So the first four days have been pretty good! I have spent more time focusing on what I CAN eat versus what I can't, for the most part. I have photos, but someone left her camera at work so those will have to come tomorrow. Last night I mixed the vegan burger in with some brown rice and veggies for a stir fry. Tonight I had rice noodles with tofu and lime. I froze the tofu when I was gone over Christmas, and it had a decidedly spongier texture this time. Not in a bad way, really. I will never really figure out tofu, but I can pan sear it well enough that it tastes good to me. Also I just like saying "pan sear."
My hardest challenge came on Tuesday when a bunch of 4-H kids came to my office and we baked cookies for the troops. I was surrounded by mountains of snickerdoodles. Usually this would be a good thing...not so when you're on Day Two of the Vegan Challenge. Four messy, flour-covered hours later I emerged a little worn out but still true to the pact.
Dessert starved, I immediately went home and invented Jana Heaven. Here's the recipe:
One wheat tortilla
One banana
Peanut Butter (natural organic)
4 small pieces of vegan dark chocolate
I'm not going to tell you how to assemble it. I would hope, dear readers, that you can figure that out. (It's a spin off on Beth's creation of a PB/Chocolate Burrito in college. That was hysterical). Nuking it in the microwave for a bit seals the deal.
I still have not tried to eat out. That prospect scares me! How's it hanging, Jamie?
-- Jana
5 comments:
i am cheering you on! (between contractions that is...)
sounds like you are adjusting brilliantly!
No matter what comes of the Great Vegan Experiment, your body will never have to pay for the calories of those snicker doodles. That is the triumph of will power. - Stephanie (using Joaquin's gmail because I can't remember my password).
hiya guys. fyi, gardenburger tastes a lot better than morningstar farms. also, when craving that chicken sandwich, try a boca spicy "chicken" patty. you have to watch out, though, some of them (the older ones) have egg whites in them, while the newer ones don't. throw some lettuce, veganaise, and tomato on there and you're good to go.
heheh you ate the pb burrito hehehe
Nice.
the vegan riblets are actually really good...tortilla, salsa, riblets= yum...
http://www.gardenburger.com/eat-positive/veggie-specialties/bbq-riblets.php
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