Liann
Cathlete
Goodmorning ladies! I can't believe we've made it 9 days with no meat! I got a few cookbooks yesterday finally. The Moosewood one looks like it is going to have some good recipes. I do not have a lot of the ingredients though, so I'm going to have to put together another shopping list. I've skimmed the other two, but until I start doing some of the recipes, it will be hard to know what books I like.
I also bought "Becoming Vegetarian". It's a little detailed, but probably a smart read for anyone looking to make this a lifestyle. It talks about nutrition and how to get enough calcium, iron, etc...
Tonight, I am making corn chowder for tomorrow's dinner. My DH starts grad school tonight, so I'll just eat something simple. I think Friday is going to be a baked potato bar and left over soup. I have all the ingredients for 3 cheese stuffed shells, so I will be having that sometime this weekend along with veggie chili for lunch one day. I find as long as I have stuff planned, I'm good to go. If I just go into my kitchen though and try to find something to eat, I'm stumped. There are only so many salads a person can eat. I need to learn how to make some humus and probably start working with tofu. Oh well, baby steps...
I also bought "Becoming Vegetarian". It's a little detailed, but probably a smart read for anyone looking to make this a lifestyle. It talks about nutrition and how to get enough calcium, iron, etc...
Tonight, I am making corn chowder for tomorrow's dinner. My DH starts grad school tonight, so I'll just eat something simple. I think Friday is going to be a baked potato bar and left over soup. I have all the ingredients for 3 cheese stuffed shells, so I will be having that sometime this weekend along with veggie chili for lunch one day. I find as long as I have stuff planned, I'm good to go. If I just go into my kitchen though and try to find something to eat, I'm stumped. There are only so many salads a person can eat. I need to learn how to make some humus and probably start working with tofu. Oh well, baby steps...