Published on 12, July, 2020
Hi!
I've tried going vegetarian before but I can't seem to stick to it.
Could anyone link or list benefits? Physical, environmental, etc.
I can't go vegan due to my eating disorder, so vegetarianism is my only option.
Can you recommend good veggie foods too please?
tip to stop hunger for few hours, making it easier to restrain oneself to 3 meals a day is to design meals so they contain at least 30g of protein, it is about 5 boiled eggs, or 3 tinned mackarel in tomato sauce from ALDI, tiny tins
Thank you very much for the suggestions!
My problem is I'm very fussy with food, I have taste, smell and texture aversions. Hate chick peas, tomatoes and tomato sauce, eggs, etc. Thank you though!
I will just have to stick with veggie pasta and quorn nuggets hahaha
all beans are no go?
mayo contain egg, that's why it doesn't go well with you
slaw without mayo
4 grated carrots, salted, plus 1tbsp rice vinegar, leave it for a while, lets say 15min, add 1tbsp olive oil, 1tsp of chia seeds, a lot of chopped corainder, i usually take whole bunch, around 30g, and that's a bit to much, 10g should do
voila carrotslaw ready
halloumi burgers are lovely. i like chips. not a fan of any kind of 'slaw. not a condiment fan at all. no ketchup at all. i can only stomach mayo either in VERY trace amounts in a burger or in tuna mayo!
curry is definitely another no for me. unfortunately i'm not a very 'adventurous' eater.
love fish but would want to go full veggie not just pescatarian. sweet potato im iffy with. i like peas. lime is nice. chillies are lovely.
fake fish curry? I swapped fish with fish substitute from Infinity Foods to make fish curry for my vegan friends, it worked
halloumi burger? potato chips? carrotslaw? harrissa sauce?in burger?