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Kätzchen 05-07-2018 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 1209639)
Oh for certain fresh is better than frozen! I have a surgery scheduled for June, and I need to have prepared food, so I can just microwave it while I am recovering. I know it is not the best, but it is what it is!

I forgot you posted that book!

oh, well that makes sense! So, I Google'd for helpful tips on how to make your own frozen Vegan.or Vegetarian meals. I will read it too because I guess time really can be of an beautiful essence.

LINK:

http://www.onegreenplanet.org/vegan-...e-life-easier/

DapperButch 05-07-2018 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1209643)
oh, well that makes sense! So, I Google'd for helpful tips on how to make your own frozen Vegan.or Vegetarian meals. I will read it too because I guess time really can be of an beautiful essence.

LINK:

http://www.onegreenplanet.org/vegan-...e-life-easier/

Wonderful! Thank you!

Kätzchen 05-07-2018 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 1209648)
Wonderful! Thank you!

You're Welcome!

Hey, I clicked on the highlighted names of meals and it gives you the recipe and directions, so be sure to check them out. I'm brand new to doing this, so it gave me a few ideas for tasty meals.

LeftWriteFemme 05-07-2018 10:02 PM

For my infusion this week I will be having a blended mix of strawberries, almond milk, almond meal and a very ripe avocado then put in the freezer. I am hopeful that this will help me get through my allergic reaction to my infusion.



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Kätzchen 05-08-2018 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by LeftWriteFemme (Post 1209670)
For my infusion this week I will be having a blended mix of strawberries, almond milk, almond meal and a very ripe avocado then put in the freezer. I am hopeful that this will help me get through my allergic reaction to my infusion.

I don't know what an infusion is, LeftWriteFemme. Is the term infusion synonymous with smoothie?

I hope you feel better soon :bunchflowers:


In other news: My youngest brother has been on an Avocado Oil kick. He bought an HUGE bottle of it at CostCo. He said he likes using avocado oil better than EVOO. I personally like coconut oil, but want to spend some time trying to figure out what differences exist between retain types of oils (coconut, avocado, evoo, grapeseed).

Yesterday I forgot to buy baby zucchini for my daily dose of salad. I also want to get a few avocado's, mangoes, and some chili peppers......so I can make an salsa tonight, to go with my Late July corn chips, for supper. I can't have tacos anymore. So it's Salsa Tuesday, in my world today.

kittygrrl 05-10-2018 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1208375)
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/70/aa...046b2cd606.jpg

https://www.bolthouse.com/wp-content...20-190x262.png

I buy non-dairy, vegan, organic, zero sugar yogurt at either Trader Joe's or at my favorite grocery store. I use the plain variety in food prep like when I make my Tumeric salad dressing.

Here's the latest way I make my Tumeric Salad Dressing:

2- 6 ounce single serving cartons of Forager Cashewgurt.
1/2 cup plain Bolthouse Plant Milk
3 heaping tablespoons of Tumeric
2/3 cup flax seed powder (organic)
Generous amount of cracked peppercorns
A splash of Sesame Seed Oil (1/4 cup or less)
Filtered water

Directions: put all of the above ingredients into the blender and blend up until creamy smooth. If your finished mixture is thick, add filtered water until it's in an pourable state. Store in covered glass jars and keep refrigerated.

Here's an helpful video about Forager Cashewgurt:



you know i bought this yogurt about a month ago hearing it was amazing...seriously YUK! I couldn't get through a spoonful of it..maybe i got a batch batch?!?!
I still find soy yogurt the best(so far) and it makes a nice smoothie..also quite interested in making my own tofu...found (what looked like) an amazing recipe for silken tofu..if it turns out well i will definitely let you know.

Kätzchen 05-10-2018 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 1209933)
you know i bought this yogurt about a month ago hearing it was amazing...seriously YUK! I couldn't get through a spoonful of it..maybe i got a batch batch?!?!
I still find soy yogurt the best(so far) and it makes a nice smoothie..also quite interested in making my own tofu...found (what looked like) an amazing recipe for silken tofu..if it turns out well i will definitely let you know.

I'm glad you brought up the little known fact that nut-based yogurt products are NOT the same as dairy, soy or rice based products.

I use Cashewgurt because of the zero sugar content and I don't use it as an yogurt replacement to traditional dairy based yogurt. I'm at a place in my health where I can no longer eat or use any product that has any whiff of sugar cane or converts to sugar in the blood stream.

I use Cashewgurt in my salad dressing recipe, only.

I can't have too much soy products, either. Except twice a month I can have tofu based products as long as they are zero base sugar content.

Zero sugar + zero sugar food conversion = better, smarter health outcomes for me.

Thanks kitty! :rrose:

kittygrrl 05-10-2018 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1209940)
I'm glad you brought up the little known fact that nut-based yogurt products are NOT the same as dairy, soy or rice based products.

