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Meat is not my friend.
I went mostly vegetarian many years ago when I noticed that meat was sitting
like lead in my stomach and I felt unwell after I ate it. I say mostly because I still ate things like refried beans and Mexican rice which has chicken broth in it. Heck I even drank chicken broth when I had respiratory problems. I would even eat the vegetables that were roasted with the pot roast that my mom made. Just not the meat. Then when I moved out on my own, I realized that I couldn't afford meat and only served it when I had company and then only some of the time. If they liked lasagna, I would make that with no meat. More recently I dabbled with a vegan diet after learning that I could not longer eat eggs or dairy due to intolerances. But because of the gastroparesis, I didn't do well with eating too many veggies or too much fat such as olives from the olive bar. I was also suffering from slight anemia. I started eating meat twice a week. And that seemed to be working for me. Provided that I was careful what I ate. I also lost chicken, lamb and all fish due to intolerances so that didn't leave me much. Mainly ground beef, sometimes pot roast, turkey and sometimes bacon. But I do have to be very careful and I can't eat too much at a time. This last week I was trying to use up older food in the house and I wound up eating a hamburger patty two days in a row. I also wound up having some form of meat, even if only a small amount such as in chili, every single day. And I paid for it. With stomach pains and just in general feeling like crap. So I started out this week with no meat whatever. And I feel fine now. I just wish I could find some other forms of protein. Because now I am pretty much down to beans, peas, some nuts and seeds. I will be trying some meat (ground beef) again tomorrow. It's just frustrating. I'm not eating anything abnormal and yet, the danged stuff makes me sick. I am awaiting my new intolerance test results. I am hoping I will have gotten some of the protein things back. Would be nice to have some other options. |
Meat is not my friend.
Peanut butter. The old fashioned style, like Laura Scudders of Adams. Or you can do what I sometimes do and go to your local health food store and grind your own. It is a great protein provider and tasty too. Experiment with what you can add to it. Cinnamon is one of my faves. Mashed fruit is good a little sugary but makes up for it with vitamins. It goes great with celery of course. If you can afford your own grinder you might experiment with other nuts. I eat a lot of chicken and fish as I'm not a vegetarian. But beef is best taken in small quanitities. Good luck with your vegetarian diet. Although I've never tried it, I've thought about it often.
On 07 Oct 2014 02:14 AM ,"Julie Bove" > wrote: > I went mostly vegetarian many years ago when I noticed that meat was sitting > like lead in my stomach and I felt unwell after I ate it. I say mostly > because I still ate things like refried beans and Mexican rice which has > chicken broth in it. Heck I even drank chicken broth when I had respiratory > problems. I would even eat the vegetables that were roasted with the pot > roast that my mom made. Just not the meat. > > Then when I moved out on my own, I realized that I couldn't afford meat and > only served it when I had company and then only some of the time. If they > liked lasagna, I would make that with no meat. > > More recently I dabbled with a vegan diet after learning that I could not > longer eat eggs or dairy due to intolerances. But because of the > gastroparesis, I didn't do well with eating too many veggies or too much fat > such as olives from the olive bar. I was also suffering from slight anemia. > > I started eating meat twice a week. And that seemed to be working for me. > Provided that I was careful what I ate. I also lost chicken, lamb and all > fish due to intolerances so that didn't leave me much. Mainly ground beef, > sometimes pot roast, turkey and sometimes bacon. But I do have to be very > careful and I can't eat too much at a time. > > This last week I was trying to use up older food in the house and I wound up > eating a hamburger patty two days in a row. I also wound up having some > form of meat, even if only a small amount such as in chili, every single > day. And I paid for it. With stomach pains and just in general feeling > like crap. > > So I started out this week with no meat whatever. And I feel fine now. I > just wish I could find some other forms of protein. Because now I am pretty > much down to beans, peas, some nuts and seeds. I will be trying some meat > (ground beef) again tomorrow. > > It's just frustrating. I'm not eating anything abnormal and yet, the danged > stuff makes me sick. I am awaiting my new intolerance test results. I am > hoping I will have gotten some of the protein things back. Would be nice to > have some other options. > -- Posted by Mimo Usenet Browser v0.2.5 http://www.mimousenet.com/mimo/post |
Meat is not my friend.
"Lucky" > wrote in message ... > Peanut butter. The old fashioned style, like Laura Scudders of Adams. Or > you can do what I sometimes do and go to your local health food store and > grind your own. It is a great protein provider and tasty too. Experiment > with what you can add to it. Cinnamon is one of my faves. Mashed fruit is > good a little sugary but makes up for it with vitamins. It goes great with > celery of course. If you can afford your own grinder you might experiment > with other nuts. I eat a lot of chicken and fish as I'm not a vegetarian. > But beef is best taken in small quanitities. Good luck with your > vegetarian diet. Although I've never tried it, I've thought about it > often. --- I eat peanut butter occasionally but it is high in fat and doesn't work so well for me. I have to limit nuts and seeds. |
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