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hehehewalrus
31st May 2005, 08:30 AM
Hi all,
Give some suggestions on the best vegetarian diet in different circumstances(breakfast, lunch, dinner, fever/sickness, winter etc). Please give the right mix of food items.

As topic says, this is about "best vegetarian diet". If you want to talk about superiority of NV over veg or vice versa, you must strictly satisfy the following conditions :

1. you must be jobless
2. you must be senseless
3. you must be utterly useless :P

Please give your valuable suggestions

Nerd
31st May 2005, 09:04 AM
:fishgrin:

nirosha sen
31st May 2005, 01:07 PM
Well Walrus - These days the intepretation of what is good vegetarian diet seems rather subjective, Pa!!

I have friends who go even further to omit garlic, onions and other corms/bulbs/tubers from their diet!! It's boggling to me!!

Then there are those who are willing to accept eggs with their veget. diet. So at the end of the day, I keep wondering exactly what is the whole idea behind it!! :roll:

Do I make any sense????!!!! Sorry, if you are equally confused, Pa!! :(

Anoushka
31st May 2005, 02:35 PM
My husband is a veggie (though I am not) and the diet he follows is...

Breakfast - cereals, wheatabix, or if it is Indian breakfast like idli, dosa, etc - we use minimum oil and add grated carrots, onions, etc for the extra fibre! Also a glass of milk (no sugar)

Around 11:00 a snack of a fruit, - apple, orange, pear, mellon, etc!

Lunch is generally chappati/rice with loads of vegetables.

Around 4:00 a tub of yoghurt

Dinner is rice/pasta/chappati/vegetables with loads of vegetables again.

Vegetables include anything from mushrooms, cabbage, cauliflower, peppers, onions, carrots, peas, spinach, beetroot, etc

Have a wide variety of veggies so that you don't get bored and also get all the vitamins and minerals.

Querida
4th June 2005, 10:16 AM
hey good idea...my earlier attempt is lost in food thread shy and forgotten...anyways if soy is the best substitute for meat then tofu is my tasty offer...great in soups, stirfry, curries, can substitute it for paneer or use soymeat in heavy gravies...can even use it in dessert with syrup or in drink as warm soymilk with ginger...personally find meat-tasting soy-based products yucky...don't eat meat but want food to taste like meat? :? Hmmm oh and my veggie diet does not include mushrooms not because of any weird technicality but cause i despise its yucky taste :x

nirosha sen
4th June 2005, 10:36 AM
Hm..l personally love vege. food, but consciously have chosen not to be vegetarian. Though I'm more than happy not to touch mutton, beef or pork, I do enjoy imbibing the occasional chicken and other sea-food dishes!

To be honest, I really don't see the need or even believe that a vege. diet is healthier than a non-veg diet. But I do see, an increasing number of people turn to vege. diets more out of guilt than any real reason for health!

Am I wrong in my assumption, folks??? :)

Niranjana
4th June 2005, 01:38 PM
My husband is a veggie (though I am not) and the diet he follows is...

Breakfast - cereals, wheatabix, or if it is Indian breakfast like idli, dosa, etc - we use minimum oil and add grated carrots, onions, etc for the extra fibre! Also a glass of milk (no sugar)

Around 11:00 a snack of a fruit, - apple, orange, pear, mellon, etc!

Lunch is generally chappati/rice with loads of vegetables.

Around 4:00 a tub of yoghurt

Dinner is rice/pasta/chappati/vegetables with loads of vegetables again.

Vegetables include anything from mushrooms, cabbage, cauliflower, peppers, onions, carrots, peas, spinach, beetroot, etc

Have a wide variety of veggies so that you don't get bored and also get all the vitamins and minerals.




Wow! What a systematic way of life! How do u manage to cut off Temptation from your Diet?
:-)

Surya
5th June 2005, 01:24 AM
turn to vege. diets more out of guilt than any real reason for health!

Am I wrong in my assumption, folks???

I think u might just be a couple tweaks away from the real reason. :D I'm not getting into any sort of Veg vs Non-Veg diet war, but usually ppl turn to veg diets to loose some unwanted pounds. Out of Guilt? Some I'm sure. I switched to a veg diet out of guilt during my teen years, and haven't changed back. But here in the US atleast, most do it to shread some unwanted pounds. But that never works, because after they loose the wieht, they start loading up on the meaty carbs, etc to make up for few months they didn't.


