A couple months ago I was at the grocery check-out stand and the clerk was asking me about my groceries. She noticed I had things like soy milk and lots of produce (not too weird in my book). I said I don't eat as much meat as I used to and that I had cut way back on my dairy consumption as well. Then she asked me what I do if I feel like having pizza. The picture above is what I do when I want pizza: saute some tofu (that's been dredged in panko breadcrumbs) in olive oil and minced garlic (add some salt and pepper). Then I put some good marinara sauce on top. (Sometimes I'll put it on top of whole wheat toast which is good too). I have found that it hits the spot usually.
And though I've cut back on meat and dairy, I am still enjoying desserts, as you can see in these pictures.
- Natural as possible (the less processed, the better)
- Lots of fruits and vegetables
- Nuts, beans, tofu and coupling foods like beans and rice for complete proteins
- Olive oil and other minimally-processed fats are best
- Eating sugar right before bedtime makes it hard to go to sleep
- Lots of water
- Tempeh sauteed with olive oil, diced onions, garlic and diced zucchini or yellow squash
- Brown rice, pinto beans, salsa, lettuce and diced avocado (sometimes I'll crush some corn tortilla chips on top to give it some crunch)
- Fruit smoothies: silken tofu, frozen berries, orange juice, a little vanilla yogurt (I've used honey or agave nectar before), and a banana
- Boca burger with Perfect Broccoli
- Bean burrito (with whole wheat tortilla) and roasted vegetables
- Peanut butter sandwich and carrot chips
- Roasted veggie sandwich: hummus, sprouts, roasted veggies on whole wheat bun
- Fried rice with tofu
- Tofu stir fry
- Light Chicken Chili (minus the chicken)
- Tuna sandwiches with lots of lettuce on it (I do eat tuna periodically)
I would love to hear your thoughts and what has helped you stay on track with your eating plans!
2 comments:
You amaze me. I've never been very good about my diet. I pretty much eat whatever I want, when I want it. I don't think I could ever completely cut out meat since my all-time favorite thing to eat is a big, juicy, messy hamburger. There's a place in my mission that makes them bigger than a dinner plate. I can eat quite a bit of it. They are so big they use a couple tomatoes and if I remember correctly, I was told an entire head of lettuce on the hamburger (as well as a lot of other stuff). Also, spaghetti without my homemade meatballs is just sad and naked. I want to eat better, but I don't have any idea how to cook healthy food! Other than steam veggies:)
wow...I am sooo impressed. You'll have to share some of your literacy food sources. I need to learn more. I need to try some of these recipes.
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