Drinking my favorite: Carrot, Apple, Ginger |
I spoke with Kasia, my nutritionist, and she basically told
me to stop being crazy: I didn’t have to completely abstain from solids to be
detoxing. I knew this already, I just wanted to try, and I wanted to see if I could
challenge myself in that way. I made it a week but on day 8, I had about a cup
or two of watermelon with dinner. Kasia
informed me that watermelon is excellent for detoxing and I shouldn’t feel bad
about it.
An important part of a new diet is planning. I spent sometime this last week planning my meals for the upcoming week. One of my favorite mantras is:
I say it to myself when I do fail to plan, or if I get lazy
about it. It reminds me that if I want to eat well, I need to plan for it.
Since I’m only just starting a plant-based diet for the first time, I really
need to make sure I plan if I want to be successful and stay within my desired
dietary restrictions.
I have a great planner I bought at the beginning of the
school ear, but soon realized I don’t need to put any notes in the “daily”
section so when I need I needed to plan meals out for the week… what better
place!
I set aside some time and opened my laptop to find some recipes I want to create! It is important to know your limitations, your likes and dislikes, your strengths and weaknesses and to know what you can handle before starting something new. These are all things I’ve thought about before I started meal planning.
I’m Armenian and very proud and involved in my heritage and
food and everything. Unfortunately for me, there are a lot of Armenian dairy
foods that I love! That being said,
since Armenia was the first Christian nation, a lot of what we are about
centers around our religion… Why am I telling you this? During Lent it is
customary to “give up” something, but traditionally, Armenians gave up all
animal products, essentially becoming vegans. There are so many Vegan friendly
dishes that there’s actually a cookbook dedicated to it which we own, see where
I’m going with this?
When you’re starting something new, make sure you
incorporate things you know and things you will learn so you don’t get bored. I
love
all the vegan favorites so I know I can happily stay vegan and while I may miss
cheese boreg, I can still eat vospov kuta!
I know that I will eventually get bored with just the Armenian recipes
so I have researched and found (pinned!) a lot of recipes I would like to
try. I have planned a “salad” dish for
my lunches and three to four dishes for dinners over the week depending on if
we finish the leftovers sooner or later.
I’ve loved the way I feel drinking juice, so I’m planning on
continuing with that, for breakfast, and maybe juices too.
Breakfast: Juice, piece of fruit
Lunch: Mexican
themed Quinoa Salad (I’ll post my ‘recipe’ tomorrow)
Dinner: Mujadara,
Leek stew, FOK Shepherds Pie, and maybe Cassoulet or Eetch
Snacks: Fruit,
veggies, Juice, FOK Banana Blueberry Bars
The “FOK” recipes are recipes I found on the Forks Over
Knives website or books.
I then went through to see what ingredients I needed for
each recipe and made a shopping list.
From there I’ll be preparing some of the pieces to these
meals tonight for the week. So far I feel great and I don’t feel deprived! I
know why I’m doing this and I’m in it to win it!
Have you made any changes for your healthy recently? What
are they?
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