I use Cashewgurt because of the zero sugar content and I don't use it as an yogurt replacement to traditional dairy based yogurt. I'm at a place in my health where I can no longer eat or use any product that has any whiff of sugar cane or converts to sugar in the blood stream.

I use Cashewgurt in my salad dressing recipe, only.

I can't have too much soy products, either. Except twice a month I can have tofu based products as long as they are zero base sugar content.

Zero sugar + zero sugar food conversion = better, smarter health outcomes for me.

Thanks kitty! :rrose:

omygosh Kat, I didn't know you were going zero sugar..that's amazing..i would love to do that, but i'd miss fruit too much..tell me your secret?:tea:

Kätzchen 05-10-2018 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 1209942)
omygosh Kat, I didn't know you were going zero sugar..that's amazing..i would love to do that, but i'd miss fruit too much..tell me your secret?:tea:

LMAO (or not, lol) my secret is not succumbing to diabetes. Outwitting sugar scenarios and sheer will and self determination are key factors to success.

If I continue to test below A1C markers in my blood labs, then my primary physician will count my plant based, zero sugar diet as legitimate means criteria to discontinue experimental medication to inhibit the diabetic downward spiral most people contend with if they're not willing to give up sugar or not give up eating foods that convert readily into sugar in the blood stream.

My ultimate goal is to create smarter food behaviors which lead to increased health outcomes for not becoming diabetic.

So say for example I couldn't and refused to stop eating dairy based foods or couldn't stop eating pasta or breads or rice, which convert readily into sugar, then I'd become an full fledged diabetic.

I refuse to become diabetic.. ...so I've given up sugar and refuse to eat any food that converts readily into sugar.

For The WIN :cheerleader: :cheer: :hk20:

***** Purrrrrr *****

PS/ The only fruits I can have are berries, cantaloupe, apples or kiwi. :)

Dean Thoreau 05-10-2018 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1209554)

I would prefer this to a steak any day!
Thank u Katz for the link.

homoe 05-10-2018 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1209588)
My favorite documentaries are Forks Over Knives, What The Health, and Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead. Thanks for your additional listing of food documentaries, Pearl. :rrose:



Thanks for dropping by, Daisy. :rrose:

PlantPure Nation (2015)
This documentary continues where Forks Over Knives left off. Dr. T. Colin Campbell, his son Nelson and Kentucky State Representative Tom Riner join forces to spread knowledge about the scientifically backed health benefits of a whole food plant-based diet. The film is all about empowering people to make healthier, scientifically based decisions to fuel their bodies the best possible way despite corporate lobbies disseminating skepticism and trying to prevent change.
I know other movies as well and will be back to post soon!

DapperButch 05-10-2018 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1209940)

I can't have too much soy products, either. Except twice a month I can have tofu based products as long as they are zero base sugar content.

This is a problem for me. I can't really eat much in the way of soy. That really impacts what I can eat vegan-wise.

Kätzchen 05-10-2018 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1210035)
PlantPure Nation (2015)
This documentary continues where Forks Over Knives left off. Dr. T. Colin Campbell, his son Nelson and Kentucky State Representative Tom Riner join forces to spread knowledge about the scientifically backed health benefits of a whole food plant-based diet. The film is all about empowering people to make healthier, scientifically based decisions to fuel their bodies the best possible way despite corporate lobbies disseminating skepticism and trying to prevent change.
I know other movies as well and will be back to post soon!

Okidoke, homoe, sounds good..... I'm adding your film to my Must See Soon Movie List. Tyvm :rrose:

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Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 1210038)
This is a problem for me. I can't really eat much in the way of soy. That really impacts what I can eat vegan-wise.

I think I understand and relate to your having a problem with soy. Allergies (?), or maybe that it collides with an pro-environmental political point of view (?) ...... I'm not up to speed on either except to say that it's partialy both, for me. Which way is it for you, Dapper?

I often steer toward Tempeh.... Especially the wild whole grain types. I like to soak them in an marinade, then stir fry them with veggies.

Like this....Ginger Sesame Tempeh Stir Fry (see photo below):

http://onthedm.com/wp-content/upload...2/stirfry3.jpg

See Recipe to dish above, featured in: The Direct Message Blog (see LINK below):


http://onthedm.com/lifestyle/saucy-s...mpeh-stir-fry/
....

kittygrrl 05-11-2018 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1209943)
LMAO (or not, lol) my secret is not succumbing to diabetes. Outwitting sugar scenarios and sheer will and self determination are key factors to success.

If I continue to test below A1C markers in my blood labs, then my primary physician will count my plant based, zero sugar diet as legitimate means criteria to discontinue experimental medication to inhibit the diabetic downward spiral most people contend with if they're not willing to give up sugar or not give up eating foods that convert readily into sugar in the blood stream.

My ultimate goal is to create smarter food behaviors which lead to increased health outcomes for not becoming diabetic.

So say for example I couldn't and refused to stop eating dairy based foods or couldn't stop eating pasta or breads or rice, which convert readily into sugar, then I'd become an full fledged diabetic.

