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Diary: Embarking On A Vegan Diet

For Us, Results Are Worth Restrictions

POSTED: 1:41 pm MST November 9, 2009
UPDATED: 9:32 pm MST November 9, 2009

My husband Dave and I started this experiment on Sept. 17 after much thought. Our first step was to visit our family doctor for a full physical including detailed blood work. This way we hope to have an accurate base level to which we can compare our post-experiment results to.

During our doctor visit, we learned that Dave has dangerously high triglycerides and blood pressure. We now have added incentive to make this experiment work. Our hope is to prevent him from taking prescription drugs for things he may be able to cure with a change in his diet.

Here's what we've learned each week. There are some highlights and some realistic pitfalls.

Our hope is to inspire more people to examine their diets and consider some simple changes to live healthier lives.

Don't forget. Dave has been a ravenous carnivore for 38 years. And, while I've not eaten meat for many years, I've been addicted to dairy products, especially cheese!

  • Week 1:

    Dave and I started the vegan challenge with high energy. We were excited to try new recipes and food items. Despite promises of more energy, I was a bit tired this week. Maybe my body was working extra hard to rid itself of a build up of bad foods?

    I'll admit, it was quite challenging to attend a fundraiser event that involved food and beer. There were not many items for us to eat and we had to limit the beer tasting because of it.

    One highlight was meeting a culinary student who recommended the most fabulous vegan cookbook. Try it. "Vegan with a Vengeance" by Isa Moskowitz.

  • Week 2:

    Dave had an extra challenge this week. He was out of the country and had to occasionally eat the available foods. That means he ate some cheese and a few mussels.

    I broke down and gave into my cheese addiction with a very small sample of organic cheddar. It was so good!

    In the Denver metro area, there are some fun restaurants that cater to vegetarians and vegans. I'm trying many of them. So far, so good! We visit "City O' City" regularly and have plans to dine at "Watercourse" later this week. Many independent restaurants have been very willing to alter dishes to accommodate our vegan preferences.

  • Week 3:

    Eating out at many chain restaurants is proving to be quite difficult. We've been cooking at home most evenings and trying new recipes for tofu and other soy products.

    Another favorite cookbook is "The Complete Vegan Kitchen" by Jannequin Bennett.

  • Week 4:

    We've noticed a significant increase in energy levels. Wow! It is fun to get through the work day without a constant coffee addiction!

    Something must be working with this vegan lifestyle.

  • Week 5:

    Great news!

    Dave's already lost 10 pounds and we believe his blood pressure has improved by more than 20 points! Amazing.

    I've also lost a few extra pounds.

  • Week 6:

    More than halfway through the experiment. We've already decided that we plan to continue with this lifestyle once the challenge is over. We feel too good to change anything!

    That said, we do intend to re-introduce some dairy products into our diet. But, for the most part we intend to maintain this eating routine.

    When you feel this good, why change anything?

    The truth is that I do crave cheese almost every day.

  • Week 7:

    The one area we need to work on is exercise. We've been walking many days and have become re-connected with our gym.

    This is a critical part of our new lifestyle. So, expect to read more about it in the weeks ahead.

  • Week 8:

    We've successfully hosted a dinner party for non-vegans! While we did provide cheese for them, most items were part of our diet.

    All menu items received high reviews! So, you can host a party and please non-vegan guests. We served a homemade lentil soup, fresh spinach salad, hummus with garlic toasts and homemade blueberry coffeecake for dessert. All vegan, all yummy!
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