(Ugh, I spent so much time on this yesterday and I forgot to click "publish"! This is yesterday's post.)
This post has been a long time coming. I've been asked several times about what I eat since becoming vegan, and the answer was kind of boring. I eat the same breakfast and lunch almost every day (which I'll explain below) so there wasn't much to share, especially in the beginning. However, I started taking photos a few months ago to collect for a post about what I've been eating since becoming vegan in January.
I'm going to save the weight loss questions for a later post (I've been putting it off because I feel like it's going to be very long--but I'll work on it this weekend). I became vegan for ethical reasons, but I saw it as a good opportunity to clean up my diet as well; I had chronic pain and after a bajillion tests last year, still didn't have answers. My rheumatologist finally diagnosed fibromyalgia and said two of the major things that have shown good results for fibromyalgia are 1) getting enough sleep; and 2) a plant-based diet.
Side note: I didn't really understand the difference between 'vegan' and 'plant-based' at first, because they both eliminate animal products. Vegan is more for ethical reasons (animals and the environment) while plant-based is more for health reasons. Lots of vegans (but certainly not all) still eat junk food (french fries, Oreos, chips, etc) where eating plant-based is more about whole foods. I haven't eliminated junk food from my diet completely, but I very rarely eat it anymore. My cravings for it stopped! But I'll get into that in my weight loss post.
And I have to say, that I was completely SHOCKED that my chronic pain was gone after a couple of months of switching my diet. I never really believed it could work that way; my pain was so severe and had been going on for years. Even though I became vegan for ethical reasons, the health benefits have been amazing.
I originally started eating this daily breakfast and lunch because I was trying to get in a lot of fiber. Even though I was losing weight last year, I wasn't getting much fiber and I decided to concentrate on that this year. I wasn't anticipating becoming vegan (I literally gave up animal products cold-turkey with no forward thought after watching a documentary called Dominion late one night on YouTube) but eating the high-fiber diet was very helpful when I made the switch.
I really love my breakfast and lunch and haven't gotten sick of them (yet), so I continue to eat them daily:
Breakfast: Grape-Nuts with frozen blueberries and unsweetened soy milk (I started with almond milk but after trying soy milk, I liked it much better). I recently started adding flaxseed to this as well when I wanted to add more calories.
Lunch: Cold oats. I vary what I put in them based on what sounds good, but I generally make about 5-6 mason jars at a time. I add the soy milk to 2-3 and put them in the fridge, then put the others (without the milk) in the pantry. It makes a super easy, ready-to-eat-whenever lunch.
Currently, what I've been making: steel cut oats (raw--if I add the milk and put them in the fridge for 24 hours or so, they get chewy and I like that texture better than the rolled oats), cocoa powder, dried cranberries, pumpkin seeds, vegan chocolate chips, chia seeds, unsweetened soy milk, and a few drops of almond and/or coconut extract. When I'm ready for lunch, I can grab a jar from the fridge. I also eat a piece of fruit (usually a pear or banana).
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| Cold oats (steel cut oats, cocoa powder, vegan chocolate chips, dried cranberries, pumpkin seeds, soy milk, and peanut butter) |
Like I said--boring! I've really enjoyed experimenting with and discovering new foods for dinner, so that's where it gets a little more creative. At first, I started out eating a lot of chickpeas with some sort of sauce (General Tso's is a favorite); with a high-fiber grain (like barley); and vegetables (like broccoli). I loved this combination! I ate it frequently for dinner.
When I started to experiment with other foods, this whole world of possibilities opened up and I started to enjoy cooking again. Tofu was a total game changer for me; I love it now and eat it a few times a week. I also started making sauces and "cheese" with raw cashews, which sounded completely weird--until I tried it. The thought of nutritional yeast grossed me out--mainly because of the name of it--but I've come to really like that as well.
I started using spices that I never used before, combinations of foods that sounded wacky but turned out really good, and exploring ingredients I'd never tried or even heard of. I make a couple of new recipes each week because I have loved getting familiar with the unfamiliar.
I still don't eat a ton of vegetables, but I eat much more than I used to and I've been adding them over time. I love looking for ways to add them in foods I eat regularly and I rarely throw out veggies anymore! They used to sit in my fridge with good intentions until they went bad; now I look for opportunities to add them to meals.