I refuse to become diabetic.. ...so I've given up sugar and refuse to eat any food that converts readily into sugar.

For The WIN :cheerleader: :cheer: :hk20:

***** Purrrrrr *****

PS/ The only fruits I can have are berries, cantaloupe, apples or kiwi. :)

Thank you for your thoughtful response. You inspire me(f)

Kätzchen 05-11-2018 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 1210093)
Thank you for your thoughtful response. You inspire me(f)

It's been a long and winding road to recovery, for me, personally. Once my mobility was impaired due to my work related injuries, one thing after another affected my overall health. It has taken my PT & Nursing team to zero in on complicated trajectories, but at every "fork in the road" we've come to, I've zeroed in on what I could do personally to rectify areas of my life, to advocate for my own health and safety. Changing the foods I eat has become the biggest game changer. I'm glad I can act on my own behalf and do what it takes to prevent being overcome by choices I can change.

Changing my food behaviors has helped so much. My PT & Nursing team is in awe of the radical change which is now saving my life.

Thanks kitty, for your compliment and your supportive attitude and comments. :rrose:

Kätzchen 05-11-2018 05:01 PM

Vegan Banana Cream Pie (dairy free, sugar free) ..... ❤
 
I've been daydreaming about Banana Cream Pie, for weeks now. So, I thought I'd google for non-daiey cream pie recipes. I'm going to use the Cashewgurt for the pudding part of the pie, by adding banana eztract, using cornstarch, a couple of organic cage free eggs, sea salt and pureed bananas. For the crust, I'm using rolled oats, crushed walnuts in an meringue of eggs whites.... smoosh it into a pie dish and bake it, first. Then line the cooled crust with sliced bananas, pour some cashewgurt banana pudding on top of it, then slice up more bananas for the top. Refrigerate it, until it's an chilled set. Then make a 'creamy' non-dairy topping to finish the pie.

I'm using Raw Stevia powder by Truvia for the sweetener, rather than other types of sugar options, because I can't have real sugar. Just, Raw Stevia (by Truvia).

Here's where I got parts of ideas for how to make the dairy free Banana Cream Pie (3 links):

https://minimalistbaker.com/banana-cream-pie-vegan-gf/

https://www.google.com/search?q=dair...nSNkMIKvOu8BM:



https://www.mastercook.com/app/Image...61/2761322.jpg

Here's an recipe, too, from Lovingitvegan website:

https://lovingitvegan.com/vegan-banana-cream-pie/

DapperButch 05-11-2018 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1210162)
I've been daydreaming about Banana Cream Pie, for weeks now. So, I thought I'd google for non-daiey cream pie recipes. I'm going to use the Cashewgurt for the pudding part of the pie, by adding banana eztract, using cornstarch, a couple of organic cage free eggs, sea salt and pureed bananas. For the crust, I'm using rolled oats, crushed walnuts in an meringue of eggs whites.... smoosh it into a pie dish and bake it, first. Then line the cooled crust with sliced bananas, pour some cashewgurt banana pudding on top of it, then slice up more bananas for the top. Refrigerate it, until it's an chilled set. Then make a 'creamy' non-dairy topping to finish the pie.

I'm using Raw Stevia powder by Truvia for the sweetener, rather than other types of sugar options, because I can't have real sugar. Just, Raw Stevia (by Truvia).

Here's where I got parts of ideas for how to make the dairy free Banana Cream Pie (3 links):

https://minimalistbaker.com/banana-cream-pie-vegan-gf/

https://www.google.com/search?q=dair...nSNkMIKvOu8BM:



https://www.mastercook.com/app/Image...61/2761322.jpg

Here's an recipe, too, from Lovingitvegan website:

https://lovingitvegan.com/vegan-banana-cream-pie/

Looks fantastic!

Dominique 05-12-2018 04:03 PM

https://guideimg.alibaba.com/images/...ook_331785.jpg


This is a picture from the Walmart site (free shipping) Its a vegetable spiralizer. Instead of pasta, I use zucchini. OMG! Delicious. It makes the best oven potatoes too.

https://tastespace.files.wordpress.c...7/dsc_9786.jpg

homoe 05-13-2018 02:51 PM

Cooked (2016) Netflix

Michael Pollan has done a lot of deep dives into our food and the culture around over the last few years. This all culminated in the landmark series that looks at what we eat, why we eat, and how we can all eat better. There is no gimmick here. No one’s trying to hawk some fad or trendy foodstuff on you. It’s just an examination of what ‘good food’ means and how to make it a bigger part of your everyday.

Give this a look see as well Miss Katz!

Kätzchen 05-13-2018 06:06 PM

Here is an interesting article from an Physician's medical journal which talks about the benefits of an plant based diet, constructed in Scholarly format (abstract, methods, data, and sections explaining the entire way the study was conducted).

LINK:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3662288/


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