• Rachelhazideas@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Reminder that good is not the enemy of perfect. It is much easier to convince 100 people to eat 10% less meat than to convince 10 people to become vegetarian.

    I’ve started eating vegetarian several days a week and all it’s done is introduce me to some amazing tasting food that I haven’t tried before because of the dumb stigma that vegetarian means not tasty. I find that I enjoy some of these vegetarian dishes more than it’s meat counterpart because it’s not ruined by tough overcooked tasteless meat.

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      11 months ago

      Substituting some of your mince for plant based alternatives is something I highly recommend everyone does.

      You’ll be hard pressed to tell the difference because you still get all the oils and flavours from the meat, and the substitutes have a nearly identical texture. It’s a super easy way to reduce your meat intake without changing your food much.

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        11 months ago

        Good job! Snacks do suck, nowadays I usually forego snacks entirely but fruit is always ol reliable for quick and easy.

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        11 months ago

        Remember to supplement the missing vitamins. I think B12 is the big one, but also about 40% of people can’t turn beta carotene into vitamin A (retinol) and need to supplement it. If you run into odd vision problems, try vitamin A - the first sign of a deficiency is night blindness

        (Hardly a full diet when one supplement is needed for everyone, and several more for some)

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          I take a multivitamin just for the hell of it, figure I’ll piss out what’s not needed and take what is.

          It’s the specific proteins I’m worried about missing out, though macros weren’t a concern when I ate meat so seems silly to care now.

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            I thought the proteins thing was a myth. If you have a diverse enough diet, you should be fine. Just make sure you’re getting nuts, beans, etc.