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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

vegetarian food recipe?




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my family is BBQing for july 4 im a vegi wat can they cook..??


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1. 15-minute vegetarian : 200 quick, easy, and delicious recipes the whole family will love / Susann Geiskopf-Hadler and Mindy Toomay.


2.
Amber waves of grain : traditional American whole foods cooking & contemporary vegetarian, vegan & macrobiotic cuisine / Alex and Gale Jack ; foreword by Michio and Aveline Kushi ; illustrations by Rod House.


3.
American wholefoods cuisine : 1300 meatless wholesome recipes from short order to gourmet / Nikki & David Goldbeck ; preface by Barbara Haber.


4.
A beautiful bowl of soup : the best vegetarian recipes / by Paulette Mitchell ; photographs by William Meppem.


5.
The best of Lord Krishna's cuisine : favorite recipes from The art of Indian vegetarian cooking / Yamuna Devi.


6.
The best vegetarian recipes : from greens to grains, from soups to salads : 200 bold-flavored recipes / Martha Rose Shullman.


7.
Betty Crocker easy everyday vegetarian : meatless main dishes you'll love!


8.
The big book of vegetarian : more than 225 recipes for breakfasts, appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, main dishes, sides, breads, and desserts / by Kathy Farrell-Kingsley.


9.
Cafe Flora cookbook / Catherine Geier with Carol Brown.


10.
Carb-conscious vegetarian : 150 delicious recipes for a healthy lifestyle / Robin Robertson.


11.
Classic vegetarian cooking from the Middle East & North Africa / Habeeb Salloum.


12.
Compassionate cuisine : gourmet vegetarian recipes & the philosophy and culture of caring / Vrnda Devi.


13.
The complete book of vegetarian grilling : over 150 easy and tasty recipes you can grill indoors and out / Susann Geiskopf-Hadler.


14.
The complete idiot's guide to being vegetarian / by Frankie Avalon Wolfe.


15.
Complete vegetarian cookbook / Charmaine Solomon.


16.
The complete vegetarian handbook : recipes & techniques for preparing delicious, healthful cuisine / by Kathy Farrell-Kingsley ; illustrations by David Pollard.


17.
The contented vegetarian / Matthew Drennan and Annie Nichols.


18.
Cook 1.0 : a fresh approach to the vegetarian kitchen : breakfast, lunch + dinner / Heidi Swanson ; foreword by Art Smith. (


19.
Cooking the Cuban way : culturally authentic foods, including low-fat and vegetarian recipes / by Alison Behnke and Victor Manuel Valens.


20.
Cooking the Vietnamese way : to include new low-fat and vegetarian recipes / Chi Nguyen and Judy Monroe.


21.
The enlightened kitchen : fresh vegetable dishes from the temples of Japan / Mari Fujii ; photographs by Tae Hamamura ; translation by Richard Jeffery.


22.
Entertaining for a veggie planet : 250 down-to-earth recipes / Didi Emmons.


23.
Ethical markets : growing the green economy / Hazel Henderson with Simran Sethi ; foreword by Hunter Lovins.


24.
The ethnic vegetarian : traditional and modern recipes from Africa, America, and the Caribbean / Angela Shelf Medearis, author of Ideas for Entertaining from the African-American Kitchen.


25.
Everyday Greens : home cooking from Greens, the celebrated vegetarian restaurant / by Annie Somerville.


26.
The flexitarian table : inspired, flexible meals for vegetarians, meat lovers, and everyone in between / Peter Berley, with Zoe Singer ; photographs by Quentin Bacon.


27.
Fresh food fast : delicious, seasonal vegetarian meals in under an hour / Peter Berley and Melissa Clark.


28.
The gluten-free vegetarian kitchen : delicious and nutritious wheat-free, gluten-free dishes / Donna Klein.


29.
The healthy hedonist holidays : a year of multicultural, vegetarian-friendly holiday feasts / Myra Kornfeld ; illustrated by Sheila Hamanaka.


30.
Hope's edge : the next diet for a small planet / Frances Moore Lappe and Anna Lappe.


31.
How to cook everything vegetarian : simple meatless recipes for great food / Mark Bittman ; illustrations by Alan Witschonke.


32.
How to cook everything. Vegetarian cooking / Mark Bittman ; illustrations by Alan Witschonke.


33.
India's vegetarian cookery / Monisha Bharadwaj ; photography of India by Jenner Zimmermann ; food photography by Will Heap.


