Monday, September 3, 2012

Surviving Our First BBQ As Vegetarians

Well, we survived our first BBQ cookout on a vegetarian diet! I asked Nathan a couple days ahead of the cookout if he was going to eat any hamburgers or hot dogs. These aren't just any hamburgers, either. They are double patties sealed together with Swiss cheese and ham in the middle. He didn't want any of those so we went to the health market at Hy-Vee to see what they had.We got some frozen veggie patties labeled Parmesan and bruschetta. We also found some soy hot dogs.

The thing that hit me the hardest was the smell of beef on the grill when we arrived. Oh, boy.  We ended up putting the frozen veggie patties and soy hot dogs on the grill along with the rest of the burgers and hot dogs. I'm sure they got some beef fat on them sharing grates with the greasy hamburgers.

I double-stacked two veggie burgers on a bun with onions, tomato, pickles and honey mustard. It was edible.  The soy hot dog tasted OK, but I couldn't get past biting into it. The snap of the casing of normal hot dogs wasn't there. When you bit into it, it smashed together. I couldn't get past this unusual texture of a hot dog. Nathan preferred the hot dogs to the patties. If I ever buy those patties again, they may have more flavor if I fry them in some butter in a skillet instead of putting on a grill.

By the way, if you leave those things out on the counter for an extended period of time, they turn to rubber. The doberman didn't even want it! That was the joke of the day.

Nathan - Day 8
Me - Day 7

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Our Vegetarian Journey

Some of you may already know that my 12 year old son has decided he wants to be a vegetarian for the following reasons: more energy and focus, over-all better health, and animal treatment. We discussed what he had researched and I proposed a one week challenge for the both of us. I suggested that for a week we would only eat meat in the evening meal. That would be cutting our meat consumption down by about half. He agreed to try it. The afternoon of his first day back to school (after the decision), he told me he thought he could do it full time. I didn't know he had already decided that he didn't want anymore meat. I had no idea how I was going to provide him vegetarian meals, as well as meals with meat for my husband.

This particular type of cooking and way of thinking is new to me. I thought I would chronicle our adventure and some recipes that I use. We will also be observing any health effects or changes that we notice. This is my 5th day on a no-meat diet and I have lost 2 1/2 pounds.

So far, Nathan has taken pimento cheese and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, raw vegetables with ranch dressing, cheese sticks, fruit cups, and applesauce to school for his lunch. He doesn't have access to a microwave so all his food needs to be ready to eat. I will have to search for more ideas for him to take for lunch.

For dinner this week we have had; tofu burgers, meatless chili, and spaghetti without meatballs. We've also had nachos with re-fried beans, queso blanco Velveeta cheese and homemade salsa. I found a recipe for this evening's dinner for vegetable pot pie.

I would LOVE to have some suggestions for meals and snacks from any of my readers, including recipes. I do not know anyone that is a vegetarian so I need HELP!