6 Baby Steps to Go Vegetarian
6 Baby Steps to Eat Vegetarian: (Helping a Reader’s New Years Resolution)
One of our readers asked: “I’m trying to eat less meat in the New Year and want to go vegetarian. Do you have advice?”
Yes, I do. I will say first-hand that it’s not easy transitioning from carnivore to a plant-based diet. After reading many books like Skinny Bitch and discovering how animals were treated abused in Factory Farms, my appetite for meat shrunk. Discovering how many GHGs/pollution I’d save, I was sold on the diet. But after eating meat for 25(ish) years, it didn’t happen overnight…
Here are 6 tips to go Vegetarian:
- Baby Steps. You can’t expect to go from eating wings, burgers and chicken sandwiches to zero. Well, most humans can’t. You’ll hate it. Set mini-goals for yourself. Eat meat 7 days a week? Start with aMeatless Monday or 2 days per week. Work your way up to only having meat on the weekend, to only 1 meal per week. You’ll be meat-free soon after!
- Be realistic with your goals. You don’t HAVE to go vegan. Stay in your comfort level. Although I typically cook veggie at home, I do eat seafood when out. (I clarify I eat a “mostly pescetarian” or “fake-a-tarian” diet.)
- Start with meat substitutes for foods you enjoy from brands like Morningstar or Amy’s. Try the vegan dogs, chicken-less fingers, etc. Many are tasty and make the transition of “missing meat” a little easier.
- Don’t fret over hiccups. Yes, I’ve been known to “try meat” or “have a bite” on occasion, especially when dudes are involved. I treat myself to a birthday burger yearly. Just don’t call yourself “vegetarian” or “vegan”(trust me.) Labels are nice if you’re committed, but aren’t necessary. Do what makes you happy.
- Try getting creative with what you enjoy. Instead of thinking “I must eat vegetarian”, I thought of my favorite meaty dishes and turned them veg. One day I craved Beef Stroganoff, so then googled a veggie-friendly recipe with a “ground beef” seitan from Whole Foods. This worked. Love a Reuben? Living on the Vedge has a Tempeh Reuben recipe that looks PHENOM.
- Start replacing the faux “meat” products or ingredients with veggies, etc. Enjoy pepperoni pizza? Try a mushroom instead. Can’t miss chicken burritos? Try the veggie quesadillas.
Good luck! Readers, what have you learned while cutting meat from your diet? Struggles? Triumphs?