What foods should you eat when you are a vegetarian?!


Question: What foods should you eat when you are a vegetarian!?
I already know what I need(meaning protein,carbs,etc!.) but what foods do I need to eat to get those!?My mom doesn't want me to be a vegetarian anymore but I don't think I would be able to eat meat again!.Please no answers saying "Being a vegetarian is stupid"!.Real answers, not stupid answers just because you wanted two points!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
soy and tofu are huge sources of protein!. There are many brands that make meatless burgers, hotdogs, chicken nuggets, meatballs etc!. they taste really good and have a great source of protein and nutrients!. Im also a vegetarian!.
And good choice in being a veg!. ;)Www@FoodAQ@Com

I suggest first,letting your mother read www!.goveg!.com
Even if she will not go vegetarian,she will at least better understand your reasons for being one!. I eat rice,beans,soy,tofu,and fake meat (like from morning star,etc) and they have protein and vitamins in them!. There are alot of sites for vegetarians that suggest what to eat,in fact,I think www!.goveg!.com might even have some suggestions on there!Www@FoodAQ@Com

You do not need any specialty or expensive food that is aimed at vegetarians!. ANY supermarket will carry EVERYTHING that you need!.

A healthy diet would be based on a variety of breads, pastas, wholes grains, rice, cereals, beans, peas, lentils, nuts, seeds, fruits and veggies!.

Dark green leafy vegetables such as mustard, collards and kale are some of the most important!.

http://www!.pcrm!.org/health/veginfo/vsk/f!.!.!.
http://www!.pcrm!.org/health/veginfo/index!.!.!.
http://www!.veganhealth!.org/shWww@FoodAQ@Com

Being a vegetarian is NOT stupid, it's a good, healthy, humane thing to be! You can eat beans, soy meat, soy milk and regular milk, cheese, eggs, and all of the beautiful, delicious vegetables you can get your hands on! Good luck!Www@FoodAQ@Com

the best foods to eat for all the essientals are
Peanutbutter, Morning Star Farms prouducts, Bocca products, beans and stuff like that
also for anyone who tells you "Being a Vegetarin Is stupid" is an a*shole :)Www@FoodAQ@Com

beans, legumes, soyWww@FoodAQ@Com

Beans, soy, nuts, green veggies, whole grains like in cereal and breadWww@FoodAQ@Com

You can pretty much eat anything you want, just avoid all animal flesh, including poultry, game, fish, shellfish and crustacean, and slaughter by-products! The main foods include water and drinks, fruits especially berries, dried fruits, pears, bananas, tropical fruits, & watermelon, vegetables especially kelp, kale, dried nori, spirulina, peas, broccoli, potato (with peel), & dark-green leafy vegetables such as spinach, nuts (especially walnuts & almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, etc), beans (black, pinto, baked, kidney, etc), seeds (especially flaxseeds, but also sunflower, pumpkin, sesame, hemp, etc), soy products (tofu, TVP, tempeh, fortified soy milk, miso, etc!.), pulses, whole grains, quinoa, seiten, nutritional yeast, cereals, chickpea, seaweed, lentils, wheat germ, & vegetable, hemp, and flaxseed oils!. Veg*an brand foods such as Amy's, Tofurky, Light Life, Yves, etc have a lot of good food options!.

For nutrition: (tells you what foods to eat to get what vitamin)
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2008/02/v!.!.!.
http://www!.mamashealth!.com/nutrition/ima!.!.!.
http://www!.vegsoc!.org/health/

Sites to check out:
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2008/03/v!.!.!.
http://michaelbluejay!.com/veg/eat!.html
http://veganmenu!.blogspot!.com/
http://www!.veganimprov!.com/
http://www!.vegcooking!.com/
http://www!.tryveg!.com/cfi/toc/!?v=07groce!.!.!.
http://www!.vegcooking!.com/guide-favs!.asp
http://www!.peta!.org/accidentallyVegan/
http://vegweb!.com/

Recipes:
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2007/08/v!.!.!.
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2007/09/o!.!.!.
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2007/09/v!.!.!.

Oh and also have your mom read The China Study and watch Earthlings!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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