Healthy Vegan: The End of Craving Unhealthy Foods

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If you have recently decided to go Vegan, one of the first things you will notice is that your will power to change to a healthier, cruelty-free lifestyle is strong. You want to do this! (especially after watching documentaries about animal abuse as well as the horrible effects that meat and dairy have in your body). However, it does not mean everything is honkey-dory and your transition is without complications.

The thing is, once you start eating a plant-based diet, mostly in the beginning you might experience food cravings. It comes with the territory. If you have eaten meat and dairy for twenty years or more (every day), it is only natural that after stopping these products, your body will still crave for those things. It is okay, you don’t have to beat up yourself about it or think you are not going to succeed going Vegan.

Some of these products are extremely addicting, particularly cheese. And even though hydrogenated oils are Vegan (but the worse product you can put in your body!) it contains an addicting component that makes people want to eat it more and more. Why do you think people are hooked to KFC? They might think it is the chicken (but besides their addiction to meat), it is the OIL that keeps them coming for more.

Cooking and eating is a social and cultural part of our lives. Certain foods we enjoy eating (even the ones that are bad for us) are associated with certain memories that are very fond to us. We hold them dear. Maybe mommy or granny used to cook this particular dish so every time we eat it, it takes us back to those memories. So it is not strange that when we try to give up in those foods that are not healthy for our bodies, it does not seem to be that simple.

So how a “new” Vegan (or soon to be Vegan) handles these foods cravings? I made a list with some useful tips and information that can help you understand what you’re experiencing (which I think it is vital in order to understand your mind and body):

TRANSITION

Transitioning can help you deal with cravings because you will have that flexibility to give up on those items little by little, opposite to do it all at once and then deal with the cravings and end up giving in. Then feeling guilty about it and starting the cycle all over again or giving up the idea of going Vegan for good.

Even though it is true that some people can go Vegan overnight, most people do not. For me, a transition period was vital especially knowing I wanted to do this for good. How long this transition period is depends on you and your level of discipline. It can take months for some people and years for others. Remember Veganism is a lifestyle, not a diet. I wrote quite a bit about transitioning in my post about going Vegan in T&T.

 BE CREATIVE

When your body starts craving for a particular item, try to see if you can veganize it. It is amazing to me how many things can be done using fresh vegetables.

Sometime ago I made cauliflower “nuggets” and I gave it to someone to try and I asked them to tell me what is it. The person tried it, looked confused because they know I am Vegan and then stated, is it chicken? They were surprised to hear it was in fact cauliflower. You will be surprised how many things you can veganize by mixing up the right seasonings.

I also like to bake breaded eggplant (super crispy) and let me tell you it is the perfect side dish if you’re craving for meat.

Sometimes I crave chocolate cake, I just veganize it minus the oil. If I am craving something cheesy and creamy I go for avocados.

If I am craving some comfort food, I go for a boy choy creamy Alfredo pasta that is all Vegan, comforting and delicious or a super delicious soup.

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EAT, EAT AND EAT!

When you’re hungry, your body automatically will crave the foods you’re used to feed it.

If you’re new to Veganism, it will crave all the meat and dairy products. So try to always eat on time and ensure you pack the fridge with the right snacks, fruits and veggies.

Once you’re satisfied, less chances to crave for the wrong foods. A lot of people when they decide to go Vegan, they hardly eat. Then they start feeling sick and blame Veganism for their illness.

So please make sure to eat the right foods throughout the day so you don’t feel sick AND you don’t experience food cravings. Try to avoid as much as possible hydrogenated oils and processed foods because even though some of these foods are indeed Vegan, they are very unhealthy for your body.

CRAVINGS WILL CONTINUE BUT…

They will be Healthy Vegan cravings!  Which I think is pretty much a good way to determine that your body and your mind have adjusted perfectly to this new lifestyle. I usually crave eggplants or avocados (they are OUT of this world!) Sometimes I crave a super delicious veggie soup with cornmeal dumplings.

Lately, I have been craving a well-seasoned Vegan polenta with tomato sauce. Wow. My mouth is watering right now. Hahaha.

Veganism is amazing. You have such a variety of foods and ways to make it. It is all a matter of preparation and research.

Hope these tips can be useful. Be patient with yourself, your taste-buds will continue to change as you continue making healthier choices. 🙂

Happy eating!

Vegan And Liming

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So perhaps you’re new to Veganism and you’re wondering how liming with your friends (and being Vegan) will turn out to be.

Take a deep breath; you don’t have to stop liming with your non-Vegan friends just because you decided to change your lifestyle!

We all love to spend time with loved ones, family or friends. We laugh, we catch up with what is going in their lives and yes, we love to eat!

The following are some of the rules I came up for myself in order to be comfortable in my own skin. I am also sharing some tips that I think could be useful for all of you dear friends.

COME OUT OF THE CLOSET ALREADY!

