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Veg Out: Budget-Friendly Ways to Adopt a Plant-Based Diet

Veg Out: Budget-Friendly Ways to Adopt a Plant-Based Diet

written by Jason Lewis at Strongwell.org

Studies have shown the numerous health benefits of reducing meat consumption and eating more greens. Eating more plants, such as fruits and veggies, can reduce the risk of developing chronic health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and colon cancer. Because meat production contributes to the harmful effects of climate change, switching to a low-meat or meat-free diet is better for our environment, too.

That’s where a plant-based diet comes in. Plant-based diets, although sometimes confused with veganism and vegetarianism, are more flexible. Because there’s no ethical rules for what you must eat on a plant-based diet, many people like to think of it as more of a lifestyle than a diet. Plant-based diets let you can customize your lifestyle by handpicking what to eat based on your preferences and budget. Here are some tips for getting started without breaking the bank.

Less Meat, More Plants

Typically, a plant-based lifestyle involves mindfully eating more greens, like fruits and vegetables, and trying to limit your consumption of meat, eggs, dairy, gelatin, and other animal-based products. Of course, that doesn’t mean you have to cut out everything at the same time. Instead, you might have better luck slowly avoiding one type of food at a time. For instance, start by eliminating foods you eat less frequently and add more from there.

Although you still do have the flexibility to eat many of your favorite foods, you might occasionally need to eliminate one of your faves, whether for health reasons or environmental reasons. For instance, milk, eggs, fish, and shellfish make up four of the eight leading food allergies. Luckily, there are plant-based alternatives for each of these products, including almond milk, egg and dairy substitutes, and even fishless seafood products.

Grocery Shopping

You might be surprised at the variety of plant-based products you can find in your local area, once you know where to look. Many stores have entire aisles devoted to plant-based or veg-friendly food choices. If you’re having trouble finding what you’re looking for, try a major retailer like Walmart or Target. These companies offer plenty of organic, healthful options. Start with the whole foods or organic aisle and ask an employee if you need help finding anything.

If you’re on a budget, you may not always be able to afford to purchase products from the organic, vegan, or whole foods aisles at the grocery store. Fortunately, the major retailers are also typically able to offer lower prices than smaller stores. That’s great news for your bank account! To save even more money, start by searching the web for Walmart promos and Target coupon codes before you shop.

Get Creative

A meat-free meal doesn’t have to be bland. Get creative with spices, seasonings, ingredients, and recipes. Dr. Michael Gregor, M.D., one of the leading plant-based nutrition authorities, says his daily meals include:

  • Green smoothies: parsley, mint, mango, strawberry, white tea, lemon, ginger, and flax
  • Breakfast: 8-grain cereal, toasted walnuts, seeds, dried fruit, barberries, and cinnamon
  • Lunch: eating leftovers from the day before saves time, effort, and money
  • Dinner: beans, green veggies, hot sauce, salad, and seasonings
  • Snack #1: bake purple sweet potato fries, then encrust with fresh rosemary, garlic, and chickpea flour
  • Snack #2: combine refried beans, salsa, hot sauce, sautéed onions, and mushrooms, then wrap with steamed collard greens.

The world is certainly seeing a shift toward eating plant-based foods. For the past several years, food manufacturers have been scrambling to meet the increased demand for low-meat, plant-based, and vegan or vegetarian dietary choices. If you think a plant-based diet might be in your future, it’s possible to make the switch without breaking the bank. Completely changing your lifestyle doesn’t have to be daunting or expensive. Take small steps, eliminating one food at a time, and look for coupons and sales when shopping. Over time, you might be surprised at how delicious plant-based foods are and how much better you feel when eating them.

Veg Out: Budget-Friendly Ways to Adopt a Plant-Based Diet was written by Jason Lewis, Personal Trainer at Strongwell.org.

If you are ready to adopt a plant-based diet, try a 14-day vegan challenge plan or get started with a Nutrition Evaluation!

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Star Anise for Digestion

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Star Anise - the Superstar Spice

Star anise is a spice that comes from an evergreen tree, and it has a sweet licorice smell. This spice helps with gut healing, it helps to fight off gut bacteria, fungi, and even the flu virus. It is also known for its disease-fighting and pain-relieving properties. Even in aromatherapy it can be used therapeutically to help with digestion, and ease aches and pains.

For those of you who love black licorice, you would absolutely love the smell and flavor of star anise tea. If you don't particularly like it, capsules are a great way to get the benefits while skipping the flavor. When it comes to drinking star anise in your tea, the stronger the brew the better. I highly recommend it for those of you with leaky gut issues or chronic pain.

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Try My Delicious, Easy Star Anise Recipe

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Hot Licorice Chocolate Recipe

All you need is 3 simple ingredients!

* 1 Star Anise Pod or 1 Tea Bag

* 1 TBSP cacao powder

* 1tsp turbinado sugar

Instructions: Add 8oz boiling water or almond milk to a coffee mug. Steep star anise pod in water/milk for anywhere from 2 to 20 minutes (the longer the better). Then, add cacao and sugar and use a frother tool to blend it well. That is all you need to do to have the most amazing and healthy hot licorice chocolate drink. You can use this star anise recipe over and over again as an herbal remedy for healing the gut and easing pain.

 

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Three Slimming Vegan Recipes

Check out our top 3 Slimming Vegan Recipes:

Raw Broccoli Soup

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  • 3-4 large broccoli florets
  • 2-3 large cloves of garlic
  • 1/2-3/4 cup of almonds
  • 1/8-1/4 cup water
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions: In a vitamix or food processor, add the almonds with 1/8 cup water to make a “milk”. Then add the garlic cloves and blend til completely smooth. Chop broccoli into smaller chunks so they will blend well in the vitamix. Add broccoli to almond milk mixture. Blend until completely smooth and creamy. Add water as needed to desired consistency. Add salt and pepper to taste. Enjoy!!

 

  1. Mean Green Juice

Mean Green Juice by Kelly Gibson

  • 3 leaves organic swiss chard
  • 1 cucumber or green apple
  • 1/2 lemon (if using cucumber)

Instructions: Make sure you have a juice extractor! Step 1: Slice the cucumber in half so that it fits nicely into the juicer 🙂 You can fit the swiss chard in the juicer without slicing it at all, but you may want to break the leaves into smaller pieces first. Step 2: Place the swiss chard leaf in the juicer, with the red stem first. Then, juice the cucumber. If you are not a fan of cucumbers, try juicing a green apple instead! There’s nothing like the fresh taste of green apple juice 😉 If this doesn’t look beautiful and green, I don’t know what does!   Step 3: Now squeeze 1/2 a lemon right into the foam atop the juice for a tart added flavor. (Skip the lemon if you are making apple juice).

  1. Three-ingredient cocoa balls

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Next time you think about reaching for a chocolate bar, stop!  Make this simple protein and magnesium-rich snack instead!

  • 2T cocoa powder
  • 1/4 cup sunflower seeds
  • 1/4 cup dried pitted dates

Instructions: Use a food processor to mix all of the ingredients together, then shape into cookie balls. Optional: Roll in coconut flakes for extra flavor. No baking required.

For more slimming vegan recipes, please visit my blog where you'll find nutrition and fitness tips. If you're thinking about trying my slimming vegan recipes plans, request more information!

 

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