. I'm down to about 194 now. I'll get a physical in a month or two, after taxes.

    Anyway, just to let anyone else know who was thinking about going veg or cutting out meat, it's not that hard. Sure, you'll miss some things but you can find great alternatives for most and, for the others, your body just has to adjust. You weren't born loving processed or fast food. Try not having it for a while and then see how it tastes (a friend of mine who had a Burger King burger aster a year or so not eating them said it tasted sugary). I've found some great alternatives (Papa Murphy's gourmet vegetarian pizza is so good) that I can definitely live with and we just add chicken or whatever after we make veggie meals at home if my wife or daughter wants. I can't wait to try the vegan cookies!

    Best of luck to everyone!
  • gingerb85
    gingerb85 Posts: 357 Member
    I've been vegan for 2 years now. I haven't found it to be difficult at all. Before I did eat meat, but didn't "love" it - I did love fish and dairy, but haven't craved it even the first time, which was surprising to me. I totally avoided all vegan alternatives to meat and dairy (with the exception of almond milk replacing skim in my oatmeal) for the first three or four months and even now use them VERY seldom. I have always been a more "whole foods" type eater, so a soy based "cheese" just doesn't sit well with me. I'd rather just not eat it.

    My family is not vegan, but they eat vegan the majority of the time at home. I will cook meat for them if they ask. Initially I was cooking a vegan meal one night, meat meal the next until I discovered the vegan meals were disappearing and the meat meals had leftovers that sat uneaten in the fridge.
  • patriotmom2271
    patriotmom2271 Posts: 20 Member
    I'm really interested in Veganism/Vegetarianism as a healthier choice alternative to the foods I eat now. I'm in the process of finding recipes that I feel would work for me (both budget wise and easy to make).
    I don't normally cook, it's one of the things my husband enjoys and I do not. My husband and son are both "meat and potatoes" guys.
    I would have NO support at home with this kind of lifestyle change. Any easy to make recipes would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Trisha
  • islandjumper
    islandjumper Posts: 369 Member
    Vegetarian for 10 years...with some vegan habits (no eggs very little dairy) feel free to add me :)
  • PeaceLoveTrees
    PeaceLoveTrees Posts: 42 Member
    I've been a vegetarian for over 3 years, and the past 6 months or so I have been trying more vegan recipes and foods! I just wanted to post a hello and join the conversation!
  • stylistchik
    stylistchik Posts: 1,436 Member
    I eat mostly vegan now (except for honey) and I blogged about the transition at http://sneakytofu.blogspot.com. feel free to add me and search for the veggie groups on here for yummy recipes and support.
  • Ariaeko
    Ariaeko Posts: 16 Member
    Hi All! I've recently adopted a pescetarian diet this year. I'm trying to keep it mostly plant based but know that there will be times I need to add some lacto/ovo/fish. I'm really interested in inspiration for this type of diet and appreciate the book links! :)
  • Jain
    Jain Posts: 861 Member
    Hiya, long time veggie here. And I'm trying to go (mostly) vegan. Fav cook book ATM is Appetite of Reduction. The receipes are all pretty easy & the Sweet Potato & Sprout Chilli is so good it's even got my sprout hating husband asking for more! His Mum wouldn't believe me till I showed her a picture.:laugh:
  • I'll definitely be checking out some of those cook books- thanks!! :)
  • VitaLeta
    VitaLeta Posts: 19 Member
    Count me in! My diet sounds quite similar to yours!
  • rcheesley
    rcheesley Posts: 6 Member
    Long time vegetarian giving being vegan a shot - hardest thing I find is milk (mainly in its chocolate form!) and cheese. Finding the time to cook is a struggle so I am mainly a 'fast food vegan' eating things from Cauldron foods, Tesco meat free and other vegan-friendly quick-cook food. I eat quite a bit of pasta, quinoa and couscous as well.

    Feel free to add me but let me know who you are! :)

    Ruth
  • Selyan
    Selyan Posts: 51
    I'm a pescetarian, generally trying to be healthy and not just eat under a calorie goal. I love fruit and vegetables!
  • Vegetarian here, though mainly vegan. I've been on here for a while but only just looking at it properly today, would be good to have more friends and support!
  • marigold8g
    marigold8g Posts: 51 Member
    I've been vegetarian for 18 years (vegan for some of them but alas I'm just vegetarian at the moment). I'm also not eating gluten now as it helps decrease my migraines and I'm hoping it will eventually help my ibs.

