10 tips for vegetarians
Sep
25

I Need Vegetarian Recipes As My Daughter Is Trying To Lose Weight?

By admin

well, if you’re eating veggies or meat, its calories, carbs, and saturated fats that you really need to be aware of. as for specific recipes, i’d go to www.foodtv.com and see what they have. you can do searches for things with whatever ingredients you want to use, and they’ll be a ton of good ones. or just use the word “vegetarian”. good luck!

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  1. hellion2 says:

    oh yummy!! I like to throw together some zucchini, squash, carrots, beans…and whatever other veggies you love. Put them in a pan with a dash of olive oil and some chili pepper…yummy. Also, Tofu dice it up, put a spicy sauce on it. Sautee some spinach and mushrooms, get some egg noodles and put those all together. Use olive oil (it’s good for you).
    Cereals with soy milk in the A.M.

  2. val schmal says:

    I would go to cooking.com they have an extensive amount of all types of recipes for you for free

  3. askthech says:

    Hope this will work for your daughter. And you can have these, too :)
    You might as well cook tofu vegie soup……
    1 Tofu, cut into cubes
    1 medium size carrot, cut into cubes
    3 stocks celery, thinly cut
    dried mushrooms, cut into strips
    1 beated egg
    1 chicken cube
    Simply boil 3 cups of water with chicken cube, tofu, carrots, celery and mushrooms for 5 minutes. Then add the egg. Serve.
    Yummy…..
    Here’s another one……
    Mash the tofu and mix with 1 beaten egg and 1 grated carrot. Put in a molder and steam in a steamer or deep fry. Serve with mayonnaise or catsup.

  4. Rosario M says:

    being veg or non veg doesnt matter as if u take a balance diet and avoid overeating plus do exercise daily you will become healthy in no time

  5. blue says:

    Go to ediets.com and let them develop a veggie diet that will still meet all her nutritional needs. It is like $5 a month and they provide you with a daily meal plan and the recipes for each dish. Simply eliminating meat is not going to guarantee weight loss, she needs to have protein substitutes to maintain good health.

  6. Kim says:

    Just eliminating meat from your/her diet isn’t necessarily going to cause weight loss. There are plenty of meatless dishes out there that pack on the fat and calories.
    But if she wants to go meatless, you can’t beat VegWeb!http://vegweb.com/

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