34.
Living among meat eaters : the vegetarian's survival handbook / Carol J. Adams.


35.
Living in the raw gourmet / Rose Lee Calabro.

36.
Low-carb vegetarian / Margo DeMello.


37.
Low-carb vegetarian cooking : 150 entrees to make low-carb vegetarian cooking easy and fun / Sue Spitler with Linda R. Yoakam.

38.
Mediterranean harvest : vegetarian recipes from the world's healthiest cuisine / Martha Rose Shulman.


39.
Mediterranean vegetarian cooking / Paola Gavin.


40.
New vegetarian cooking : 120 fast, fresh, and fabulous recipes / Rose Elliot.

41.
One-dish vegetarian meals : 150 easy, wholesome, and delicious soups, stews, casseroles, stir-fries, pastas, rice dishes, chilis, and more / Robin Robertson.


42.
Passionate vegetarian / by Crescent Dragonwagon ; illustrated by Robbin Gourley.

43.
The PDQ (pretty darn quick) vegetarian cookbook : 240 healthy and easy no-prep recipes for busy cooks / Donna Klein.

44.
Quick-fix vegetarian / Robin Robertson.

45.
The Real Food Daily cookbook : really fresh, really good, really vegetarian / Ann Gentry with Anthony Head.

46.
Regina's international vegetarian favorites / Regina Campbell.


47.
Silk road cooking : a vegetarian journey / Najmieh Batmanglij.


48.
Twelve months of monastery salads : 200 divine recipes for all seasons / Victor-Antoine d'Avila-Latourrette.


49.
Vegetable soups from Deborah Madison's kitchen / Deborah Madison.


50.
Vegetarian / recipes, Dana Jacobi ; general editor, Chuck Williams ; photography, Bill Bettencourt.


51.
The vegetarian bible / Sarah Brown.


52.
Vegetarian cooking for beginners / Fiona Watt ; illustrated by Kim Lane ; photography by Howard Allman ; recipes by Catherine Atkinson.


53.
Vegetarian cooking for dummies / by Suzanne Havala.

54.
Vegetarian cooking for everyone / Deborah Madison ; [photographs by Laurie Smith ; illustrations by Catherine Kirkwood].


55.
The vegetarian family cookbook / written and illustrated by Nava Atlas.

56.
The vegetarian meat and potatoes cookbook / Robin Robertson.

57.
Vegetarian recipes from around the world / by Sue Townsend and Caroline Young.


58.
Vegetarian sandwiches : fresh fillings for slices, pockets, wraps, and rolls / by Paulette Mitchell ; photographs by Ondine Vierra.


59.
Vegetarian suppers from Deborah Madison's kitchen / Deborah Madison.

60.
Vegetarianism and teens : a hot issue / Kathleen Winkler.

61.
The wild vegetarian cookbook : a forager's culinary guide (in the field or in the supermarket) to preparing and savoring wild (and not so wild) natural foods, with more than 500 recipes / "Wildman" Steve Brill ; foreword by Arthur Schwartz.


62.
A year in a vegetarian kitchen : easy seasonal suppers for family and friends / Jack Bishop ; photographs by Richard Jung


63.
Yoga kitchen : recipes from the Shoshoni Yoga Retreat / Faith Stone and Rachael Guidry..


64.
You don't need meat / Peter Cox.

Any good recipes for a picky vegetarian?




Heather


I don't like many vegetables, mostly fruit, and I don't like meat at all. I want to keep healthy and fit, so anyone got any good recipes?


Answer
I came across this ebook which has about 400 sandwich recipes , you sure want to check it out .
This is the link here

http://pothi.com/pothi/book/ebook-varios-dekicious-sandwich-recipies

its for sale for indians and is approximately 1 $ but i think anyone can buy it if they have a visa or master card.. check it out worth giving a shot .




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Friday, November 29, 2013

What are some good good and healthy vegitarian meals?

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Samantha


im a vegitarian and its hard to eat dinner everynight when my parents cook meat and the dinner microwave meals have to much sodium. i love tofu and most vegtibles. i want a meal easy to cook and healthy


Answer
If you want to learn to cook, that is great. It's a very important step for veg people. All of those frozen and prepackaged meals are inexcusably overpriced. Foods containing only plant products should be CHEAPER and NOT pricier.