    Im definitely always trying to eat healthier -may. Of always succeed though (like the past several days as I had to put my doggy to sleep ); and so in comes the need for emotional eating-but at least I didn't go overboard) but anyway-always working to do better and would live to help others on their journey and have help on mine!

    Feel free to friend me anyone that wants to help each other/share recipes!
  • Cocochickdeleted
    Cocochickdeleted Posts: 342 Member
    My daughter and I took up a vegetarian lifestyle right after Thanksgiving (although we had both practiced vegetarianism in the past). I love the way I feel, and dropping a quick few pounds after I started, without really trying, was very motivating as well. I would love to befriend more veggies for help/support/new ideas. Feel free to add me.
    Tammy
  • RogerF765
    RogerF765 Posts: 113
    I guess technically I'm a pescetarian I follow a mainly vegetarian diet but do have fish once or twice a week, I have found it has really helped with the joint pain I was experiencing. Feel free to add me.
  • Bee_B
    Bee_B Posts: 89 Member
    Hi everyone! I have been a pescetarian for about 10 years now. However, after reading Jonathan Safran Foer's book "Eating Animals" in December I am really trying hard to cut fish/seafood out completely - or at leas significantly reduce my consumption to maybe a few times a year. So far I have been successful :) I do have vegan meals occasionally (I found this awesome recipe for Pumpkin Quick Bread that I made with fresh organic pumpkins last fall.... yum!) but I don't know if it is something I could commit to 100%. Feel free to add me if you want. I'm always up for sharing new recipes and food ideas!
  • susanswan
    susanswan Posts: 1,194 Member
    I discovered Dr. Joel Fuhrman's Eat To Live book. He was on PBS late one sleepless night. Got me interested in health reasons to be 90% vegan. It's a goal. The book was extremely compelling talking about how the standard American diet leads to Heart disease, cancer, strokes, high blood pressure, and all sorts of autoimmune diseases such as arthritis, lupus, type 2 diabetes, MS to name a few. It isn't about calorie control. It is about eating plants - not pasta, not potato chips, or processed foods. He calls it a "nutritarian" diet where you eat the most nutritious foods on the planet, namely the green ones.

    I admit it was a difficult sounding process, but since October I've been working on my last 10 pounds and they are coming off easier than my first 10! Of course getting derailed by the massive holiday food parties didn't help. And not doing the "diet" perfectly yet but by adding so many veggies to my diet I discovered that I felt just horrible after eating regular party food! Felt like I had eaten lead and was just exhausted, plus my innards had come to a screeching halt! Feel so much better on his diet approach towards getting healthy. My fingers were stiff and very painful first thing in the morning (perhaps new arthritis?) and following his diet the pain is completely gone. The typical American diet causes lots of inflammatory processes in your body that over time create these diseases. Damage can be reversed over time by following this diet. I believe it!

    My diet is open if you want to browse through and see what I eat. If you want to friend me, you can. I eat a bit of fish and chicken or a few bites of steak now and then. Hubby isn't pleased with me, but he can eat what he wants to, too! I am interested in living a very healthy and long life in the best shape possible. Getting old is not an option! = D
  • missleah26
    missleah26 Posts: 146 Member
    My husband and I have watched a few VERY eye-opening documentaries in the last few days, namely "Forks Over Knives" and "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead." Between these two and the data presented, I'm very much convinced about the health benefits to going vegan. Like a few previous posters, I shy away from processed food, even if it is vegan.

    The good news is that my husband is totally on board with going to a mainly whole-food, plant-based (calling it WFPB going forward) diet, just so long as I don't call it vegetarian or vegan haha Seeing Rip Essylsten in "Forks Over Knives," who was a professional triathlete turned firefighter sealed the deal for him, I think, as he's a firefighter himself. He was so excited about the juicing fast presented in "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead" that I think I might get him a juicer for Valentine's Day... how romantic!

