Here are some of our latest posts, which we hope will provide you with some "food" for thought as you work toward your own vegetarian diet. If you have questions or suggestions about anything at all, just send us a quick email. We love hearing from readers. (Please use the form at our Contact page.)
Wondering how to cook green beans without the sauces and oils of a stir-fry? Here are four ways.
Fruits and veggies rock: we both know that. Here are some ways to eat more of them...and enjoy yourself doing so.
As a vegetarian houseguest, tactfully accessing enough good sources of protein may be challenging. So, here are some suggestions to help you keep from starving to death.
Continue reading "Good Sources of Protein for the Vegetarian Houseguest"
Do you confine the veggies you eat mainly to a few favorites and standbys? Here are some reasons to expand the "pool."
Here are some vegetable nutrition facts for those who'd like more specifics beyond the fact that most of them are good for us.
So, how to eat a kumquat? Since those enticing orange piles rarely include instructions, "inquiring minds" want to know!.
On this list of vegetables green and leafy, you'll find veggies to liven up your meals, enrich your diet, and even help you lose weight. Recipe links included.
Vegetarian or not, it's good to know how to make seitan at home.
Members of this list of vegetables in pods are ready to star in both salads and the dinner pot.
Please understand that the material at this site is NOT medical advice, as I am neither doctor nor nutritionist. What I am is merely someone who's lived successfully on a vegetarian diet for many decades...and I transitioned from omnivore to vegetarian gradually. Do check with your doctor, though, if you're considering big changes to your own diet. Also, be sure to find a dependable source of Vitamin B12.
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