If you haven't already, please visit this site
http://www.pcrm.org/health/veginfo/vsk/food_groups.html

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These are some of my favorite things to eat:

Breakfast: bananas, cream of wheat with brown sugar and soy butter, cereal, pancakes or french toast with real maple syrup, vegan "sausage" patties, smoothies.

Lunch: VEGAN "SAUSAGE" SANDWICHES, sandwiches with vegan deli slices(Tofurkey is the only one that's kinda funky), fruit, dinner leftovers, couscous salad, vegan sushi, potato or pasta salad.

Dinner: sloppy joes, "sausage" and gravy with homemade biscuits, Spaghetti and Trader Joe's "meatballs" or TVP, lasagna, Thai pad see ew, pad khi mao(drunkard's noodles), tofu+eggplant with basil sauce, yellow thai curry with tofu or vegan chikn and veggies and jasmine rice, Indian dal with homemade roti or dosai, channa masala, aloo gobi, vegetable or minestrone soup, pizza, STEAMED "PORK" BUNS with potstickers or spring rolls

I use these sites to find recipes:
http://www.foodnetwork.com
http://vegweb.com
http://www.recipezaar.com

What should I eat for breakfast, lunch, dinner?




Aliyah


I'm 14 years old and I'm on the Atkins diet. I was wondering what I should eat, especially for lunch because I usually have sandwiches but the Atkins diet tells you to stay away from bread. Please help. And would much appreciate it if you guys wouldn't say ohh your perfect the say you are or your to young... Thanks


Answer
Here's what you need to eat. Please make a note of the pulses and vegetables which I've mentioned. Apart from those mentioned, it would be beneficial to purchase fruits and vegetables which are native to your region so that you can formulate your own recipes in the future.
You need to make sure you eat pulses at least three times a week and fruits and vegetables everyday.
Have a fruit for breakfast(apart from something else of course) and vegetables/pulses for lunch and dinner.
Make sure you include ALL varities of fruits, vegetables, pulses, grains, nuts, seeds and dry fruits in your grocery list.

Don't eat mock meat and soybean as mock meat contains sodium and soybean is bad for health.
Mock meat is also soy based so too much soy can be bad for health.
Actually even a little soy is bad for health.
What's wrong with soy?
Soy beans are naturally toxic to humans, but they're harmless when they go through a fermentation process, which is how we get tofu.
But soy is being used in more and more things these days.
Just look through your cabinet. You'll be surprised.
Anyway, most companies aren't putting their soy beans through this process because it takes too much time, and time = money.
Instead, they put it through a chemical process, but this rarely gets rid of the soy's toxicity completely.
Symptoms of a high soy diet are thyroid problems, breast cancer, and other complications.
People get these symptoms because the soy they eat isn't fermented.
Studies:
http://www.alsearsmd.com/this-modern-health-food-may-be-poisoning-prisoners/
http://www.nmia.com/~galenvtp/WAPSoyC3.pdf

Mock meat can never be part of a staple diet(food what you eat everyday) as it is highly processed.
You CAN have it ONCE IN A WAY.
Its a luxury and not a need.
Now looking at a staple diet, You'll need to consume naturally occurring FRUITS,VEGETABLES(cauliflower,carrot, potato, beetroot, broccoli, okra, eggplant, radish, turnip, cabbage, bitter gourd, spinach,capsicum(aka bell peppers)),PULSES(chickpeas,kidney beans,black eyed peas,green gram,black gram,lentils,lablab bean,moth bean,horse gram,cow pea,double beans),NUTS(cashew nuts,peanuts,walnuts,pistachios,raisins) and GRAINS.
Also, do have figs once in a while as it is good for blood purification.
Make something like rice and bread your staple diet.
You can have rice with vegetables or lentils/legumes for lunch and bread(I have Indian bread usually) with pulses for dinner.
You will get all vitamins and minerals from fruits,vegetables,pulses, legumes and nuts provided you consume them in variety so don't fall for the myth that says vegans/vegetarians need to take multivitamin supplements.
Vegans/vegetarians don't need to take supplements as they get all their nutrients from the above mentioned sources.
Supplements are supposed to be taken by people with deficiencies so do not take them UNLESS they have been prescribed to you by a doctor.
Here are some recipes:
http://www.vegiehead.com/index.html
http://www.manjulaskitchen.com/category/subji-vegetables/
http://www.indianfoodforever.com/indian-breakfast/
http://www.thekitchn.com/10-inspiring-vegan-blogs-136662
http://www.easy-indian-food.com/indian-breakfast-recipes.html
http://www.indianfoodrecipes.net/vegetarian-indian-recipes/index.html
http://www.manjulaskitchen.com/category/snacks/
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes_menus/collections/healthy_vegetarian_recipes




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Saturday, November 16, 2013

I'm starting a diet but need new recipes?

