Merry_Widow
Fanatic Posts: 598 Registered: 24/8/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 27/2/2004 at 05:15 PM |
*Hugs Starlight* I know how having things come out oddly can suck whole
loads. ____________________ Okay, dazzle me. |
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Rogue
Member Posts: 199 Registered: 31/12/1969 Status: Offline
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posted on 27/2/2004 at 06:20 PM |
Half of it is delivery and half of it is reception, sorry for the stress.
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Starlight
Extreme Fanatic Posts: 618 Registered: 27/9/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 27/2/2004 at 09:07 PM |
*tight hugs back to callei, mw & rogue* thanks guys, I needed the hugs
today. ____________________ "When choosing between two evils, I always like to try the one I've never
tried before." ~Mae West
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bettie_x
Extreme Fanatic Posts: 1570 Registered: 31/12/1969 Status: Offline
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posted on 27/2/2004 at 09:14 PM |
K, off the "substitute meat" plan, if you want straight up nothing but
vegetables meals:
Stuffed Eggplant (eggplants sliced in half the long way, baked, scooped
out, and refilled with ALL KINDS of crazy good good stuff. Not very big,
but WAY filling)
Sweet Potato/Corn chowder
Portabello Mushrooms and Asparagus (soy sauce, bsalmic vinegar, and olive
oil brushed over the caps and broiled for 10 min SOOOOOO GOOOOD)
Those are just a few out of a recipe book that I've tried, and I would eat
them every friggin day if I had the time too cook them after work.
As for "fake meat" I honestly can't even remember exactly how meat TASTED,
and I know that it doesn't taste exactly like what I eat now, but it's not
the psychological thumb sucking that makes me eat it, not a DESIRE to eat
meat and going for it halfcocked, but the fact that a lot of it is
convenient "heat and eat" and way, way, way good. I can just pull it out
of the freezer, nuke it, stick it on a bun with some sauce and run. I try
to not LIVE off it cuz it's not ENTIRELY good to live off boca and pepsi,
but healthier than living off burgerking and pepsi. I try to make at least
4 home cooked all vegetable (tofu is included) dinners a week, and it seems
to keep me on top of things.
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Merry_Widow
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posted on 27/2/2004 at 10:22 PM |
Wow, Bettie, those sound really tasty. What's the name of the cook book
they came out of? ____________________ Okay, dazzle me. |
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Domkitten
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posted on 27/2/2004 at 11:21 PM |
Like I tell most people when they ask me why I'm a vegetarian: Mostly to
irritate people.
As for subsituting things for tofu, portabella mushrooms are an excellent
tofu subsititue if you can't find tofu. If you can't afford portabella then
regular button mushrooms can be a very good tofu substitute.
As for substituting tofu for things, you really haven't experienced tofu
till you live in asia. You can actually buy tofu on the streets where I
live, from little old ladies who are also selling vegtables, and snakehead
fish. What a lovely country.
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MystryssRavynDarque
Extreme Fanatic Posts: 648 Registered: 24/9/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 27/2/2004 at 11:58 PM |
M_W: Morningstar Farms ____________________ "People always say what we are looking for is a meaning for life…I don't
think that's what we're looking for. I think what we're looking for is the
experience of being alive." -Joseph Campbell |
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Merry_Widow
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posted on 28/2/2004 at 12:03 AM |
Bless you, MRD. That was driving me nuts. ____________________ Okay, dazzle me. |
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Anya
Extreme Fanatic Posts: 656 Registered: 31/12/1969 Status: Offline
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posted on 28/2/2004 at 09:24 AM |
Those look like yummy recipe's. I'll check them out and even suggest a few
for my mom. She's a diabetic and I think a lot of the vegetable recipe's
will help her.
I would like to thank you all for your suggestions. Another reason why I
been looking for substitute recipe's is that I might temporarily try a veg
diet, just to step in the shoes of the actual vegetarians and vegans out
there. Otherwise, I think substituting some meat meals with tofu and other
plant products will help keep my cholestrol levels down. I been doing
around 60-80 minutes of walking a day (mainly to school and back) so that's
helped a lot; I lost around 5-10 lb over it (hard to tell when you have
water in your system for half of the month) and went down in one to two
sizes (damn factories are never consistant in women sizes).
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callei
Extreme Fanatic Posts: 759 Registered: 31/12/1969 Status: Offline
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posted on 28/2/2004 at 04:51 PM |
If you are doing it for health, i have to ask; do you have a reason to be
worried? have you had a bad test, are you more than 20 pounds overweight,
is there a history of heart problems in the family?
Or do you just want to live a more health life? Or want to save money?
If it is for health reasons, then it is important to know what it is that
you want to cut out. Oatmeal has been shown to help lower the bad
colesteral i think, and lowering your sodium intake (usually means cutting
out milk since it is so salty) are both usual things to do. If its a weigh
issue, then learning to eat smaller meals and not snack too much is often a
better way to lose weight. radically changing your diet to loose weight
usually jsut leads to later weight gain over the last high point.
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Anya
Extreme Fanatic Posts: 656 Registered: 31/12/1969 Status: Offline
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posted on 29/2/2004 at 08:29 AM |
Oh I plan to lose weight down the road. I only want to lose about 10 to 15
more lb. I'm not too much overweight, at least do not look like it. Some
people would suggest my weight is overweight, but I would like to think
some of the weight is muscle since I do not look overweight, at least not
too much of it (according to a lot of people, anyway- I can't stand looking
at myself in a mirror for I see a different person...makes me tempted to
start fasting, but that'd increase my chance of diabetes and would screw up
my metabolism big time). My weight loss requires a long-term diet, which
means cutting out some calories and using some of the methods you
mentioned.
I was asking for suggestions mainly because of the cholestrol problems. My
family has a history of it and I think substitutions here and there will
help. I know eating a lot of fibers will help, but I also know eating more
good fats and cholestrol will too. Tofu and a lot of [whole] wheat
products are actually fairly expensive (at least at the stores I go to)
with the new diets out there (except Jasmine white rice, of course) so it
wouldn't be a money-saving issue for me if I was to add more of that stuff
in my diet.
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Anonymous
Posts: 116 Registered: 14/4/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 29/2/2004 at 01:56 PM |
http://www.nutritiondata.com/index.html
this is a good site to see what it is that you are really eating. if you
put in everything that you eat in a day as a "recipe" then get the
nutritional data on that "recipe" you can see where the fat really is and
what kinds and how much of all sorts of things you are either overdoing or
missing out on.
For everyone else, try it with your favorite "everything in" sandwich and
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feralucce
Extreme Fanatic Posts: 1810 Registered: 31/12/1969 Status: Offline
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posted on 3/3/2004 at 12:10 AM |
i know a substitue for tofu... meat ____________________ The earth turns on a tilted axis - just doing the best it can.
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