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![]() | Hi, hikerdee. NO NO NO NO NO!!!!! Thanks for bringing that to our attention. I will forward your query to tech support so they can put the rest of the nuts back. |
![]() | I have a hard time with the meal planner for vegetarian choices because I don’t think the meal planner gives enough options for nuts and beans at the dinner. It keeps telling me to make more protein choices. I mean chia seeds and flaxseeds are my only choice? |
![]() | The sesame idea is terrific! A perfect fit for the program. |
![]() | Hi Speedy44 – One thing I remeber from when I first made change to vegetarian all those years ago was missing bacon. A friend gave me a tip which really worked and that was to dry roast a handful of sesame seeds for a few seconds till they begin to pop then grind them to a sort of paste. This can be stored in a jar in the fridge for a few days and is delicious spread on toast or sprinkled on hot food or salds. I haven’t had it for ages and don’t know if sesame is somethking we can include in the diet – maybe Ossie can let us know? Keep going mate. |
![]() | Speedy, maybe try making your own tempeh – you can buy “tempeh starter” over the internet. You can also make your own seitan – again, you can order the gluten (“vital wheat gluten”) on the internet. |
![]() | Dear Slimasharon thank you for you’re encouragement,yes you are right,its been a struggle for me to find foods sometimes.I surf the web about vegetarian foods and info,I finally subscribed to vegetarian times.one of the hard thing I found is I don’t know where to find some ingredients like tempeh,(still don’t know how it looks like)anyway,its been an adventure going to some stores to find my foods.I skip milk and eggs and cheese on my diet,bur I love shrimp and fish ,thats |
![]() | Hi Speedy44, I have been a vegetarian for most of my life – at least 40years, so am pretty used to finding alternatives, but did struggle at first with this diet, so you are not alone. I gave up cheese and milk at home a few years ago but am not a strict vegan as I eat eggs and don’t refuse milk/cheese if I’m out. I also eat yoghurt and have restarted eating cottage cheese. If you have given these up then there are various protein products to try, though its taken me a while to find them in shops: tofu, Quorn, tempeh for example. Also pulses of various sorts are a good form of protein. Since starting the diet plan 3 weeks ago I am eating a lot more protein foods than I’m used to and feeling more energetic. |
![]() | Thank you Ossie,that sounds workable for me,I will do just as you said,I usually workout 3x a week for 2 hours each day,weight 130 lbs 5 3 in height.I’m excitedd to discover new menus that will work for me. |
![]() | First, congratulations on becoming a vegan. |
![]() | I became a Vegan 7 months ago,sometimes I am having a hard time with how can I balance diet and exercise with being a vegetariaqn diet,I enjoy meatless food just need help which vegetables I can eat that will build muscles,give me more endurance and strenght to do my workouts. Also I join trimdown last month dont use it very much,dont know where to start or end to make it all beneficial to me,any suggestions? I am kinda loss in this area. |
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