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Blue Skies


I start my full time job this week and I'm also trying to incooporate better eating habits into my life. I'm cutting out fast food and eating more fruits veggies, lean meat, fish and whole grains. I'm just having a hard time coming up with low calorie low fat meals that don't take hours to prepare. Any advice or recipes that you have made that are excellent? Or just advice in general.


Answer
Quick and Healthy Low Calorie Main Dish Recipes

Beef & Bean Chile VerdeChile Verde, usually a slow-cooked stew of pork, jalapeños...
Black Bean & Salmon TostadasPickled jalapeños, cilantro and avocado perk up convenient...
Chicken Breasts with Mushroom Cream SauceThe secret to a good cream sauce is always the same: not...
Chicken & White Bean SaladZucchini and celery give this chicken-and-bean salad a nice...
Citrus-Scented Black Bean Soup with Chipotle CreamFresh orange and lime juices provide a citrus tang that...
Cod with Tomato Cream SauceThis silky tomato sauce with a touch of cream makes mild-...
Creamy Garlic Pasta with Shrimp & VegetablesToss a garlicky, Middle Eastern-inspired yogurt sauce with...
Curried Turkey Cutlets with Dried ApricotsCurry-spiced apricot sauce jazzes up lean turkey cutlets in...
Indian-Spiced Chicken PitasMake a perfect summer supper: grill spice-rubbed chicken...
Inside-Out LasagnaHere we take basic lasagna ingredients—ricotta cheese,...
Mediterranean Sautéed Shrimp & FennelServe this sautéed fennel and shrimp with a tomato-caper...
Mexican Polenta ScrambleWe've borrowed the best Mexican flavors and...
Orecchiette with Broccoli Rabe & ChickpeasThe assertive flavors of broccoli rabe and rosemary are...
Oven-Barbecued Pork ChopsNeed a little summertime flavor? Try this swift recipe and...
Peanut Noodles with Shredded Chicken & VegetablesIf you can't find a bagged vegetable medley for this...
Salmon with Pepita-Lime ButterLime juice, chili powder and pepitas give this salmon...
Sichuan-Style Chicken with PeanutsThe piquant Sichuan Sauce (which doubles easily) works well...
Skillet Gnocchi with Chard & White BeansIn this one-skillet supper, we toss dark leafy greens,...
Spicy Beef with Shrimp & Bok ChoyOyster sauce and rice wine give this speedy stir-fry a rich...
Steak Salad-Stuffed PocketsHere's a healthy dinner on the go, an easy sandwich...
Warm Chicken Sausage & Potato SaladThis super simple bistro-style salad is substantial with...

Quick & Healthy Low Calorie Side Dishes & Salads

Brown Sugar-Glazed BeetsTry a sweet glaze on beets or other root vegetables to help...
Chile-Garlic Roasted Sweet PotatoesGive ordinary roasted sweet potatoes a big flavor boost...
Herbed Whole-Wheat CouscousQuick and versatile, serve this couscous alongside any...
Quick Cheese GritsServe alongside spice-rubbed shrimp and sauteed greens.
Sautéed Cauliflower & Grape TomatoesThis Italian-inspired saute of cauliflower and tomatoes...
Sauteed Mushroom SaladHere we make a warm sherry-mushroom dressing to toss over...
Simple Sautéed SpinachSautéed spinach (or any greens) with garlic and a squeeze...
The WedgeForget iceberg; the traditional Wedge salad is better with...
Whole-Grain Rice PilafGreat-tasting whole-grain pilafs are available these days,...

Quick & Healthy Low Calorie Desserts

Fast Strawberry Frozen YogurtThough we use strawberries here, you can use whatever...
Grapefruit BruleeHere's a simple dessert, a fit cure for wintertime...
Marsala-Poached Figs over RicottaVanilla-infused ricotta cheese is the perfect foil for...
Quick Mini Chocolate CheesecakesHere we stir a little melted chocolate into ricotta cheese...
Raspberry-Mango SundaeMake extra raspberry sauce to have on hand for making...
Warm Chocolate PuddingThis warm pudding has a marvelous deep chocolaty flavor,...