If you decided to go Vegan and you are convinced of this lifestyle, you should break the news to family and friends. Why? Well, first of all because it is an incredible step. Second, so there are no expectations and no offense is taken on either part.

Remember, they have known you all these years as a meat and dairy eater so it might take a time for everyone to adjust.

I am convinced that if you’re serious about this lifestyle, people will quickly come around and respect it without major issues. But if you’re not very serious, they won’t respect you or the lifestyle.

PLAN AHEAD

If you know, you are going out to eat with friends make sure to be an active participant in the discussion.

You can make a few phone calls or contact restaurants in advance and find out what are their Vegan options available or if they will be willing to accommodate a Vegan.

There are many menu items that can be easily “veganize” once the restaurant is willing to make the effort. In this way, you will be able to present these names as possible places to enjoy lunch or dinner.

DO NOT COMPROMISE VEGANISM

No one wants to go by Auntie and be rude. She might think it is rude to kindly refuse the macaroni pie she just took the time to prepare because you don’t eat the eggs and cheese.

Food is one of those topics that people are very sensitive about. You can talk about politics, religion, exercising and most people will reach some sort of compromise but touch food…and boy, everyone loses their mind. lol

Whatever you do, do not choose to consume animal products out of social/family pressure or because you might not want to offend someone.

Just remember why you are Vegan and try to kindly express to your loved ones how important this is for you and how much it means to you if they respect it.

This means, you are NOT expecting any special accommodation on their part and that you will be glad to bring a dish that you could eat and share with family and/or friends.

Vegan And Liming

BEACH LIME

If you go down Maracas and everyone is having bake & shark, you can have the exact same thing minus the shark. I fill my bake with lots of veggies and the Vegan condiments they might offer and I am great!

Shhhh, I eat at least two of those. However, most of the time I will carry my own food such as lots of fruits, granola or simply sandwiches.

BBQ LIMES

Just because you’re Vegan, doesn’t mean you cannot have a BBQ lime with friends.

Even though, I feel particularly icky about being around a meat-eater BBQ pit (and observing my poor animal friends being cooked) if planned properly, you can pull it off.

If you choose to go ahead, you can bring your own Vegan products to BBQ such as Vegan burgers or sausages. You will have to ensure they cook yours first, so you don’t end up with rest of blood/juices of meat in your veggie burger.

You can make an amazing potato salad to go with it and some grilled veggies as well.

EAT BEFOREHAND

I have done this many times and I don’t regret it. I have been in situations where I couldn’t find a good, healthy Vegan meal. It was very frustrating to spend money and eat something I wasn’t very happy about!

So if you know, you will not be able to eat anything outside make sure to have a meal in advance. I realized that as time passes, I enjoy eating homemade food more than anything else!

Hope these tips can be helpful when liming with your friends and please let me know how it turns out! 😉

Maria’s Mouth-Watering Vegan Muffins!

I am very excited to share with you this absolutely scrumptious muffin recipe! My goodness, they are so good on their own and with almond butter as well that you will definitely want seconds…ok…ok…thirds and fourths! hahaha.

These are also great muffins to share with non-Vegan family and friends so when they taste how good they are, you can give them the news that they are 100% Vegan and oil free! And watch their reaction…. 😉

I try to experiment recipes with the least ingredients possible since I like simple and easy recipes for everyone to try.

Shall we start? 😀

The following recipe makes 12 jumbo muffins. You can cut the recipe in half if you have smaller muffin tins or you want to make less.

PROCEDURE

Start by pre-heating your oven at 350 degrees F (approx. 190 degrees C).

Then, you need to start mixing the dry ingredients:

4 cups flour

2 tablespoons of baking powder

1 teaspoon of salt

Mix everything until is well combined. Set aside.

Now it is time to work with the other ingredients.

8 super mashed ripe bananas

1 cup of almond or soy milk

1 cup of brown or coconut sugar (optional if your bananas are very ripe)

1/3 cup of raisins (or more if you want)

1/3 cup of shaved almonds (or more if you want).

1/3 cups of chopped peanuts or walnuts.

In a large bowl, add the mashed bananas, almond/soy milk and sugar (optional). Then, carefully add this to your dry ingredients. Make sure to fold in the mixture and not overwork it.

When everything has been incorporated, add the raisins, almonds and chopped peanuts and carefully mix without stirring too much.

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Top each muffin with some leftover chopped nuts or almonds and bake for 25 minutes.

Maria's Mouth-Watering Vegan Muffins!

Depending on your molds, these muffins might take less or more time. So start watching them after 20 minutes. They should look light brown on the outside and when pierced with a toothpick in the middle, it should come out clean.

Maria's Mouth-Watering Vegan Muffins!

 

And voila! You have a delicious and quick dessert if you are craving for something sweet. No excuses! You have a long Carnival weekend to make them. 😉

Maria's Mouth-Watering Vegan Muffins!

Let me go now and hide those muffins before they are gone! lol

 Please leave a comment below if you try this recipe and how did you like it.

Have a happy and safe Carnival everyone. 🙂