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Veg Advice: Southern Meat-and-Potato Husband

Question: How to satisfy southern husband's meat & potato tastes, convert family to vegetarianism

I am a 22 year old wife and soon to be mother. I am a native "Chicagoan" who is open to just about any type of food. My husband however is a meat and potato North Carolina southern country boy. I would like to convert our family, slowly but surely, to vegetarianism. I have tried adding "fake" meat to recipes but to no satisfaction of my hubby. Are there any cookbooks that you could recommend to satisfy his southern upbringing? - C. W.


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Dear C. W.,

I'm familiar with the meat and potato crowd (not an easy vegetarian conversion), and with fake meat. I find it pretty gross, so I understand how your husband feels about eating it! See the SV article about fake meat

I like black-eyed peas, cornbread, and collard greens, but otherwise am not well acquainted with Southern cooking. But I looked around online and found a few interesting links for you to check out:



Here's a Southern style vegetarian cookbook

Traditional Southern cooking, converted to vegetarian

A few Southern recipes from Vegetarian Times

I've attached two Savvy Vegetarain reports, which might be helpful: 10 Tips for Beginning Vegetarians and Vegetarian Nutrition

To convert your family slowly but surely to a vegetarian diet, introduce more vegetable and grains over time to balance out the meat, get your husband to agree to a meatless meal once a week, then twice, then three times, then once a day, and so on, according to his comfort level - and yours!

Go for eating more chicken or fish and gradually eliminating red meat. Experiment with meatless dishes that will appeal to his taste - it may be that you'll have to make veg/grain based dishes and incorporate some meat for him at first, along with the beans or whatever, then gradually leave out the meat.

This conversion process could take years, and be prepared for the possibility that your husband may never completely adopt a vegetarian diet. Don't let it be an issue though - just keep all his many good points in mind!

Have a Blissful Baby! Judy Kingsbury, Savvy Vegetarian


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