How to improve my egg salad recipe?




Makeup


I use regular mustard, mayo, dill pickle relish, salt and pepper and celery seed. What can I do to improve on my egg salad recipe. I was thinking of maybe adding worcestershire or ranch dressing. Thanks for your help!:)


Answer
12 Egg Salad Recipes to Try
Tex Mex Wrap: From Egg Farmers of Canada.
Country Style: Ingredients include tomato, yogurt, spring onion, mayo, onion powder, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, lettuce, chives and served on buns. From Kayotic Kitchen.
Curried with Caramelized Onion: Serve it over spinach or greens, on a few slices of toast, or wrapped in naan with bit of chutney. From Serious Eats.
Martha’s Favorite: This simple sandwich is a healthy — and delicious — lunch choice. From Martha Stewart.
Special: Enjoy this as a stuffing for fresh tomatoes or a spread on sandwiches. It could even be used as a dip with your favorite crackers. Found at Taste Of Home.
Tangy & Savory: This is suitable for adults and those with discriminating taste. It’s so simple to prepare and the tangy, savory mix spread over a bed of fresh arugula versus sandwiched between two pieces of bread won’t make you feel the need to run laps after. From Dishing Up Delights.
With Avocado: I have made this twice, and eaten it thrice. Each time it was pure delight! Don’t let the name frighten you away, give this a try! The best thing about it? It’s clean! It’s just too good not to share. From Odd Dotty Dollymaker.
Mini-Sandwich with Bacon: What makes this a little different is the crisp bacon pieces and celery. It’s a great balance of flavor that also gives the mini sandwiches a nice crunch. Plus, you can’t deny the cuteness factor of making them mini. From Culinary Cory.
Indian Style: This was just something I made up as I went along, but it was surprisingly successful and the bowl was scraped clean at the trivia table. From One Hot Stove.
Fancy Version: From at The New York Times.
For Sandwiches: Made with mayo, lemon juice, celery, chopped chives, lettuce and served on whole grain bread (toasted). Found at 101 Cookbooks.




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Saturday, September 28, 2013

How to improve my egg salad recipe?

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Makeup


I use regular mustard, mayo, dill pickle relish, salt and pepper and celery seed. What can I do to improve on my egg salad recipe. I was thinking of maybe adding worcestershire or ranch dressing. Thanks for your help!:)


Answer
12 Egg Salad Recipes to Try
Tex Mex Wrap: From Egg Farmers of Canada.
Country Style: Ingredients include tomato, yogurt, spring onion, mayo, onion powder, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, lettuce, chives and served on buns. From Kayotic Kitchen.
Curried with Caramelized Onion: Serve it over spinach or greens, on a few slices of toast, or wrapped in naan with bit of chutney. From Serious Eats.
Martha’s Favorite: This simple sandwich is a healthy — and delicious — lunch choice. From Martha Stewart.
Special: Enjoy this as a stuffing for fresh tomatoes or a spread on sandwiches. It could even be used as a dip with your favorite crackers. Found at Taste Of Home.
Tangy & Savory: This is suitable for adults and those with discriminating taste. It’s so simple to prepare and the tangy, savory mix spread over a bed of fresh arugula versus sandwiched between two pieces of bread won’t make you feel the need to run laps after. From Dishing Up Delights.
With Avocado: I have made this twice, and eaten it thrice. Each time it was pure delight! Don’t let the name frighten you away, give this a try! The best thing about it? It’s clean! It’s just too good not to share. From Odd Dotty Dollymaker.
Mini-Sandwich with Bacon: What makes this a little different is the crisp bacon pieces and celery. It’s a great balance of flavor that also gives the mini sandwiches a nice crunch. Plus, you can’t deny the cuteness factor of making them mini. From Culinary Cory.
Indian Style: This was just something I made up as I went along, but it was surprisingly successful and the bowl was scraped clean at the trivia table. From One Hot Stove.
Fancy Version: From at The New York Times.
For Sandwiches: Made with mayo, lemon juice, celery, chopped chives, lettuce and served on whole grain bread (toasted). Found at 101 Cookbooks.

What are some good easy vegetarian recipes?




