Wow, I let this blog get away from me once again. But you better believe that I wasn't going to let a whole year lapse without posting. A lot has changed since my last post - A LOT!
First, I had a baby... Whitley Jane. Oh & she's already 7 months old! My oh my does time fly by now that I have my cute little bug here.
Second - I have changed my diet in some drastic ways!
For the past couple years I have been contemplating eliminating animal products from my diet. I read a couple books almost 2 years ago that had me convinced. I had the immense desire to not eat these foods but it seemed IMPOSSIBLE. I also had ingrained in my mind that I needed PROTEIN for exercising & building muscle & the way to get that was through meat & diary products.
All throughout my pregnancy I ate animal products & lets be honest, I ate a lot of junk. Always, in the back of my mind I had a secret desire to quit eating these things because I knew that they weren't benefiting me like I had thought they were for so long.
The real push to change was when I was at Whitley's 6 month check-up. Her doctor told me that I could now introduce meat into her diet for added protein. In my mind, I started to panic. I asked myself if this was really what I wanted to be feeding my daughter & my future children.
I decided that I wanted to learn for myself & with a friends help I was able to take the leap to the Vegan side & I never want to look back.
There are so many reasons why I feel like this is the best for our family. I feel like we are following the word of wisdom better. We are eating more fruits & veggies - and let's be honest - we were hardly eating any veggies whatsoever. I was so worried that eating this way we wouldn't be getting "enough protein" but through learning more I know that we are getting what our bodies need. You can find protein in so many veggies, beans, legumes, seeds, nuts & whole grains. My initial thought going into this was that it was going to be so difficult to "convince" Tyler. But as I expressed my desires to change & the reasons why, Tyler understood & he supports me & wants what is best for our family. I was also scared that our dinners would be way BORING. But we have been going full force for about a week and a half now & we have tried new recipes that have all been hits!
So.. that means the recipes I will be posting in the future will be VEGAN. There may be the occasional waiver but for 90% of our diet it will be this way. We don't want to say we will never eat meat or dairy - because chances are we will eat the occasional meal, or birthday cake & ice cream, etc. But as far as we can control in our home, we feel this is best for our family.
To learn more about our reasons for eliminating animal products from our diet, watch Forks over Knives - available on Netflix. I read Skinny Bitch: Bun in the Oven - which btw, can be a bit vulgar at times. And it isn't about getting "skinny" for me. It's about being healthy.
Please don't feel like you need to be Vegan to follow this blog.
And feel free to ask questions!
And feel free to ask questions!
:) I really think that this is the way to go.
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Biggest Meat Eater Ever
Awesome!! Tim and I have thought a lot about cutting down meat and dairy. I have heard so many things about how much they wreak havoc on the body (mostly dairy). I just haven't had the courage to dive in. I think the hardest thing for me would be the cheese.
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