As far as snacks, I only eat them if I'm hungry. Lately, I've been having peanut butter with vegan chocolate chips for a treat at night (trying to maintain my weight instead of continue losing). In the mid-afternoon, a lot of times I make dinner early and eat a small portion before going to cross country practice, then an actual dinner-sized portion when I get home. Or I'll have a piece of fruit. I've been eating a lot of bananas lately, too.
Anyway, here is a collection of a lot of the foods I've made and enjoyed (there are some things I haven't liked, but I'm only including the things I have):
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| Tofu stir-fry with fresh green beans, carrots, peas, and green peppers |
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| Asian pear (this was a treat from my mom last week; I hadn't had an Asian pear in SO long because I can't find them anywhere, and I miss them! She found this small one and it was $2.50! My favorite fruit. |
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| Banana bread |
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| Quesadilla with black beans, corn, Impossible burger, jalapeƱos, and nacho "cheese" |
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| Whole wheat pizza crust with tomato paste, mozzarella "cheese", broccoli, and vegan parmesan. |
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| Creamy gnocchi with garlic and spinach |
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| Dried passion fruit (another favorite fruit that I can't find) |
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| Lentil tortilla soup with avocado and tortilla chips |
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| Mexican quinoa skillet |
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| Vegan mac and "cheese" with roasted Brussels sprouts |
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| Current favorite treat: 2 oz. peanut butter with vegan chocolate chips |
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| Roasted purple cauliflower |
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| Dave's Killer Bread with hummus, avocado, cucumber, tomatoes, and sprouts |
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| Tofu scramble on toasted Dave's Killer Bread |
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| Pizza with mozzarella "cheese", broccoli, peppers, and olives |
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| Avocado toast (Dave's Killer Bread, avocado, salt, and pepper flakes |
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| My new favorite comfort food: Jerry's beans and greens |
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| Black bean soup |
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| Curried cauliflower over basmati rice |
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| Peanut butter oatmeal cookies |
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| Creamy tomato pasta with fresh basil |
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| Garlic noodles |
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| Korean BBQ Lentils over brown basmati rice |
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| Lemon Pepper Tofu over mac and "cheese" (The texture of the tofu was not as it looks--like croutons! Haha) |
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| Minestrone soup with vegan parmesan |
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| A peach from The Peach Truck(!) |
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| Indian-spiced potatoes (I make these a lot--they are so good!) with broccoli |
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| Rice paper "bacon" |
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| Whole wheat pizza crust, tomato paste, mozzarella "cheese", pan fried tofu, caramelized onions, and vegan parmesan |
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| Tofu scramble with Yukon gold potatoes, bell peppers, and toasted Dave's Killer Bread with vegan butter |
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| Beans and greens with quinoa |
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| Roasted broccoli and Brussels sprouts with vegan parmesan |
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| Silken tofu chocolate pudding with vegan chocolate chips |
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| Spicy Corn Chowder |
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| General Tso's tofu with rice noodles |
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| Truffle Mac & "Cheese" (we love this!) |
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| Margherita pizza: whole wheat pizza crust, tomato paste, mozzarella "cheese", fresh basil, and black pepper |
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| Firecracker tofu with basmati rice |
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| Peanut butter and jelly on Dave's Killer Bread and applesauce |
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| Salad with cucumber, tomatoes, avocado, and lemon pepper tofu with tahini dressing |
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| Indian-spiced potatoes with hummus |
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| Tofu scramble with (very over-roasted) purple potatoes and ketchup |
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| Macaroni and "cheese" |
This is actually a relatively small sampling of everything I've eaten since becoming vegan! Remember, I'm not a food photographer so the photos make some of these things look not-very-appetizing--but I only included foods I've really enjoyed.
It would take forever to look up recipes for everything I've shown, but if there is one that you're particularly interested in, just let me know and I'll be happy to share (if it's available). The top five foods we really love and make most frequently:
1) Lemon Pepper Tofu Cutlets
2) Truffle Mac & "Cheese"
3) Indian-Spiced Potatoes (I use the dry ingredients listed next to the original)
4) Pizza with my favorite vegan mozzarella recipe (it's from It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken, but it's not online--it's from her cookbook, Fuss-Free Vegan) and whatever toppings we have on hand
5) Lentil Tortilla Soup (the whole family--including Eli--loves this!)