Flexible vegans can cook, too! |
Although we make vegan meals every chance we get, we do not
make it mandatory that all meals be vegan all the time. We consider ourselves
flexitarians.
What is a Flexitarian?
No, we are not
contortionists. A flexitarian is a
vegan or vegetarian who eats meat and/or dairy sometimes, but not often. It’s someone who is
concerned with eating healthy, understands the benefits of cooking vegan meals
at least 2/3 of the time, but allows him/herself to “cheat” every now and then.
One should enjoy life and all of its
flavors – in moderation. However; if you are
someone who has a hard time self-moderating, consider going all-in.
Making the transition from omnivore to vegan is not difficult as
long as you allow yourself the freedom to explore and take it slow. If you are apprehensive about whether you
will be able to become vegan, try just one meal per week at first. Don’t be too hard on yourself. We found the first week of going all-in to be
rather depressing. Thus, the weekly "cheat day" was born. Now, on those nights when we find ourselves mesmerized by the Pizza Hut commercial, we can defer the craving until the weekend when that craving may, or may not arise once again.
Our own flexitarian diet has been working out great. Marc’s blood pressure is back to normal, and
we hope to wean him off the meds and see how it goes once the new diet is the only
thing keeping his levels down.
Speaking of flexitarians, my cousin, Asia has just started her own blog, 615 Soul. Asia considers herself a vegetarian, but that doesn't stop her from making the most decadent deserts on earth. Check her out!
Speaking of flexitarians, my cousin, Asia has just started her own blog, 615 Soul. Asia considers herself a vegetarian, but that doesn't stop her from making the most decadent deserts on earth. Check her out!
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