Ah, who gi


My mum doesn't ever cook and only heats already-made meals, such as pizza or something unhealthy. Or she just makes chips or a chicken sandwich, so I decided to start cooking. Well, I really don't know how to cook, so I'm hoping you can give me some easy vegetarian/vegan recipes??!

Thanks.



Answer
I use a lot of canned tomatoes and legumes when I cook. A really simple recipe for a vegetarian soup is to cut up an onion, a few cloves of garlic and shred half of a celeriac. Then heat up some oil in a pot and fry them for a little while. Make sure they don't burn. Add lentils, canned tomatoes and vegetable stock. Some water might be needed. Add salt, pepper and maybe some dried herbs.

If you google for easy vegetarian recipes you'll find lots of stuff. Since I don't know what kind of food you like it's a little hard to come up with tips, but vegetarian chili, Indian dal, pancakes (you can make them with half graham flour and eat them with fruit for a healthier meal), pasta primavera and veggie burgers seems to be popular with most people (vegetarian or not).




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Thursday, July 11, 2013

New healthy lunch ideas that are easy to make?

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Casey


I want to try new healthy things for lunch, I eat a turkey and lettuce on whole weat bread sandwich with some type of fruit everyday. I want to try something new!


Answer
http://www.vegiehead.com/index.html
http://www.manjulaskitchen.com/category/subji-vegetables/
http://www.indianfoodforever.com/indian-breakfast/
http://www.easy-indian-food.com/indian-breakfast-recipes.html
http://www.indianfoodrecipes.net/vegetarian-indian-recipes/index.html
http://www.manjulaskitchen.com/category/snacks/
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes_menus/collections/healthy_vegetarian_recipes

Any good recipes for a picky vegetarian?




Heather


I don't like many vegetables, mostly fruit, and I don't like meat at all. I want to keep healthy and fit, so anyone got any good recipes?


Answer
I came across this ebook which has about 400 sandwich recipes , you sure want to check it out .
This is the link here

http://pothi.com/pothi/book/ebook-varios-dekicious-sandwich-recipies

its for sale for indians and is approximately 1 $ but i think anyone can buy it if they have a visa or master card.. check it out worth giving a shot .




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Friday, May 17, 2013

What should I eat for breakfast, lunch, dinner?

Q. I'm 14 years old and I'm on the Atkins diet. I was wondering what I should eat, especially for lunch because I usually have sandwiches but the Atkins diet tells you to stay away from bread. Please help. And would much appreciate it if you guys wouldn't say ohh your perfect the say you are or your to young... Thanks

A. Here's what you need to eat. Please make a note of the pulses and vegetables which I've mentioned. Apart from those mentioned, it would be beneficial to purchase fruits and vegetables which are native to your region so that you can formulate your own recipes in the future.
You need to make sure you eat pulses at least three times a week and fruits and vegetables everyday.
Have a fruit for breakfast(apart from something else of course) and vegetables/pulses for lunch and dinner.
Make sure you include ALL varities of fruits, vegetables, pulses, grains, nuts, seeds and dry fruits in your grocery list.

Don't eat mock meat and soybean as mock meat contains sodium and soybean is bad for health.
Mock meat is also soy based so too much soy can be bad for health.
Actually even a little soy is bad for health.
What's wrong with soy?
Soy beans are naturally toxic to humans, but they're harmless when they go through a fermentation process, which is how we get tofu.
But soy is being used in more and more things these days.
Just look through your cabinet. You'll be surprised.
Anyway, most companies aren't putting their soy beans through this process because it takes too much time, and time = money.
Instead, they put it through a chemical process, but this rarely gets rid of the soy's toxicity completely.
Symptoms of a high soy diet are thyroid problems, breast cancer, and other complications.
People get these symptoms because the soy they eat isn't fermented.
Studies:
http://www.alsearsmd.com/this-modern-health-food-may-be-poisoning-prisoners/
http://www.nmia.com/~galenvtp/WAPSoyC3.pdf

