Eating Disorder Recovery as a Vegetarian — Nourish (Reblog)

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a vegetarian. Both of my parents are pescatarian, so I grew up eating very little meat. I cut meat out altogether when I was seven, mostly for ethical reasons, then fish at age twelve, and I’ve never gone back. Being a vegetarian is all I’ve ever known, so you can imagine my surprise when my lifestyle was met with skepticism and disapproval by the doctors who treated me for my eating disorder.

Eating Disorder Recovery as a Vegetarian — Nourish

*An alkaline diet is also thought to be beneficial to health.

About being a vegetarian — LEANNE COLE (Reblog)

It seemed like it was time to do a post about being a vegetarian. This month makes it three years since I stopped eating meat. In my family, I was the last one to do it. There were many reasons I resisted, but the main one was because I didn’t know what I could cook. […]

About being a vegetarian — LEANNE COLE

*An alkaline diet is also beneficial.

Tangled Up in Zen — Artistcoveries (Reblog)

Life is crazy these days. Between a pandemic and politics, we’re living in a world of confusion and uncertainty. Emotions run high, spirits are low, and life as we once knew it is a thing of the past. No one knows for sure where we’re heading on when we’ll get there. Day after day my […]

Tangled Up in Zen — Artistcoveries

*Is simple living an art form?

Vegetarian Slow Cooker Chili — What’s for Dinner Moms? (Reblog)

Vegetarian Slow Cooker ChiliServings: 6-8 Time: 3-5 hours on low Difficulty: easyPrint Ingredients: 1-2 large onions, chopped finely 8oz. baby bella mushrooms stemmed, cleaned and cubed 2 red bell peppers, chopped finely 3 (15 oz) cans diced tomatoes 2 (15 oz) cans kidney beans, drained and rinsed 1 (15 oz) can black beans, drained and […]

Vegetarian Slow Cooker Chili — What’s for Dinner Moms?

You Vs. Who? — Bombay Ficus (Reblog)

I was Cycling this morning and I noticed another cyclist about half a kilometer ahead. I could guess he was Cycling a little slower than me and that made me feel good, since I was faster. I said to myself, “If I ride a little faster, I will catch up with him in no time”. […]

You Vs. Who? — Bombay Ficus