Are you a Vegetarian? Perhaps you are Vegan? Is there a difference? Are you weighing both options?
Something to Think About:
***Purpose***
1. The Difference between Vegetarian and Vegan Diets
What is the
difference between Vegetarian and Vegan Diets? A vegetarian does not eat any
animal flesh such as meat, poultry, or fish, whereas a Vegan is a stricter
vegetarian who also avoids consuming dairy, eggs, and any other ingredients
derived from animals. Healthline.com
talks about this. They also mention that vegetarian diets have existed since at
least 700 B.C. (Before Christ). Vegan diets are relatively new.
2. Why Become a
Vegetarian?
Becoming a vegetarian can lower your risk of heart disease and
cancer, support weight loss, promote longevity, minimize exposure to food
toxins, benefit the environment, support world hunger efforts, show compassion
for animals, and let you enjoy diverse vegetarian cuisine. This is according to downtoearth.org.
I recall my
daughter was a Vegetarian and cooked me a meal.
I thought it would be bad, but it was actually very good. I could not have imagined.
3. Why Become Vegan?
Animals are
battery caged, dairy cows suffer physical tortures, animals are cruelly
transported, mutilation for animals raised for food, fish can contain risky
levels of dangerous chemicals, plant-based diets can lower cholesterol, boost
your mood, improve your concentration, prevent osteoporosis, and much more
according to the humane league.org.
4. Free Meal Delivery
Did you know
that Hungryroot.com is one company that delivers meal-kits to your door? They also help with improved health, money
savings and time. They further added that they select ingredients and meals to
match your dietary preferences from 42,000 + recipes.
5. Healthy Food Choices
Ultimately, what is beneficial for one individual may not
necessarily be suitable for another.
Verywellheath.com talks about making good food choices:
·
Keep
a Food Journal to Stay on Track
·
Make
Gradual Changes
·
Stack
Up on Healthy Staples
·
Eat
Less of These Foods
·
Meal
Prepping and Planning
·
Swap
Unhealthy
Snacks for Healthier Alternatives
·
Choose Healthier Options When Dining Out
·
Eat
Healthy on a Budget
·
Drink
More Water
·
Move
Your Body
·
Get
More Sleep
·
Practice
Mindful Eating
·
Read
Food Labels
·
Increase
Calcium and Vitamin D
I can
definitely Identify with most of these especially stacking up on healthy
staples. When I stopped smoking, I made
sure that I kept fresh vegetables such as raw carrots, celery, etc. in the
house and in the car when I traveled.
That really helped me.
6. The Art of Salad Presentation
Is there an
art to salad presentation? Why is it
important to make a visual presentation? Have you looked at some salads and
felt that they were not appealing at all?
They did not make you want to eat them. While salads are good for you a
beautifully arranged salad can entice guests, encourage healthy eating, and
showcase your creativity in the kitchen according to decorwithstyle.com.
I know that
to be true. I recall several places
where I loved their salads, but when they changed management so did the
salads. They no longer looked or tasted
as good as the previous salads did. Decorwithstyle.com
also added that presentation enhances flavor experience and promotes healthy
eating.
7. A Few Vegan Recipes
Vegan
Fajitas: with sheet pan veggies
The
ingredients are as follows:
·
Onion:
white, yellow or red
·
Bell
peppers any color
·
Cauliflower
·
Portobello
mushroom
·
Olive
oil
·
Chili
power
·
Cumin
·
Smoked
paprika
·
Garlic
power
·
Onion
power
The
directions for making these can be found at acouple.cooks.com.
8. Easy Vegetarian Enchilada Casserole
The ingredients are as follows:
·
1
15-ouce can black beans, drained and rinsed
·
15-ounce
can refried pinto beans
·
1
red bell pepper, finely diced (1 cup)
·
4
or 5-ounce can mild diced green chilis (optional)
·
¾
cup canned corn
·
1
teaspoon each garlic power, onion power, cumin, and smoked paprika
·
¾
teaspoon kosher salt
·
2 cups (8 oz) shredded Mexican blend cheese
·
12
corn tortillas, cut in half
·
2
½ to 3 cups mild red enchilada sauce (about 18-22 oz)
·
Finely
minced red onion, green onion, and cilantro, for the garnish
Because I
like both Fajitas and enchiladas I may try them.
9. Vegan Food List for beginners
Are you
possibly thinking of going to Vegan?
Below are a lists of foods to get you started.
·
Pantry
Staples- legumes (canned or dried)
·
Grains
(quinoa, rice, oats
·
Nuts
and seeds
·
Whole
grain pasta
·
Canned
vegetables and sauces
·
Whole
grain flour (for baking)
·
Refrigerated
Section-Tofu, tempeh, or seitan
·
Plant-based
milk alternatives
·
Plant-based
yogurt and cheese alternatives
·
Fresh
herbs
·
Freezer
Section:
·
Frozen
fruits and vegetables
·
Veggie
burgers or meat alternatives
·
Spices
and Condiments- Herbs and spices
·
Nutritional
yeast (for cheesy flavor)
·
Soy
sauce or tamari
·
Olive
oil or other cooking oils
·
Vinegar (balsamic, apple cider, etc.
·
Bakery
Section- Whole grain bread or wraps
10. Vegetarian Soup
·
Vegetable
broth 6 cups
·
Carrots,
2 cups diced
·
Celery,
1 cup diced
·
Onion,
1 cup chopped
·
Garlic,
3 cloves, minced,
·
Potatoes,
2 cups diced
·
Spinach,
2 cups, fresh,
·
Zucchini,
1 cup diced
·
Canned
diced tomatoes, 1 can
·
Bay
leaves, 2
·
Thyme,
1 teaspoon, dried
·
Salt,
to taste
·
Pepper,
to taste
·
Olive
oil, 2 tablespoons
The
directions for making this can be found at easytocook.blog. Because I love soups, I will probably try
this recipe first and I will have to update here as to how it turns out. I am looking forward to this. I love various soups.
Source:
Vegan vs Vegetarian - What's The
Difference?
Top 10 Reasons for Going Veggie |
Down to Earth Organic and Natural
24 Reasons to Go Vegan in 2025
Hungryroot | The easiest way to eat
healthy.
19 Easy Ways to Start Eating
Healthier Every Day
Creating a Visual Feast: The Art of
Salad Presentation - Decor With Style
50 Easy Vegetarian Recipes Everyone
Will Love – A Couple Cooks
Vegan Food List for Beginners -
learning from Plant-based dietitians
Hearty Vegetarian Soups to Brighten
Your Day | EasyToCook
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