8 Essential tips on how to start a vegan diet
Starting a vegan diet doesn't have to be difficult in fact, it can be very easy with the right mindset and preparations. A very crucial point of a vegan diet transitioning is a good education on why you choose to start a vegan diet? And what are the misconceptions all about? Find all the answer to your questions and be mindful about your choices. That way you will not only experience the abundance of vegan cuisine but also you will understand eventually, that it has much more to offer than just a healthier diet. Ones you set your mind you'll be starting on a clear foundation and your beautiful journey can begin.
1. Find out about vegan options of your favorite foods or ingredients that you use to eat very often. For example, if you use to have a lot of dairy like milk for your breakfast or coffee there are plenty of vegan milk choices. All you have to do is find out which of them you like best and use that to create your meals. Just like with everything in food, there will be products you like and some that you don't like. Approach new ingredients or products with an open mind and don't be afraid of new flavors that might tickle your taste buds.
2. Cook veganized recipes of dishes that you love! The best way to understand vegan food is to cook it by yourself. You will notice very quickly that there are ingredients you have never heard or tasted before and if you are like me, you want to try them aaall! Be curious and don’t be shy to try out something new. Also if the recipe doesn't turn out well in the beginning or if you didn't like the taste don't be discouraged, it is all about exploring and understanding a new diet. Try one of my favorite recipes cauliflower buffalo wings or this super delicious and effortless almond coconut bliss balls!
3. Try and explore different vegan dishes. I often notice that people who are not vegan mainly think that it is quite difficult to be on a vegan diet especially while traveling. That is because their focus is not tuned to vegan food. They could be eating meals or a snacks that are vegan but they wouldn't notice, just because the awareness is not present. On a vegan diet you will quickly see the availabilities and depending in which city you live you may have a lot of vegan restaurants to go to. Happy Cow is and always was one of my survival kit. This website always shows you the closest vegan friendly places wherever you are in the world. It is super exciting to explore restaurants which are dedicated to offer vegan meals, it will open up your mind to a complete new cuisine and you will understand that vegan food is everything but depriving.
4. Understand the ingredient labeling and what it means. In the beginning it can be quite overwhelming with all the new information that you are acquiring. Going to the supermarket can take a bit longer than usually but it is all worth it. If you don't understand anything don’t leave it that way. Find out what it means and understand what it is. I promise you, there are going to be products where you will be very surprised and shocked about of what it is made of. And this will once again encourage you to be conscious of your food choices.
5. Be patient and allow your taste buds and body to adapt gradually. Depending on how your diet was before, your body can react in different ways. Stay curious and keep finding information that answers your questions. There are many other people in your situation who share the same experience and been through different stages on a vegan diet. Understand what they have done and reach out to like minded people through FB groups or other channels for support. You don't have to do this alone.
6. Keep educating yourself. There will be a time where you'll think why am I doing all this? It can be easy to forget why you chose this path in the first place, and facts can start blurring and fading. This is why it is very important to keep reminding and educating yourself, especially in the beginning. There is so much to know, and you will be thankful for your efforts. Because only when you know you truly have the freedom of choice.
7. Invest in yourself. You can encounter this new journey all by yourself but it is more fun if you actually reach out for inspiration and help from professionals. Attend a vegan cooking class and learn how to create vegan dishes. Reach out to people you admire and ask for mentorship. You will be surprised how many are more than happy to assist and support. If I can be of any help, let me know !
8. Take small steps. Some people stop before they have even get started. One reason for this is they have taken IN too much in the beginning. First of all, it is amazing that you choose to be conscious of your diet and that you are confident and determined to take responsibility and action to better your health and the planet. It is a huge change and every single cell in your body needs time to adapt to a new environment. Don't be too focused on the wording veganism and what the do's and don'ts are. There is no vegan police behind your back. And most importantly it is not about being vegan it is more about the awareness that enriches you along the way. So take small steps, go with what feels good for you. Stay honest to yourself and continue from there.
With these tips and the right mindset, you are pretty much well geared up to get started and find your own very unique path on a more conscious healthy diet and lifestyle.
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4 年Great advice Maricel. Many of the people I’ve spoken with for over twenty years who failed at going vegan never gave themselves enough time to transition properly. They tried undereducated cold-turkey attempts for a week or more without allowing themselves the physical and mental time to be successful. Many people simply “play” at going vegan but others who really want it must know enough to do it properly. Thanks for all you do in helping move the revolution forward.
R.N. (Ret.), Humanist, Woke
5 年Just do it.?
Experienced PA
5 年Eat Vego Bars :D