Around 4:00 a tub of yoghurt

WoW! How old is he? That might not be too healthy after a certain age. Unless of course it's fat-free. :P But fat-free stuff tastes so bad, it's not worth it.

Chenky,
What the Hell? :? :?

hehehewalrus
5th June 2005, 02:18 AM
Unless of course it's fat-free. :P But fat-free stuff tastes so bad, it's not worth it.


I agree with that..ever drunk tea/coffee with fat-free milk? Coffee is somewhat ok due to smell caffeine, but tea tastes like colored water, like the kind in indian railway stations, yuck!

hehehewalrus
5th June 2005, 02:21 AM
Anoushka's recommendation is healthy and clean but are there any quick and easy veg sources of protein? There are some pulses/soya but they take time to cook.

tomato
5th June 2005, 06:33 AM
Pulses are Legumes (lentils, dried beans ect).

Shekhar
5th June 2005, 11:24 AM
Btw what are pulses...don't get the lingo reference...

For men pulses are those which go up when a cute nurse holds their hand. :D :wink:
For women, in simplistic terms, seeds that can be split. I don't know if I am right :roll: Why should I bother? :)

Querida
5th June 2005, 08:48 PM
1. welcome back :D
2. ha ha very funny :roll: :P
3. you sure you aren't turning your computer off by yourself?...after all seems like you rather make cheeky posts than work...

Surya
6th June 2005, 10:48 PM
Unless of course it's fat-free. :P But fat-free stuff tastes so bad, it's not worth it.


I agree with that..ever drunk tea/coffee with fat-free milk? Coffee is somewhat ok due to smell caffeine, but tea tastes like colored water, like the kind in indian railway stations, yuck!

Never eat anything at indina railway stations! :lol2: Ur gonna have parasites insie u when u come back!

Yeah, I know some people who drink coffee & tea with Lactaid milk! Yeeech!!!! I don't drink either, but I can imagine who they might taste.

hehehewalrus
7th June 2005, 02:20 AM
Never eat anything at indina railway stations! :lol2: Ur gonna have parasites inside u when u come back!
It isnt really that bad. Parasites wont survive in the tea/coffee in the first place.

Querida
7th June 2005, 03:40 AM
but I can imagine who they might taste.

Surya! what's with this cannabilistic confession? :o :twisted: :lol:

hehehewalrus would you classify glycerides and/or other chemicals, preservatives obtained from animals as non-veg cause then there are a whole lot of ready-made/microw foods that cannot be eaten...

hehehewalrus
7th June 2005, 03:48 AM
hehehewalrus would you classify glycerides and/or other chemicals, preservatives obtained from animals as non-veg cause then there are a whole lot of ready-made/microw foods that cannot be eaten...

Nope I dont split hair.

Surya
7th June 2005, 03:51 AM
Walrus,
I wasn't just talking about Tea and Cof, just food in general. :lol2:

:lol: @ Q.

Anoushka
10th June 2005, 05:25 PM
My husband is a veggie (though I am not) and the diet he follows is...

.............

Have a wide variety of veggies so that you don't get bored and also get all the vitamins and minerals.

Wow! What a systematic way of life! How do u manage to cut off Temptation from your Diet?
:-)

Niranjana,

it is quite easy once you get used to it. I always have chocolates in the cupboard, ice cream in the fridge, etc. The very idea that I am not banned from eating it and I can eat it any time I want keeps me away :) Actually we do break rules once in a while but not everyday!

While my husband eats veg food and I am non-veg person, our habits are similar and my diet varies a wee bit may be a few days in the month when I eat fish (generally tuna) or chicken!

Also, when you realise that you don't fall sick as often because you are eating healthy food, you tend to resist temptation :)

The other couple of things that help are variety and having food on time. Only if you do not have variety you tend to get tempted to eat the wrong type of food. And if you eat on time, you won't feel hungry at odd times and eat whatever you get :)

sonu gopi
10th June 2005, 09:26 PM
Never eat anything at indina railway stations! :lol2: Ur gonna have parasites inside u when u come back!
It isnt really that bad. Parasites wont survive in the tea/coffee in the first place.

Interesting!! :rotfl: :lol:

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Sonu Gopi :D