Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Celebrating 1 Month Meat-Free =)

Ok so, yesterday was my first Month-aversary (not anniversary because, as my brother once pointed out, that would imply that it's annual) of being a mostly-vegan-ish, vegetarian-type person.

Woo!

Here are some things that I love about not eating meat: 
1. Believe it or not, I'm not as hungry and I get full faster. Therefore, I don't eat as much. Go figure.
2. I'm not ingesting all kinds of nasty, gross things that I don't wanna think about. But I don't eat them, so I don't have to think about them.
3. No animals were harmed in the making of this meal. Or any meal.
4. I feel like I'm conquering world hunger, one vegetarian meal at a time. I should get a cape or something.
5. The support I have received from my family and friends. Seriously, I love you guys.

Here are some things I don't love about not eating meat:
1. People asking me, "What do you eat?" Answer: Everything that doesn't contain anything that came from an animal. If I have to list every item, we could be here awhile. (Sidenote: I do understand that some people genuinely don't know what it means to follow a vegan diet, but PLEASE, for the love of GOD, rephrase the question. It makes me wanna punch you. A simple, "What does it mean to be vegan?" or "What things have you given up eating?" would be completely sufficient, thank you.
2. People assuming that I went into this blind. I did a lot of research. I read 2 books before even making a decision about doing this, and I've read several articles since then.
3. Since I did do research, I do understand the concept of protein. I appreciate the concern for my health, I really do, but I am not an idiot. And it's actually a myth that vegetarians lack protein, just to clear that up. Think about every animal you've ever seen that is an herbivore. Have you ever, in your entire life, seen a giraffe, for example, with a protein deficiency? No? Oh yeah, that doesn't happen.

On another note, I weighed in at Curves yesterday as well. Here's what happened:

I was 100% optimistic about this weigh-in. I feel lighter. My clothes fit differently. I like it. I got on the scale, and I was down three pounds. In my head, I was like:

Disclaimer: If strong language offends you, you should skip this part of the story. Jump to the next bolded line. 


klsdjfklsjdfFUCK. THREE fucking pounds? That's ALL? Jesus, I've been doing this for a month. WHAT IS THE POINT? GOD DAMMIT. Damn it all to Hell.


Ok, you're safe now. Sorry, mom. Trying to keep it real. 


It wasn't pretty. But then I got over it for 3 reasons.

1. I got measured. I lost a full inch off of my waist, abs, and arms. Score. Plus all 3 pounds were pure body fat, not muscle mass.
2. I realized that I hadn't weighed in since before Christmas, so it's completely plausible that I first gained weight, then lost more weight than the scale was showing.
3. I didn't cause the death of any animals today. Or any day for the last month. So, ha.

So, anyway, one last thing. I mentioned before that my family and friends have been so supportive. I just wanted to say thanks again.


  • Thank you to Mom for buying me every vegan-related book you could find and working diligently to not cross-contaminate when cooking meat and non-meat items. 
  • Thank you TuTu for subtracting meat from your diet with me. 
  • Thank you Juls for texting me with recipe ideas. 
  • Thank you Tuna for posting delicious dessert recipes on my wall on a regular basis. I know you were concerned that my dessert intake would be unacceptably low, but I assure you, non-dairy ice cream is equally as delicious as the regular kind. =) 
  • Thank you Court for telling me that you look to me for inspiration. That really keeps me on track. 
  • Thank you Liz for eating vegetarian Tuesday night dinners, even though you have no interest in being a vegetarian. 
  • Thank you Shannon and Debbie for your comments on my last post. They really did make me feel better. 
  • Thank you Tracy and Kimmie for sharing awesome vegan websites, which I continue to browse on a regular basis. 
And Thank you, whoever else is reading this, for embarking on this journey with me. One month down, a lifetime to go. Looking forward to it. 


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6 comments:

  1. AWESOMEEEEEE!!!!!!

    Here's the blog I was telling you about of the girl from DC..She's got some great recipes and ideas. Not sure how many of her recipes are vegan, but I'm sure you could tweek them!

    http://honeyishrunkthegretchen.com/

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    1. Thank youuuu! I will definitely check it out!

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  2. 3 pounds is great Suz!!! You have to start somewhere and 3 is as good a number as any. And it's almost a pound a week which is what they always say is the safest way to lose.

    Whatever you do don't get discouraged...when you start to feel like it's all for nothing keep these words of wisdom in your head...

    Just keep swimming...just keep swimming....


    You get the picture ;-)

    Until next time....PEACE!

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  3. Is there a way that I can subscribe with my Google reader? You keep my occupied while applying to jobs, suz!

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  4. Ann yes the day at Curves! You're still doing great though! And you're welcome for the Tuesday night dinners! I don't mind at all and it's fun trying the new food.

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