I just became a vegitarian (well like 3 days ago)....?!
I just became a vegitarian (well like 3 days ago)....?
ok so like what is there to eat besides tofu ive been eating salad but like is there anything else good to eat???????
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Any fruits or veggies. Meatless soups and pasta or rice dishes. Allrecipes has a vegetarian page, browse through to get some ideas: http://allrecipes.com/recipes/vegetarian...
honestly im not a vegeterian so i wouldnt know but honestly i think all there is to eat is salad (or the ingredients of a salad seperatly) but if u r a serious vegen then i dont think u can eat bread and all that other stuff because it has milk from an animal (cow) in it so i dont really know
i am vegetarian too. i like to eat sunflower and pumpkin seeds. they are good in protein cuz i dont like nuts, beans, or tofu. I also eat peanut butter. dairy products have some protein too.
beans, like lentils. alot of grains. just make sure you're getting enough protein.
get substitute meat. and make anything you were making before. veggie chicken tacos, meatless lasagna, steamed veggies, veggie curry on rice. you can even put bacon bits on your salad (theyre not real bacon, its soy :) Try morning star products, theyre tasty. boca's okay too.
theres all kinds of good stuff, whole grains, oatmeal, and theres plenty more, go to google and search for it, I'm sure you will finds tons of things.
Of course, there are tons of things to choose from. Eat fruits like apples, grapes, and pears. Eat veggies like peas, carrots, and potatoes. Try rice, bread and yogurt. Drink lots of milk to build strong bones so you wont be weak from not eating meat. If you are going on a diet try Echinatia tea, it is an old tea that is usually never recognized, but keeps you from colds, and you sweat off the pounds within 3-4 days!But for now, just stay away from Pork, Chicken, Beef, Turkey and other meats!! Hope I could help
of course there is you just have to look in the right place and have a motivation to do try researching the internet for vegetarian diets that will give all of the things your body needs
Everything! Except meat, broth and gelatin. Eat everything you normally eat, just without the meat. Replace meat with beans.
I eat just about everything except meat, fish and eggs...don't think there's nothing left but tofu. Tofu isn't all that great and you don't need as much protein as you might think; meat-eaters get too much protein and they're the ones who make up the so-called dietary tables and estimates for how much protein is needed. Anyways, eat FRESH fruits and vegetables; milk is a miracle food and you don't want to kill the cow, you may know what they have done to the cow, cannibalizing them creates mad-cow disease.
Eat rice; white rice is OK; baked potatoes are cool in the micro-wave. I love broccoli, carrots, potatoes for a nice repast; offer the meal with love and devotion to Krishna.
try to eat food with a lot of spices in it so that you won't miss eating meat. Indian food is a great vegen food and taste great. They use a lot of spices and you won't miss the meat. Try it for a couple days and you won't go back to meat again, friend. Tofu, if you know how to cook it right with spices, you won't be bored with it. You can do a lot with it. Email me if you want some tofu recipes, [email protected]. Also, try Asian grocery market, they have variety tofu. Here in Houston, there's this place call Tofu ltd. they make variety of tofu, you won't go bored with it. It's matter of spices in the cooking. Try tofu with lemon grass herb, tofu with red pepper flakes fried up and dip with soy sauce/sesame seed oil, tofu egg-roll, it matter of creativity. Go shop some place you don't usually go and you'll be suprise what other culture eat. It's fascinating and fun to taste all the different food from other countries. What other place can you do it beside living in the great country of USA. You basically have other countries right in your door step. Be bold.
=) EVERYTHING and anything that's not a dead,rotting animal,basically. Look around your local grocery store. It takes a while to see things in a light different from 'oh god,where is my cheeseburger?!',but you'll come around.
Whole wheat pasta, whole grains, beans, brown rice, veggies, fruits. I really suggest getting a cookbook. I don't even eat Tofu!