Seagull kimchi
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Eggs, nuts, green veg and a carb of your choice through the week and treat yourself at the w/end.
Curries, chillies, stir fries etc are all good if you want to stay on familiar ground. The internet though really is your friend here. I've recently been cooking quite a lot of recipies from Bosh!, which are superb. There are loads of really good veggie meal sites on the net, you'll never need to buy a cookbook again.
It's all about the spices for me and experimenting with different flavours. If you don't want to go down the tofu route you can use beans, chickpeas or lentils.
With the new year arriving the wife has decided that we both need to lose some weight. An idea that we have talked about is to have 1 dinner each week where we don't consume any meat.
However after beans on toast, cheese & tomato pizza and Jacket potatoes i ran out of ideas for acceptable meat free meals for dinner. Do the wonderful people of NSC have any suggestions of meat free food we could add to our menu without resorting to Quorn or some other nasty meat substitute.
Thanks in advance
Yep, an effective way to lose weight (although any short term diet is only ever a short term fix, so better to make permanent, sustainable lifestyle changes) but weight loss is only half the story....I believe that on the old skool Atkins Diet you can eat most of what a normal person likes and still lose weight, e.g. a bacon and sausage breakfast. No need for any of that veggie poop...
Veggie meals can be really good, and they can also be crap, especially those that literally substitute the meat for quorn or another meat substitute.
Cutting out meat from you diet won't do anything to help lose weight.
Keep the chicken, cut out the toast, pizza and potatoes.
Eating those carts can't be too healthy either.
Maybe not, but it won't do him any harm, even if he went full veggie (which I don't think he's aiming for).
To the O/P:
I cook a cauliflower & chickpea curry regularly, which is WELL nice
Maybe not, but it won't do him any harm, even if he went full veggie (which I don't think he's aiming for).
To the O/P:
I cook a cauliflower & chickpea curry regularly, which is WELL nice
A much maligned vegetable is the humble cauliflower. Held in high esteem in Indian cookery however.
A much maligned vegetable is the humble cauliflower. Held in high esteem in Indian cookery however.
Roasted a cauliflower this week, coated in agave syrup and cajun spices. Delicious. Surprisingly high in vitamin c apparently.
None, I was pleasantly surprised. No need to eat meat really