65racecoupe
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I finally got rid of dairy and meat in my diet, except for seafood, which I will eat on occasion.
I figure I want to stay lean the right way (not the bulls*** high protein diet). I already eat fairly healthy, so this won't take too much to get used to.
Those of you who posted in the "milk" thread will appreciate this. I am getting rid of all those hormones and crap, which can't be a bad thing. Also, the fat intake will go up, but that will be from nuts, seeds, olive oil, etc.
My sister is helping me. She has been a Vegan for 5 years, so she knows all the web sites and recipies.
Today I went to the hippie store (jk, Whole Foods Store) and bought...
Soy Milk (not bad at all)
Tofu - pure tofu and tofu type meat substitute
Hummus ingredients (garbanzo beans, garlic, salt, olive oil, sesame seed butter).
The soy milk is expensive if you are one who guzzles milk, and the tofu will take getting used to by most people.
So, what do you guys think?
I figure I want to stay lean the right way (not the bulls*** high protein diet). I already eat fairly healthy, so this won't take too much to get used to.
Those of you who posted in the "milk" thread will appreciate this. I am getting rid of all those hormones and crap, which can't be a bad thing. Also, the fat intake will go up, but that will be from nuts, seeds, olive oil, etc.
My sister is helping me. She has been a Vegan for 5 years, so she knows all the web sites and recipies.
Today I went to the hippie store (jk, Whole Foods Store) and bought...
Soy Milk (not bad at all)
Tofu - pure tofu and tofu type meat substitute
Hummus ingredients (garbanzo beans, garlic, salt, olive oil, sesame seed butter).
The soy milk is expensive if you are one who guzzles milk, and the tofu will take getting used to by most people.
So, what do you guys think?