vegetarian for February
Okay. As of 45 minutes ago I became a temporary vegetarian. I'm already mourning the loss of cheese and butter. I suspect missing eggs will follow soon. The meat I can go without pretty easily for a month but denying myself cheese and butter will be tough.
As Roxanne reminded me the other day, there's lots of tasty edibles like muffins that contain these banned substances. In the case of muffins it's eggs. That'll go for cake also. Sure there's mixes that only need water but that's because they already have egg solids within them. So I can't have them either.
On the other hand, I get to eat as much rice, beans, and pasta as I want. Potatoes and bread too. Just no butter on that bread or potatoes. And no meat sauce on the pasta, and no franks or bacon in the beans. It's going to be a long month--but fortunately it's the shortest month of the year!
For anyone just seeing this blog for the first time, I've got a bunch of food sensitivities and so I've (finally) decided to explore a few of them and my first exploration is going to be meat and other animal byproducts. So for the length and breadth of February I'm not eating any meat, butter, eggs, or anything that I notice contains anything of animal origin. I'm sure the occasional item will slip by but I'm going to try to keep my diet simple to bypass potential confusing items. Maybe in a few months I'll experiment with dropping corn and its byproducts out of my diet.
What do you think of this t-shirt? I don't know if you'll be able to read what it says on there. It's got the word "Vegetarian" displayed like it would be in a dictionary and then it defines it as: "Old Indian word for bad hunter". LOL
Isn't that picture below pretty? Of course pretty doesn't necessarily mean tasty, dammit. I suspect I'll be playing with potatoes a lot this month but I recently noticed that I can't even have potato soup. You have to use milk or cream to make it. *sigh*
Does anyone have any favorite vegetarian recipes? I know Pearl has quite a few on her food site. I'll probably be visiting often for suggestions. I think Noi is a vegetarian also.
As Roxanne reminded me the other day, there's lots of tasty edibles like muffins that contain these banned substances. In the case of muffins it's eggs. That'll go for cake also. Sure there's mixes that only need water but that's because they already have egg solids within them. So I can't have them either.
On the other hand, I get to eat as much rice, beans, and pasta as I want. Potatoes and bread too. Just no butter on that bread or potatoes. And no meat sauce on the pasta, and no franks or bacon in the beans. It's going to be a long month--but fortunately it's the shortest month of the year!
For anyone just seeing this blog for the first time, I've got a bunch of food sensitivities and so I've (finally) decided to explore a few of them and my first exploration is going to be meat and other animal byproducts. So for the length and breadth of February I'm not eating any meat, butter, eggs, or anything that I notice contains anything of animal origin. I'm sure the occasional item will slip by but I'm going to try to keep my diet simple to bypass potential confusing items. Maybe in a few months I'll experiment with dropping corn and its byproducts out of my diet.
What do you think of this t-shirt? I don't know if you'll be able to read what it says on there. It's got the word "Vegetarian" displayed like it would be in a dictionary and then it defines it as: "Old Indian word for bad hunter". LOL
Isn't that picture below pretty? Of course pretty doesn't necessarily mean tasty, dammit. I suspect I'll be playing with potatoes a lot this month but I recently noticed that I can't even have potato soup. You have to use milk or cream to make it. *sigh*
Does anyone have any favorite vegetarian recipes? I know Pearl has quite a few on her food site. I'll probably be visiting often for suggestions. I think Noi is a vegetarian also.
Comments
it's easy and not so easy to develope a vegetarian based taste I agree. I'm not a veggie person, but I guess the best is to go with veggie oils to cook, fresh greens and veggies, and fresh fruits or dried ones for snacks. You can hace potatoe chips as long as they are fat free. you can make your own tomatoe sause. drink plenty of water to wash them down..oh dear, i'm dreaming.
Any how, try make your own food as experiments to put fun to it and see how it goes.
I know; it's far easier said from done.
I think I read you don't like vegetables so I'm worried about this I'm not going to eat meat for a month.. what praytell ARE you going to eat?
Tiff makes black beans in her crockpot...I think she posted that recipe the other day.
I make baked sweet potato fries a lot, and I have a recipe for spinach quesadillas but again, Ithink you hate vegetables.
Guidance please and I'll send you some recipes!
Good luck. I love animals. But I eat some of one every day.
Tofu? Ummm....no, I don't think so!
Good luck!
Aren you going to reintroduce things one at a time so you cna pinpoint if any one thing is a problem such as milk adn it's products, meat etc.?
Thanks for the nice comments about the new look of my blog :-)
Frozen food section. Look for frozen soy beans. Vegetarian. Lots of fiber. Very low glycemic index and very high in protein to get you through. They do have vege burgers... supposedly taste like meat... but they don't and usually they have way to much salt to make up for it.
Did you give up fish too?
I'm sending you some virtual good vibes. I admire your determination to see this through.
Moosewood Restaurant puts out vegetarian recipe books. I also have a motherlode of them at home. I will send some your way.
Hey if the diet is making you miserable, maybe you should allow yourself to eat dairy products such as milk, cheese etc..
Anyhow, if you look up VEGAN cooking sites, you'll find quite a bit of decent cooking. My sister is VEGAN and she's really big on greek food because so much of it has no animal products in it.
Good luck!
You might want to skip some days this week -- it's pretty dairy heavy. (blush) oops. Course, there's always the archives. :)