I just wondered if someone else has the same issue. I'd like to be vegetarian and when I live in the southern warmer (like when I was living around the mediterannean) climates, I never even remember that meat exists. It must be that my energy needs are that much different in warm sunny climate than back home in the cold north (scandinavia in the winter...). When I came back home in the middle of the winter, I was able to keep to my normal veggie diet for about 4 days and then found myself craving for meat. So, now I'm not vegetarian any more, because I believe that I must give my body what it asks, because it knows what it needs
(except for candy and other sugary "drugs", of course). I would balance my diet by simply eating more carbs, but since I'm gluten sensitive and get quite a bad reaction from anything that contains wheat/rye/barley (lucky me, I can still have my morning oatmeal! I'm not sensitive to oats), I'm basically obliged to keep myself alive with meats. I'm used to it again and I don't mind the taste, but I it takes me big efforts to remind myself that I should find more exciting ways to prepare meats...
What do you guys eat? Or am I the only gluten sensitive (half?) vegetarian who tries to lose weight? I can get my body kind of used to gluten again but I will put on all those 15 lbs that simply melted off when I stopped gluten for 2 months. I find that my new nearly (=still practicing) gluten free lifestyle gives me wings - I have so much more energy, but when the weather gets really really really cold, I find it harder and harder to stay even remotely vegetarian... I guess I should eat like Inuits when the February comes.