Mock meat can never be part of a staple diet(food what you eat everyday) as it is highly processed.
You CAN have it ONCE IN A WAY.
Its a luxury and not a need.
Now looking at a staple diet, You'll need to consume naturally occurring FRUITS,VEGETABLES(cauliflower,carrot, potato, beetroot, broccoli, okra, eggplant, radish, turnip, cabbage, bitter gourd, spinach,capsicum(aka bell peppers)),PULSES(chickpeas,kidney beans,black eyed peas,green gram,black gram,lentils,lablab bean,moth bean,horse gram,cow pea,double beans),NUTS(cashew nuts,peanuts,walnuts,pistachios,raisins) and GRAINS.
Also, do have figs once in a while as it is good for blood purification.
Make something like rice and bread your staple diet.
You can have rice with vegetables or lentils/legumes for lunch and bread(I have Indian bread usually) with pulses for dinner.
You will get all vitamins and minerals from fruits,vegetables,pulses, legumes and nuts provided you consume them in variety so don't fall for the myth that says vegans/vegetarians need to take multivitamin supplements.
Vegans/vegetarians don't need to take supplements as they get all their nutrients from the above mentioned sources.
Supplements are supposed to be taken by people with deficiencies so do not take them UNLESS they have been prescribed to you by a doctor.
Here are some recipes:
http://www.vegiehead.com/index.html
http://www.manjulaskitchen.com/category/subji-vegetables/
http://www.indianfoodforever.com/indian-breakfast/
http://www.thekitchn.com/10-inspiring-vegan-blogs-136662
http://www.easy-indian-food.com/indian-breakfast-recipes.html
http://www.indianfoodrecipes.net/vegetarian-indian-recipes/index.html
http://www.manjulaskitchen.com/category/snacks/
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes_menus/collections/healthy_vegetarian_recipes


How to improve my egg salad recipe?
Q. I use regular mustard, mayo, dill pickle relish, salt and pepper and celery seed. What can I do to improve on my egg salad recipe. I was thinking of maybe adding worcestershire or ranch dressing. Thanks for your help!:)

A. 12 Egg Salad Recipes to Try
Tex Mex Wrap: From Egg Farmers of Canada.
Country Style: Ingredients include tomato, yogurt, spring onion, mayo, onion powder, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, lettuce, chives and served on buns. From Kayotic Kitchen.
Curried with Caramelized Onion: Serve it over spinach or greens, on a few slices of toast, or wrapped in naan with bit of chutney. From Serious Eats.
Martha’s Favorite: This simple sandwich is a healthy — and delicious — lunch choice. From Martha Stewart.
Special: Enjoy this as a stuffing for fresh tomatoes or a spread on sandwiches. It could even be used as a dip with your favorite crackers. Found at Taste Of Home.
Tangy & Savory: This is suitable for adults and those with discriminating taste. It’s so simple to prepare and the tangy, savory mix spread over a bed of fresh arugula versus sandwiched between two pieces of bread won’t make you feel the need to run laps after. From Dishing Up Delights.
With Avocado: I have made this twice, and eaten it thrice. Each time it was pure delight! Don’t let the name frighten you away, give this a try! The best thing about it? It’s clean! It’s just too good not to share. From Odd Dotty Dollymaker.
Mini-Sandwich with Bacon: What makes this a little different is the crisp bacon pieces and celery. It’s a great balance of flavor that also gives the mini sandwiches a nice crunch. Plus, you can’t deny the cuteness factor of making them mini. From Culinary Cory.
Indian Style: This was just something I made up as I went along, but it was surprisingly successful and the bowl was scraped clean at the trivia table. From One Hot Stove.
Fancy Version: From at The New York Times.
For Sandwiches: Made with mayo, lemon juice, celery, chopped chives, lettuce and served on whole grain bread (toasted). Found at 101 Cookbooks.


What are some good easy vegetarian recipes?
Q. My mum doesn't ever cook and only heats already-made meals, such as pizza or something unhealthy. Or she just makes chips or a chicken sandwich, so I decided to start cooking. Well, I really don't know how to cook, so I'm hoping you can give me some easy vegetarian/vegan recipes??!

Thanks.

A. I use a lot of canned tomatoes and legumes when I cook. A really simple recipe for a vegetarian soup is to cut up an onion, a few cloves of garlic and shred half of a celeriac. Then heat up some oil in a pot and fry them for a little while. Make sure they don't burn. Add lentils, canned tomatoes and vegetable stock. Some water might be needed. Add salt, pepper and maybe some dried herbs.

If you google for easy vegetarian recipes you'll find lots of stuff. Since I don't know what kind of food you like it's a little hard to come up with tips, but vegetarian chili, Indian dal, pancakes (you can make them with half graham flour and eat them with fruit for a healthier meal), pasta primavera and veggie burgers seems to be popular with most people (vegetarian or not).





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