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Showing posts with label vegan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegan. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

No longer Vegan or Vegetarian!

So - as you may be aware, I decided to be Vegan for a month. Then, after 2 weeks, I decided to add dairy back into my diet and just be vegetarian. Then, 2 weeks after that, I inserted meat back into my diet. So I had a whole month of no meat! How was it eating meat again, and how did I feel about that month? Let me tell ya:

Vegan - my body felt great. I wasn't working out but I still felt fit. I was eating TONS, as my body was burning off the vegetable VERY quickly. I was in good moods, and it was easy to not get stressed out. Overall - it was great. However, going out to eat limited my options. I easily found plenty of places to eat in Hanoi - but my tastebuds were getting a little tired of Tofu.

Vegetarian - once I added dairy back into my diet, I DEF felt a difference. I felt a little heavier, but still was eating a lot. I started working out again during this time, but I still didn't feel as good as I did when I was vegan.

MEAT - my first meal back into the carnivorous world was crispy pork. I was expecting a life changing event to happen in my mouth. Like, OHHH HOW I'VE MISSED PORK (or chicken/or beef). But nothing like that happened. I felt tired, and heavy. I felt mostly like "ok, I've had meat again, big deal". There was no rush for me to have another meat dish, so I felt a little disappointed. I've eaten meat again since, but it just doesn't fulfill me like it used it.

It's not been about a week since I've been back to a "normal" diet. I've come to learn that I pay much more attention to what I'm eating if there is a dietary restriction. I had figured that after I put meat back into my diet, I would be more careful about what I'm eating. But I'm not. I also find myself eating meat not because I want/need to, but mostly because it's available and easy.

What now? 

1) I've learned that keeping dairy out of my diet is the healthiest - most of us can't digest it anyways. So, I'm going to work to not have any (with the exception of yogurt, due to the healthiness of the bacteria cultures). That means no milk in my coffee, no cheese in my sandwich, no ranch on my veggies (easy enough on that one in Vietnam).

2) While I like pork, chicken, and steak (every once in a while) I don't feel as if it is super important to my diet. I am going to make a segway into being a pescatarian. I feel seafood is healthier (and MUCH more delicious). While it is easy to find in Hanoi - it is a little more expensive. But, I don't HAVE to eat it at every meal - there is plenty of veg and tofu to fulfil me otherwise. Of course - this won't happen until I finish eating all the meat in my freezer - luckily I have a boyfriend with a healthy appetite to help out with that.

So it looks as if soon I will be a Pescatarian (w/ no diary). How strange, but healthy. Of course, when I am traveling, I may need to adjust my diet accordingly.

Xin Chao,
Apes 

Thursday, July 16, 2015

So I'm a Vegan...

....temporarily. That's right. This dairy and meat lover has cut both things out of her life. But NOT forever. So let's get down to when and WHY I did such a thing.

On July 7th I decided to be Vegan for a week. WHY?!?!?! Well, I have some vegan friends here in Hanoi and love eating with them. It's always an adventure of where we are gonna go and what we are gonna eat. I always let them pick the restaurants because of course I can eat anywhere, they cannot. So, I decided to see what life was like in their world.

Week 1 - week 1 was pretty exciting. I was eating at different restaurants, eating new dishes, and of course getting lots of recommendations from other vegans and vegetarians. I was told that the first week I'd be tired and cranky. Well, that got me worried because I was only going to do it for a week! So, I decided to do a month of being Vegan (or so I thought). My body felt lighter, I was sleeping well, and I was actually in a great mood instead of being tired and cranky.

1st Vegan Meal - Ba Chi Em (normal Tuesday lunch with Anna)
Was running late - so grabbed this on the way to work
Yup - DOUBLE CHOC VEGAN ICE CREAM! @ Italiano Gelato
Field of Dreams Burger @ Republic (mushroom burger minus the cheese)
Week 2 - well, the newness and excitement of trying a new thing is wearing off. I've now been to BBQ's, meat streets, etc. where I've not had any meat and dairy. My body is a little more tired this week, I think the "stored protein" has evaporated and my body isn't getting any new protein from daily meat sources. I've been eating my nuts and berries, but it's just not the same.
100k vnd ($5) Vegan Buffet @ Loving Hut
I figured the meat would be the hard part of this, as I LOVE my crispy pork, bbq chicken, and smoked duck breast. However, those things didn't really bother me too much. The hard part was dairy. I knew not having milk in my coffee, or eggs for breakfast would be hard. But I didn't realize how much dairy products add flavor to BURRITOS! Yes, that's right. I can no longer be vegan due to Mexican food. For the past 2 nights I have gone to SaltnLime (which will be my next door neighbor in about 2 weeks) and gotten a burrito, and then a burrito bowl. Of course I ordered the veggie one, with no cheese and no sour cream. My mouth kept wondering what was going on. Then it realized the travesty of what I was doing by leaving out the good parts. So it's been decided. I will end being vegan at the end of week 2. BUT I will continue on with the vegetarianism until the end of the month. I think that's a good compromise for my taste buds.

Stay tuned for how I will feel at the end of the month....and how I'll feel after my reunion with meat.

Xin Chao,
Apes