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sunnysand 11-10-2010 10:15 PM

New here!
 
Hello all, I'm new to the veggie board. I've posted on a couple of others here at 3 FC.

A little about me...I was a vegetarian for 15 years, and then suddenly about 6 years ago, I started eating meat (long story). As a vegetarian, I was very healthy (blood work was awesome) and wore a size 6. Over the past 6 years, as a became a meat eater, I gained over 60 lbs and developed type 2 diabetes. Yes, all of that can happen in only 6 years. I was just diagnosed with type 2 in August and have since gone back to my vegetarian ways. So far, I've lost 45 lbs, but I still have another 13 lbs to go. I'm in no way blaming my diagnosis of T2 diabetes on eating meat, but I do blame it for contributing to my enormous weight gain. I don't think my body knew how to handle the meat anymore after 15 years of not having it in my system. By the way, I am lacto-ovo vegetarian but often eat many vegan meals. My sugars have been fantastic, so I am very happy about that. Not sure how active this board is, but I look forward to posting here.

foodmasochist 11-11-2010 08:50 AM

welcome!
 
Welcome! i am sorry you had to struggle with gaining weight & diabetes. This board is pretty active. sounds like you are well on your way to slim new you! i am vegan but i am new, i am approaching the end of my first month. What is your favorite vegetarian meal?

-fm

sunnysand 11-11-2010 09:24 AM

Thanks for the welcome! My favorite breakfast is oatmeal with natural almonds; favorite lunch is South Beach whole grain wrap with vegetarian refried black beans, spinach, tomato, sprouts and chili garlic; favorite dinner is 2 cups fresh broccoli and 1 cup of mixed peppers and onions stirfried with 1 tablespooon of EVOO, light soy sauce, cayenne pepper, 2 eggs, chili garlic, and 1/2 cup of brown rice. Oh, my goodness...it is so delicious! As you can see, I love spicy food, so I use chili garlic quite a bit for seasoning. I eat these meals several times a week, but since I love to cook, I'll try other veggie recipes that are diabetic friendly.

nelie 11-11-2010 10:40 AM

Welcome! Have you seen Dr Neal Barnard's book on reversing diabetes? I really enjoyed reading it even though I don't have diabetes.

sunnysand 11-11-2010 12:31 PM

Hi, nelie! Yes, I actually read Dr. Barnard's book from cover to cover, and it was so interesting to me. I think the only fault I have is that I use EVOO, nuts and of course fat-free dairy and eggs to supplement my diet, which does not follow his low-fat, vegan diet. Maybe one day I can build up to becoming a vegan, but I do love my cheese. The book is really excellen, though, for anyone wanting to get healthy and lose weight.

risephoenixrise 12-15-2010 04:19 PM

My bf asked if we could do a week of vegetarian meals, so I am trying it out... I was vegetarian for a few years but started eating meat again at some point. First just chicken/fish- now I eat it all... I also feel a lot better when I don't eat dairy. I am thinking of just using this week as a jump back into the vegetarian/vegan lifestyle!

My biggest concerns right now are:

1. I don't want to end up just substituting dairy or bread/other carbs, which we currently don't eat a lot of, for the meat.
2. I need to find quick meals for when I work, because I get home right at dinner time!
3. Finding good meals that can be easily adapted when his daughter (4 yo) is over.

So- I guess I am glad to see that I am not the only one new to this!

risephoenixrise 12-17-2010 01:21 PM

Last night was our first vegetarian day... and bf caved! So we had pasta with sauce and veggies- he had meatballs, I had black beans.

Tonight I am planning to make grilled polenta & veggies. What should I do for protein? Beans again?!? I am trying to avoid cheese, though I could throw some on for him (or an egg?). I think I don't even need the additional protein since I am having a burrito for lunch, but I know he will want something more.

Any ideas?

snowbunny2 12-17-2010 02:06 PM

I was just reading that you really only need to eat protein at 1 or 2 meals a day, so you don't really NEED to add anything... of course, if you want to, an egg would be a good idea, or parmesan cheese sprinkled on top, or you could blend something into the polenta... ground up seeds or silken tofu or something like that.

Wildflower 12-17-2010 04:10 PM

Originally Posted by risephoenixrise:
Last night was our first vegetarian day... and bf caved! So we had pasta with sauce and veggies- he had meatballs, I had black beans.

Tonight I am planning to make grilled polenta & veggies. What should I do for protein? Beans again?!? I am trying to avoid cheese, though I could throw some on for him (or an egg?). I think I don't even need the additional protein since I am having a burrito for lunch, but I know he will want something more.

Any ideas?

I would grill firm tofu while you are grilling the polenta. Just slice it into thick slices and brush with salt/pepper/olive oil and then grill it up. If you are grilling the veggies on skewers you could also add peices of seiten brushed with itallian dressing. Seiten grills on a grill wonderfully this way - it even gets charred like meat does.

Wildflower 12-17-2010 04:11 PM

Welcome sunnysand! I've been vegetarian for 15 years too (and counting!).

So glad eating this way is helping you lose the extra weight and get your diabetes under control. :)

risephoenixrise 12-17-2010 04:35 PM

Thanks for the ideas!! I especially like the thought of mixing some seeds into the polenta. I wonder how something like sunbutter would be?

I have a feeling bf is going to want a slab of meat tonight, though, lol. So I think I'll just have the meal as is and make him a chicken breast or something.

Wildflower 12-17-2010 04:44 PM

Have you ever bought Morningstar Farms Riblets? They come in the frozen aisle by the veggie burgers. It's like a big slab of fake meat covered in BBQ sauce. lol. Anyway, they are pretty good, most omni's I know like them, and they would go with polenta. The only downside is, most men would probably want to eat 2 and there are only 2 in a box which is like 4 bucks. lol, but compared to buying actually ribs that's a real bargain...

Might want to check out transitioning to some fake meat first. I buy fake meatballs at trader joes to add to my pasta sauce and I don't think people can tell the difference. Nate's brand also sells a similar product.

I am not a fan of all fake meat products, or really an Morningstar product but Gardenburger used to make those riblets and discontinued them. :( Tokurkey Itallian Sausages are good too, in pasta sauce or on the grill. Tofurky is the only fake meat product I eat on a weekly basis.

http://www.morningstarfarms.com/prod...q-riblets.aspx

http://www.cosmosveganshoppe.com/Mer...duct_Code=NMBS

http://tofurky.com/tofurkyproducts/sausages.html

wingy82 12-18-2010 11:46 AM

The trader joe's fake meat balls are delicious :)


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