    Our problem is that we both love meat-- steak, chicken, fish, pork-- and have a hard time imagining a meal feeling complete without it. We're also big into dairy... Greek yogurt is our newest favorite breakfast item. I've already switched to soy milk and saw an improvement with my problem skin, but switching my DH to soy milk is definitely going to be a challenge.

    We're excited to give it a try, though! Finishing all the animal-based products in our house and not buying their replacements. No sense in wasting what we already have!
  • Kym1610
    Kym1610 Posts: 328 Member
    My husband is a Vegan here are some of the receipe's I have found that he will eat

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Kym1610/view/my-tried-and-true-reciepes-119373
  • oceanrose78
    oceanrose78 Posts: 133 Member
    Our problem is that we both love meat-- steak, chicken, fish, pork-- and have a hard time imagining a meal feeling complete without it. We're also big into dairy... Greek yogurt is our newest favorite breakfast item. I've already switched to soy milk and saw an improvement with my problem skin, but switching my DH to soy milk is definitely going to be a challenge.

    We're excited to give it a try, though! Finishing all the animal-based products in our house and not buying their replacements. No sense in wasting what we already have!

    I LOVED meat too, I was eating French style cooking, eggs, butter, cream, all with a meat as the star. I became a Pescetarian cold turkey, and slowly weaned fish out of my diet for the most part. I did have fish the other day, but frankly it did nothing for me taste-wise. After watching FOK, I cut out all dairy and eggs for a 2 week period and I've never gone back. My family wasn't really thrilled but Vegan cookies and muffins convinced them Plant based was pretty awesome!

    If you have a Whole Foods around you, they do a lot with Rip, and have some special programs starting right now. His Engine 2 book is the next on my list to buy :). You can do it! Right now increase your veggies, and every time you see that hunk of meat imagine the damage it's doing to your body. After about 4 weeks eating plant based your taste will change and meat won't taste good and veggies will taste AMAZING! Now even the smell of cooking meat grosses me out. HUGE change from my old way of eating!
  • milowen
    milowen Posts: 40 Member
    I'm THAT vegetarian, the one who is reaching for the ranch dressing and is anything but healthy. I gave up red meat at age 12 and went close to vegan at 16 (no animals, gelatin, eggs). I have added eggs back into my life during my first pregnancy. I also occasionally take fish oil supplements, which completely weirds me out...but it has really helped cut my triglycerides down quickly.

    I need whatever help I can get to cut down on processed junk (cheese pizza and breakfast sandwiches are my vices). I really want to cut back on sugars, fats and all the naughty stuff b/c I've been spinning out of control and don't want a diabetes diagnosis.

    I've just started to cook seriously. I want to add items like quinoa into our diet, since veggie burgers and such aren't exactly a fresh diet. I'm also enjoying using seasonal produce.
    I would be happy to be friends with anyone else who could use someone to cheer for them and help me remain accountable.
  • AnarchoGen
    AnarchoGen Posts: 400 Member
    Same here, I raise my own chickens so you will see eggs certain days. For the most part I am vegan. I do eat fish but rarely. I'm also on a gluten free diet. I don't really have a label for myself. The title of the thread pretty much sums it up LOL
  • Vegetarian for 26 years ... Vegan for 15. Best decision my family and I ever made.
  • Wow! Thanks for the awesome response!! Looking forward to a healthy future with all of you!
  • bissabwell
    bissabwell Posts: 26 Member
    I WANT to be Veggie, if not full-blown Vegan, but the chaos of daily life keeps getting in my way! Lame excuse, I know, but I am trying to do more planning ahead, precooking, or slow-cooker type things so that laziness, exhaustion, or outside-demands don't keep getting in the way of making healthy choices. I know in my head and heart that I will feel and BE healthier on a clean diet, I just have to get my rear in gear! Any suggestions, tips, pointers (like the books already suggested) are greatly appreciated!!!
  • I also watched FOK "Forks Over Knives" which really got me thinking. I’m in the process now of trying to eat whole foods and cutting out processed or sugary foods out of my diet. I’m complying vegan recipes and slowly moving more in the direction. I’m taking it step by step.
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