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Vegetarian Advice: College Student Going VegetarianQuestion: What are some pointers for a successful and gradual transition experience to a vegetarian diet?Question: Hello! I am a college student living with 2 vegetarian roommates. After being around them for the past month or so, I've had the ability to "sample" some of the vegetarian foods that they use and pick up a few pointers. Being a vegetarian is new to me because I always assumed that vegetarian food would be tasteless, bland and boring. I'm researching vegetarian diet now, and I feel like it is something that I am interested in, since I already consume a lot of fruits and vegetables, and since I go to a large university, I can find vegetarian food to eat easily. I am really unsure of how to begin going vegetarian. I plan to write out a "plan" and allow myself 3-6 weeks to get into the full swing of things. What are some pointers for a successful and gradual transition experience to a vegetarian diet? - K.J. Savvy Vegetarian AdviceDear K.J., It's great that you already live with two vegetarians - that'll be good support for you. Going vegetarian is harder on your own, or living with meat eaters. I think of the typical American meat & potatoes diet as tasteless, bland & boring! I think you'll find that vegetarian food can be anything you want it to be - the possibilities are endless. The Ten Tips and Veg Nutrition Reports will give you a good start on the transition to a vegetarian diet, and some resources for future reference. A couple of things I'd like to add: First, I feel that your time frame of 3 - 6 weeks to make the transition to a vegetarian diet is unrealistic. Think 3 - 6 months, or even years. It's a major physical, mental, emotional change, requiring more adjustments than you might think. It's also natural to go back and forth between vegetarian diet & non-veg for a while until you get the big picture in focus. Second, you don't need a very elaborate schedule or plan, other than trying out new foods. Relax! Be flexible. Have fun with it. That's the best way to have a successful vegetarian transition. Thanks for writing, and good luck with your new vegetarian diet - let me know if you have more questions later on. All the best, Judy Kingsbury, Savvy Vegetarian More Advice Letters About Vegetarian TransitionsActive Vegetarian Worried About Vitamin B12 Deficiency Friend Goes Vegetarian, Develops Acne for First Time Leaving Home, Starting University, Going Vegetarian Successful Vegetarian Transition for College Student Mom's An Obstacle for Student Going Vegetarian Tired, Weak, Overweight Vegetarian Transition Send a note, recipe, link, resource, etc. to Savvy Vegetarian Savvy Veg Privacy Policy, Health Disclaimer, Publishing Policy |
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