You’ve weighed your options carefully, studied
the pros and the cons, and decided that the vegetarian lifestyle is right for
you. But where do you start making the changes? Do you go ‘cold turkey?’ Do you
adopt a more gradual approach to transitioning to vegetarianism? However you
choose to make the change, you can begin to achieve the health benefits of
vegetarianism by significantly cutting down on the amount of meats consumed,
and making vegetables, fruits, legumes, and whole grains the focus of your
meals.
Choose whole-grain products like whole wheat
bread and flour, instead of refined or white grains. Eat a wide variety of foods, and don’t be
afraid to try vegetables, fruits, grains, breads, nuts, or seeds that you’ve
never tried before. Experiment and explore! You may discover a new favorite or
two, and learn fresh new ways to liven up more traditional vegetarian dishes.
Many vegetarian foods can be found in any grocery store.
Specialty food stores
may carry some of the more uncommon items, as well as many vegetarian
convenience foods. When shopping for food, plan ahead, shop with
a list and read food labels. And if you decide to eat dairy products, choose
non-fat or low-fat varieties, and limit your egg intake to 3-4 yolks per week.
Becoming a vegetarian can be as easy as you
choose to make it. Whether you enjoy preparing delectable, delicious meals or
choose quick and easy ones, vegetarian meals can be very satisfying. If you get
in the habit of keeping the following on hand, meal preparation time will
become a snap:
-Ready-to-eat, whole-grain breakfast cereals,
and quick-cooking whole-grain cereals such as oatmeal, whole-grain breads and
crackers, such as rye, whole wheat, and mixed grain and other grains such as
barley and bulgur wheat
-Canned beans, such as pinto, black beans, and
garbanzo beans
-Rice (including brown, wild, etc.) and pasta
(now available in whole wheat, spinach, and other flavors) with tomato sauce
and canned beans and/or chopped veggies
-Vegetarian soups like lentil, navy bean, or
minestrone
-A wide variety of plain frozen vegetables, and
canned and frozen fruit
-Fortified soymilks and soy cheeses, should you
choose to not eat dairy
-A wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables,
which should be the core of any diet
As you learn to experiment with foods and learn
that a meatless diet doesn’t have to lack variety,
you’ll find your decision
for vegetarianism was not only wise, but easy and fun come mealtime.
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