HOW TO BECOME A VEGAN
These quick tips will help you make the transition to become
vegetarian.
- Transform dishes that you already know and enjoy. For example, omit meatballs from your favorite spaghetti recipe, or replace with a vegetarian meat substitute, such as GimmeLean. Chances are, much of what you already eat could easily be made vegetarian
- If you want to become vegetarian, you'll want to explore new foods! One of the favorite things to do is to try one new product every time u go to the grocery store.
As a result, eat a much more varied diet since becoming vegan than u
ever did before. Although most large grocery stores stock soy milk and veggie burgers,
try browsing in your local health food stores to see what new foods you
can find. Make it fun and exciting to become vegetarian.
- Try it twice. If you hated a particular food the first time, such as veggie burgers,
try it again later, using a different product brand or prepared
differently or with different seasonings and spices. Not all products
are the same, and you may prefer one product or style of preparation.
For example, if you microwaved your veggie burger the first time, try grilling it next time.
- Browse health food stores. There's
always something new to try, and the staff can help you find what
you're looking for or give advice on which products are best.
- Give yourself a break! Don’t
throw in the towel if you can’t resist that burger. Just take a breath
and resolve to do better at the next meal. Another idea is to allow
yourself one day a week to eat meat. If you're finding it difficult to
stick to a vegetarian diet, you’re much more likely to pass something
up, knowing you can indulge on Saturday or Sunday. Giving yourself a
break in the short term rather than giving up will help you become
vegetarian in the long run.
- Be patient! You may find it
easy to go vegan overnight, while others struggle just omitting red meat
when becoming vegetarian. Everyone really is different, but rest
assured that with time, your cravings will subside. Remembering your
goals and reasons for becoming vegetarian or vegan will help you when you are tempted to give in.
- Learn, read and talk. Learn and read as much as possible about vegetarian health
and foods. Knowledge is power! If you know any other vegetarians or
vegans, ask them for their tips or advice. Everyone will have something
different to share about their experience becoming vegetarian, but most
people are more than willing to provide a bit of advice and will likely
be flattered that you asked for help to become a vegetarian.
- Browse your local bookstore for a great vegetarian cookbook. Look for one that not only appeals to you, but has a variety of recipes that are simple enough for everyday use.
- If you’re the only one in your family transitioning to a vegetarian diet, you don’t have to cook two separate meals! Simply cook the meat for dishes like stir-fries and pasta dishes in a separate pan and add to a separated portion just before serving.
- Try new restaurants. Seek out Chinese, Indian, Middle Eastern and Thai restaurants and taste the many dishes and foods they have to offer.
- Be sure to replace meat with healthy foods and
eat a balanced diet. If you are eating nothing but French fries and
chips, your health will suffer, and you will want to resort to your
former eating habits. Eat a variety of whole grains, vegetables and proteins, such as tofu or veggie burgers to stay full and healthy.
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