I'm considering going gluten- and soy-free vegan. I already eat mostly organic and gluten- and soy-free (intolerance to them), and I would love to return to my paleo/primal lifestyle, but our budget won't allow for that much meat at this time.
Question:
If you are or have been vegan, what are some tips? Since I can't have soy/tofu, what are some of your favorite recipes that actually taste good? I've tried a few on my own, but they don't always turn out well, so I would love some recommendations. I would also like to know what you eat on the go, as I will be a counselor at a kids camp soon and I need to know what kind of snacks to bring to supplement the very few things I will likely be able to eat while I'm there. Thanks in advance; I know this is way off topic.
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I don't avoid gluten, so I do have a decent amount of seitan and whole-grain based products for protein. However, I also cook with a lot of lentils, chickpeas, black beans, etc. I recently found tofu made from hemp, which is pretty good.
Many non-vegan recipes can easily be adjusted by replacing the meat with another protein source. Tacos and stir-fry are particularly easy.
I agree that OhSheGlows has some great recipes. I also recommend:
https://www.theppk.com (and any of Isa's cookbooks)
https://fatfreevegan.com/
https://www.cestlavegan.com/
https://www.olivesfordinner.com/
For snacks, I usually turn to fruit, almonds, and almond- or coconut-milk based yogurt. Fruit/nut based snack bars are good, too, like Larabar or Purebar.
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I'm a vegetation but married a vegan, so that's how we eat 95% of the time. I love oh she glows. Also recommend vegetarian times and the post punk kitchen for recipes. Consider starting with an ethnic food style that you like, such as Indian or Mexican. Many other cultures rely heavily on beans so you don't have to adjust much at all.
There's tons you can do vegan without soy or wheat. The while world of nuts and legumes is there for protein. We don't do any of the fake cheeses like daiya, but make our own with cashews ( oh she glows had a pretty good recipe).
This is definitely a restrictive diet, and you won't be eating or at a lot of places, but most people feel better on a diet like this. I actually cook a lot, so let me know if you want any particular recipes or tips.
For on the go, I second the bars idea, although I try not to make a habit of it. We buy very high quality protein powder (no soy no whey) and make smoothies. I'm a big fan of yummy dips that aren't hummus (over it), but oh still eats it every day. Apples and other fruit, of course. Bananas with almond butter.
Good luck!!
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