2015: The Year of the Veggies

Well, I am happy to report that I met my goal. I remained a vegetarian for the entire year of 2015!

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Let me tell you how it went.

The first three months were the toughest. I wasn’t feeling too good, and my stomach was adjusting to the changes in my everyday diet. I also felt hungry, a lot.

After that, months three through six were not too bad at all. I had a check-up with my doctor, and blood-work done. My levels were great, and I was starting to feel better. My digestive issues were gone too, along with heartburn, and any acid-reflux.

The following three months were good. My usual stress-ocular-almost daily migraines were gone. I tried more vegan dishes, and made lots of tasty vegetarian dishes too. Cooking was actually fun again.

The last three months of the challenge were a breeze. I stayed a vegetarian through Thanksgiving and Christmas. I closed out the year with a tasty dish. Even the kiddos were happy that I met my goal.

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Here is the good, the bad, and the very strange during my year as a vegetarian.

The Good: Cooking became fun again. My stomach troubles, and digestive issues went away completely. I didn’t use a single tums or pepcid once in 2015.  The coolest thing though, is that my migraines almost vanished. I still have the monthly “horomonal” ones, but the everyday stress ones are completely gone.

The Bad: This one is one of those bad, but good, but well hmmm things. I lost five pounds right off the bat, but only kept off those five pounds for the entire year. Weight loss wasn’t a goal of mine when I decided to stop eating meat, but I was a little surprised that I didn’t see a little bitty bit more drop off. I also had really weird dreams of Christmas Hams, and Agnes force feeding me Chicken Taquitos. One more thing, I now have a zero tolerance for fried foods. My Doctor says that a great thing to cut out anyway, but now I can’t eat anything that involves the fryer.

The Strange: Want to have a complete stranger call you a weirdo, tell them you are a vegetarian. Want to have a close friend say that you are crazy, tell them that you are a vegetarian. Want to anger relatives who bring meat to family get-togethers, tell them you are a vegetarian. I think I isolated myself from just about everything with my stint with vegetarianism, but my stomach loves me more now, so it was well worth it.

One of the best things was getting back into cooking. My family tends to be a, well, a little picky. Like they will only eat about four dishes. That causes a bit of a rut for me in the kitchen. Going vegetarian gave me new dishes to try, new recipes to learn, and it was really refreshing. Here are just a few of my favorites.

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Roasted veggies with Pasta. This is a great clean out the fridge or see what’s in the freezer dish. You can even throw in some already cooked Chickpeas to roast along with the veggies for a little added protein.

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Call it Veggie Goulash, or Veggie Chili Mac, I love it with extra Okra!

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Vegan Veggie Pizza! O.k. this is the one dish that scared my eleven year old the most. He was afraid that if I could turn pizza into a vegan dish, then everything else would be vegan too. The tiny ones tried it, and they really liked it. I make the dough from scratch, and no milk, eggs, or butter is involved. This vegan pizza also didn’t have cheese or a sauce, just late-season Summer veggies. It was delicious!

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Homemade Potato and Broccoli soup with fresh Homemade bread. I love soup, and well my family doesn’t. It doesn’t keep me from making a giant batch and having lunch ready in the freezer for weeks.

Now that we are in January I have remained a vegetarian. I just haven’t wanted to eat meat or fish. As for the future, I think, I’m going to remain mostly vegetarian. When I’m cooking at home, I’ll still prepare vegetarian meals for me, but I’m making take-out an option to order off the regular menu. There aren’t enough veggie options around in my neck of the woods. We’ll see what happens though, I’m feeling pretty good right now, so I don’t really want to change it.

 

 

Just A Few More Days

It is almost the end of the year, and I am so close to reaching my goal of staying vegetarian through 2015!

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I made it through the tough holidays. Thanksgiving was a little tricky, but I stayed strong. Christmas was a little bit easier to say no to.

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I think I’m going to make it!

Thinking of Thanksgiving

Just a little over a week away is one of my very favorite holidays. I’m so ready for Thanksgiving! I’ve got my menu planned, and lists made. I’ve been testing out some new breads and veggie recipes.  I just can’t wait to start cooking!

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I’m still sticking with my veggie plan, and I’ve got a great turkey-replacement for Thanksgiving dinner. I will be making turkey for the family, and all of the traditional trimmings, but the veggies are mine!

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I love these vegan Kale & Quinoa bites! They are a perfect substitute, and amazingly tasty too. I grabbed a pack of them at the store this morning. I don’t want to be without them for Thanksgiving dinner.

 

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What about you… Are you ready for Thanksgiving?

 

 

 

 

Nine Months Veggie Check In

I’m nine months in, and still going strong.

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Summer has been pretty tasty. I’ve enjoyed many home-grown veggies, and I’ve tried out several vegan recipes too.

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I still haven’t reached my goal of going vegan though… My two hang-ups Cheese Pizza (even though I am lactose intolerant) and Ice Cream (that’s what Lactaid is for).

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So the Summer was going pretty well, and then September hit… We have had an ongoing cold, that turned into flu, that morphed into bad allergies, that went back into a fever, and it has had all of us sick for the entire month. It has been miserable, and I’m so sick of it.

I stuck with my veggies though, and ran through the entire stockpile in the house. So September is a throw-away month, and October I’m detoxing the house, and getting my butt back in gear.

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So my plan is still the same. I’m going to see 2015 through as a vegetarian and go from there.

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And October had better be better!

August’s Veggie Meals

August was a tasty month filled with lots of garden goodness. I tried out a bunch of new recipes, and tried my hand at some vegan baking too.

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First up I tried out a batch of vegan vanilla rice pudding.

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I also made a batch of vanilla chia seed pudding. This dish has quickly become one of my favorites.

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One new recipe I made was for an amazingly tasty Polish dish called Haluski. Oh my goodness, this was absolutely delicious, and I will have to make it again.

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Roasted Chickpeas and Steak-fries. Filling and vegan.

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Since I had Chickpeas hanging out in the fridge, I decided to roast them for a snack. This batch I flavored with Chex Mix ingredients, and they were really good. Perfect snack, even though the kids still wouldn’t try them.

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I made some tasty Panko Fried Okra with okra from our garden. I also was lucky to receive some tomatoes and cucumbers from my garden buddy. So tasty!

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Homemade Cheese Pizza. Some for the kids, and some for me.

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I can’t get enough Roasted Veggies. Again, this dish was vegan and filling. I also finally used up all of the chickpeas hanging out in the fridge.

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O.k. so I’ve been thinking about baking, well vegan baking. I’ve been adjusting recipes, and veganizing them. First up was a batch of oatmeal muffins. I used Chia seed as my egg replacement, and Almond Milk instead of regular lactose free milk. The muffins were sweet, delicious, and baked up perfectly.

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I finally finished up the last of the veggie soup that was hanging out in the freezer.

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One more dish I made vegan, was Homemade Pizza, and now my eleven year old will never trust me again. This pizza was amazing! It was light, crispy, and filled with garden goodness. Again my garden buddy brought me over a giant tomato, and red bell pepper. Crazy good!

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I’ve been craving take-out, and this homemade veggie stir-fry hit the spot.

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Simple and delicious vegan Red Beans and Rice. I slow cooked beans (for chili) all day in the crock pot.

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We even had a few late season Green Beans from the garden. We are still picking a few okra here and there.

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I tested out a batch of vegan dinner rolls. They turned out perfect, and they were light and fluffy. Everybody really liked them too.

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One more batch of roasted veggies. This batch included roasted okra from our backyard.