So. I've been interested in going vegan for years now. It wasn't possible till recently due to living with very selfish meat eaters that would always buy what they wanted except they let me have almond milk. Now that I'm finally on my own again *two weeks now* I'm finally happy that I will be able to pursue the vegan lifestyle. I'm lactose intolerant so dairy is a no go anyway. *even though I LOVE diary everything.* My doctor also wants me to try a gluten free diet as I have digestion issues still even though I'm mostly diary free. *I have trouble giving up the occasional mayonnaise.* Now the main issues I'm facing trying to eat a full vegan diet are the following.
#1: I absolutely HATE squishy textures. I have my whole life, no matter how many times I try to get over it. I'm talking jello, most fruits and some vegetables, like tomatoes. I have found that I can eat them fine if I dry them or puree them to the point of being liquid and then add them to other foods*
#2: Its hard to give up certain things. Mayonnaise being one of the biggest ones. Also Calimari, ham, and fish/seafood.
#3 I grew up in a meat eating household so that is all I know. I've never been taught how to make much with veggies. Mostly my family just took them out of the can and heated them up... boring. I don't know many recipes for vegetables and even though i have a vegan cookbook, a LOT of strange things are listed that I have no idea about. Ex: Rolled Oat Flakes, Hemp, Coconut Flour, flax seeds, celery seed and lentils. Maybe I should order a beginners vegan cookbook...
#4: I just moved to a small town from a big city. The major reason behind that is I'm simply tired of city life. I've always longed for a more simple existence. One problem with that is, there aren't really many shopping options. We have no health food stores. Just Walmart and G and W foods. How do I get the thngs I need with so little options? Back in Tulsa we had a fresh market and a whole foods. Of course, I wasn't able to shop there since everybody saw it as *too expensive* and *unnecessary overpriced fad foods.*
#5: I am low income. I don't know how to get all the things I need for a good price. I already know that faux foods should be avoided and are better made from scratch. But MAN do I love those sunflower seed and black bean faux burgers...
#6: What am I supposed to do to replace eggs?! I need eggs to make blueberry muffins. What do I do to replace that?
My reasons for going vegan are simple and uncomplicated. I have many food allergies and my body always feels so much better when I eat vegetables and some fruits regularly.
My whole life, Meat has made my digestion suffer and I always feel so sluggish and uncomfortable after eating it. Plus, I honestly don't like the taste or texture of much meat.
Also, I LOVE animals. I never have been very comfortable with eating them. And I always thanked the animal for the food it provided for me when I had no choice but to eat it. I wish more people did that. Now people just eat it and don't think about the fact that a life was taken to provide them that meal.
I don't think being vegan is for everyone however. I just think EVERYONE needs to think more about where their food comes from. The way the current meat market is ran is horrifying, sad and it shouldn't be like that at all.
Well, that's all really. I could really use some tips. And if you don't agree with my perspective, that isn't an invitation for debate. I'm just living my life the way I want to live it. I want nothing less than for you to do the same.
#1: I absolutely HATE squishy textures. I have my whole life, no matter how many times I try to get over it. I'm talking jello, most fruits and some vegetables, like tomatoes. I have found that I can eat them fine if I dry them or puree them to the point of being liquid and then add them to other foods*
#2: Its hard to give up certain things. Mayonnaise being one of the biggest ones. Also Calimari, ham, and fish/seafood.
#3 I grew up in a meat eating household so that is all I know. I've never been taught how to make much with veggies. Mostly my family just took them out of the can and heated them up... boring. I don't know many recipes for vegetables and even though i have a vegan cookbook, a LOT of strange things are listed that I have no idea about. Ex: Rolled Oat Flakes, Hemp, Coconut Flour, flax seeds, celery seed and lentils. Maybe I should order a beginners vegan cookbook...
#4: I just moved to a small town from a big city. The major reason behind that is I'm simply tired of city life. I've always longed for a more simple existence. One problem with that is, there aren't really many shopping options. We have no health food stores. Just Walmart and G and W foods. How do I get the thngs I need with so little options? Back in Tulsa we had a fresh market and a whole foods. Of course, I wasn't able to shop there since everybody saw it as *too expensive* and *unnecessary overpriced fad foods.*
#5: I am low income. I don't know how to get all the things I need for a good price. I already know that faux foods should be avoided and are better made from scratch. But MAN do I love those sunflower seed and black bean faux burgers...
#6: What am I supposed to do to replace eggs?! I need eggs to make blueberry muffins. What do I do to replace that?
My reasons for going vegan are simple and uncomplicated. I have many food allergies and my body always feels so much better when I eat vegetables and some fruits regularly.
My whole life, Meat has made my digestion suffer and I always feel so sluggish and uncomfortable after eating it. Plus, I honestly don't like the taste or texture of much meat.
Also, I LOVE animals. I never have been very comfortable with eating them. And I always thanked the animal for the food it provided for me when I had no choice but to eat it. I wish more people did that. Now people just eat it and don't think about the fact that a life was taken to provide them that meal.
I don't think being vegan is for everyone however. I just think EVERYONE needs to think more about where their food comes from. The way the current meat market is ran is horrifying, sad and it shouldn't be like that at all.
Well, that's all really. I could really use some tips. And if you don't agree with my perspective, that isn't an invitation for debate. I'm just living my life the way I want to live it. I want nothing less than for you to do the same.