It already got too expensive for me to justify, so any more doesn’t really change the calculus 🫠
CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de 11 hours ago
And we think beef is expensive now!
Paradachshund@lemmy.today 9 hours ago
CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de 11 hours ago
And we think beef is expensive now!
It already got too expensive for me to justify, so any more doesn’t really change the calculus 🫠
Pencilnoob@lemmy.world 10 hours ago
It’s aways a great time to join team veggie!
Membership is open! Join for a single meal, or go hardcore and fully vegan! There’s no rules, your still on the team if you go veggie one meal a year or every single meal for the rest of your life. It’s flexible!
We’ve got tasty daals, chilis, curries, pan-seared mushroom steaks, a million flavors of hummus, tofus, pulled BBQ seitan, juicy vital wheat gluten roasts, and so much more!
It’s also cheap! Homemade hummus is incredible and light on the wallet! You’ll discover a world of extremely tasty foods!
thingAmaBob@lemmy.world 55 minutes ago
If I could, I would have done it years ago. I imagine there are others like me who have health issues that keep them from the switch. I’ve been to many medical professionals and I just can’t do it. I was told I actually have to eat more meat which sucks, but I do get sick if I don’t.
lonefighter@sh.itjust.works 9 hours ago
What’s your favorite simple and easy vegetarian recipe that’s filling?
I’m not vegetarian, I love me a good cheeseburger every once in a blue moon and always will, but I don’t eat a lot of red meat and I’ve been trying to eat less and less meat in general. I’m not going to pretend eating meat in today’s world is ethical, but neither will there be a noticeable difference if I stop buying my pound or two of chicken and a filet of fish every month. I grew up on a meat and potatoes diet and while I’ve learned a lot since then I’m still not great at cooking filling vegetarian meals, I feel like every time I cook completely without meat I end up absolutely starving in an hour, even if I have protein from other sources.
Pencilnoob@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
Spicy bean chili with crispy golden cornbread is a classic American dish that’s very hearty.
I also will eat so much hummus and butter garlic naan, very filling
SuperUserDO@piefed.ca 5 hours ago
So I grew up 95% vegetarian. Stir fry can be adapted to fit just about anyone’s taste, are dead simple and filling.
The first thing your going to want to learn is how to cook rice. This might be in a pot, rice cooker, or something else. Find what works for you.
Now with your rice cooking, do a hard pan fry of some tofu. Your goal is to get it crispy via the highest heat your stove can put out (think wok levels if you can). The trick is to use a firm (or extra firm) tofu that has been patted dry and cut into small cubes, oil and a lot of heat. From here add in a few veggies that you like and top with a basic teriyaki sauce.
That’s a basic stir fry on rice. Mix the rice into the pan and you start down the road of fried rice.
pomegranatefern@sh.itjust.works 7 hours ago
I like a good bowl meal. The template is grain/pseudo-grain, legume, two or three veggies, sauce. So you could have a quinoa and chickpea bowl with pickled red onions, kale, and roasted red peppers, topped with a hummus tahini sauce. Or a black bean and rice bowl with pickled jalapeños, grilled corn (which is also technically a grain but it still works as a vegetable) and chopped red tomatoes, with an avocado crema sauce. It’s extremely flexible, easy to make, and good for meal prepping. You can add an additional protein if it’s still not filling enough, like fried tofu or crumbled tempeh or seitan “chicken”.
It’s far from the only way to make an easy, filling veggie meal, but it’s one of the easiest frameworks for people used to the “meat, carb, vegetable side dish” style of meal.
resting_parrot@sh.itjust.works 9 hours ago
I’m not vegetarian either, but bean quesadillas are always a good, cheap, and easy meal when I’m lazy. It can be as easy as open a can of black beans, drain and rinse, put on a big tortilla with cheese and some jarred salsa, cook both sides in a frying pan. If I’m feeling like doing a little more, I’ll add some diced tomato and jalapenos. You can be eating in as little as 10 minutes.
Grilipper54@sh.itjust.works 7 hours ago
I know you didn’t ask me but I also grew up on meat and potatoes.
I’ve recently discovered lentil enchiladas are very tasty. Cook the lentils in vegetable broth, after you have cooked lentils ( pretty good on there own) follow any enchilada recipe and use the lentils instead of meat.
I like to cook the lentils a day before so they are already prepared. The instant pot makes cooking both dried lentils and dried beans quite easy with minimal work.
Mavvik@lemmy.ca 8 hours ago
I love this. Im firmly in team veg but still haven’t given up meat. It may come one day, but for now im happy with about half my meals being vegetarian.
mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 hours ago
Yeah, there’s a really high Indian population in my area, and India has a huge vegetarian population. So most of the restaurants around me actually have decent veg options. I doubt I’d ever go fully vegan, but even casual “eat meat when you feel like it, but don’t intentionally make it the centerpiece of every meal” vegetarianism is extremely easy nowadays.
k0e3@lemmy.ca 7 hours ago
I dunno if this will help anyone, but I realized salads are way more enjoyable for me once I started mixing buldak sauce with my dressing.
jwu@lemmy.ml 3 hours ago
Hail Seiten!
LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 10 hours ago
Being a vegetarian won’t save you from maggots eating your skin though.
jatone@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 hours ago
think we can enlighten the maggots to switch their diets?
arrow74@lemmy.zip 4 hours ago
It’s pretty rare for it to infect people. It does happen, but humans are not a proffered host
supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz 10 hours ago
Well I think if you eat those we can all agree that is an ok exception to eating vegetarian, it is more like self defense at that point.