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| Re: Getting protein Quote:
Plus I also have a wheat allergy, so if I went vegan too, no one would ever invite me for dinner! |
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| Re: Getting protein Hey guys, its HUMMUS! Humus (one "m") is organic decaying matter on the ground. I personally won't eat humus, but I love hummus. I eat a variety of nuts and whole grains. I'll drink nut milk, but abhor soy milk. I like all kinds of beans. Black beans are my favorite. I do eat some veggie burgers, sausage, etc., but my favorites are marinated tofu (great snack, on sandwiches, on salads, stir fry, etc.) and tofu egg salad. It took me awhile to find products that I liked since I don't like most soy products and plain tofu can mistify beginners. I invested in a couple of good cookbooks, a magazine subscription to VT magazine, and watched a bit of Mollie Katzen on PBS. Through trial and error, I found what worked for me. |
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| Re: Getting protein Thanks for all the suggestions! I find the chocolate Silk to be delicious, and the plain isn't bad either. They also have a vanilla, but I found that to be a bit odd-tasting--I don't like plain vanilla drinks, though, so that is probably just me. It was also a bit too sweet. I totally agree with going vegan, but for now I'm happy with just being vegetarian. I'm not getting too much support from my family right now, but I think peta and this site are helping. I'm never going to fall back, though. I'm way too stubborn and besides, I know exactly how meat comes to be now. In fact, the chicken the rest of my family had last night just looked disgustingly pale and, well--dead. Does anybody know where the protein in "Balance" energy bars comes from? I know that the protein in Cliff Bars is vegan, but I'm not sure about these. Thanks! |
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| Re: Getting protein Balance Bars - [font=arial][size=2]Protein Blend (soy protein isolate, calcium caseinate, toasted soy beans, whey protein concentrate), high fructose corn syrup, honey, cocoa powder, almond pieces, fructose, high maltose corn syrup, ground almonds. Looks like its safe. I havent been able to go vegan yet either. I'd like to, but you know the commercials "Oh, the power of cheese." Yeah that's me. Plus if I did that, I'd only have pancakes and hashbrowns left for breakfast at Denny's. My friends already say I can't eat anywhere with them as it is. [/size][/font] |
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| Re: Getting protein fruits are good too especially bannas. |
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| Re: Getting protein humus, hummus, humous, hommos, hoummos...mmm... |
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| Re: Getting protein geee, It looks like I'm the only one here that LOVES tofu! As long as it's seasoned and fried a bit of course! |
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| Re: Getting protein I like tofu too. It is squishy like peas. Lol |
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| Re: Getting protein Thanks a TON, Chris! I thought it was, but I was just checking to make sure. I agree with you on the cheese--that's a toughie. |
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