Vegging Out!

marni and saladWith the season of resolutions upon us, some of you may be thinking of reducing the meat in your diet. This could be a pretty major lifestyle change, so know that you don’t need to become 100% vegetarian right away. But beware, once you start eating more greens there’s no turning back! I can say from personal experience you just start to feel better – even if it’s adding one more salad a day. But if you’re not sure how to approach a more plant-based diet, here are a few tips to get your going:

How to start…

Start small – find the reasons you are choosing to become vegetarian or starting eating more plant foods (animal rights, health, weight loss) and stay true to your goals

Get educated – do the best you can and find resources (books/websites/ blogs) that will support you (www.veg.ca is a good option in Toronto)

Eat the best- as much as possible choose local/sustainable and organic foods as much as possible

Get stocked – by going to local farmers’ markets/health food stores/or have an organic box delivered to your door (www.mamaearth.ca)

Take a vegetarian cooking class – www.marniwasserman.com

How will it help me?

More nutrients (vitamins, minerals, enzymes)

More variety and colour in your diet –meals are more exciting

Health benefits –  (plant based foods support cancer, diabetes, heart disease)

Saves you money

Saves the animals

You Feel better

More energy

Better digestion

Choosing to eat more plant-based foods is the way of the future. Agricultural systems, communities and resources are now finally in place to help support the growing desire to eat more plant based foods. If you have access – make sure you get to local farmers markets or better yet, plant your own garden in the spring. There is nothing better than eating your own home grown food. Take advantage of the immense diversity of plants that exist on our planet. The winter months can be challenging for fresh, local produce, but there are definitely good options out there if you’re willing to do a little digging. Good luck, and if you need a little recipe inspiration please join me at my Comforting Vegetarian Feast Class on January 21st.

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2 Responses to “Vegging Out!”
  1. Nancy says:

    Hi Marni,

    Having lived with a vegan for four years, it’s amazing how diverse and exciting meal planning can be when you introduce new ingredients and phase out old (potentially unhealthy ones).

    Hope to take a cooking class soon!
    Nancy

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