And yes, it has been approximately ONE YEAR since my diet has been approximately 97% free of meat, dairy and eggs. Please don't ask me about what constitutes the 3%- it's simply my way of saying that I'm not perfect or completely militant about food preparation.
I don't have an exact day on which to celebrate because, quite honestly, I didn't think this would ever stick. I still recall the day when my husband and our daughters were watching "What the Health" on Netflix, and he suggested we try a plant based diet. I smiled, nodded and said "sure", feeling quite confident that we'd be on this train for a week, maybe two, tops!
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| My "inside voice" when hubby suggested going plant-based |
I won't say there haven't been challenges or bumps in the road, but overall it wasn't as difficult as I would have thought. I also feel pretty darn good!
Now for a few things I've learned:
1) I CAN give up cheese. I've heard many people say "I could never give up cheese". That was totally me and, amazingly, I've eaten little to no cheese since last August. I will occasionally eat a fragment that was stranded on a piece of left-behind pizza crust- don't judge!
2) It's not more expensive to eat a plant-based diet. When you swap out meat (red meat, fish, chicken...whatever) for tofu or cans of beans, you're going to save money. This is especially true if you're someone who buys organic, grass fed beef, etc.
3) There is some planning involved. This is true AND it is also true for any foray into healthy eating, be it plant-based or otherwise. If you don't keep healthy stuff in the house and take zero time to plan out your meals, you'll grab whatever is quickest. And Lord knows there is not shortage of easily accessible processed food!
4) I get enough protein. I go into specifics in an earlier post, but suffice it to say that nearly NO ONE has a protein problem, even peeps who don't eat animal products. Many people are low on fiber, fruits, veggies and legumes (love saying that word), but not protein.
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| Someday I'll buy this t-shirt |
5) Tortilla chips are my nemesis, and I'm working to get that under control.
6) I still feel a little bitter that I believed all of the marketing hype such as "Got Milk?" (insinuating that we need some), "The Incredible Edible Egg", "Pork- the Other White Meat", etc. I felt that I needed animal products for protein, to be strong, to have good teeth, etc. I've seen enough data to, at the very least, question several things I thought to be true.
I've learned a lot more than this, but these are a few of the highlights. More posts to come soon, as there is other news I would like to share.
As I've typically done, I'll share another recipe that has gotten a thumbs- up from our 10 and 12 year old daughters (who are mainly vegetarian since last August- their choice). This is another one from Thug Kitchen, posted from another blog as I couldn't find the original.
Thug Kitchen Chilaquiles from The Ruby Spoon blog
Have a great day!















