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What Vegans Are Getting Wrong

What Vegans Are Getting Wrong

Friends! YouTubers. Summertime is here, at least this week while across the pond in the U.K. And I’m hungry again for something filling, tasty and healthy so we’re banging out this delicious Chickpea Smash Ranch Salad Sandwich that satisfies all those cravings. Super inexpensive, cheap, easy to make and nourishing (NO OIL) Whole food and plant based amazing-ness. This recipe makes up to 6 large sandwiches making it a budget friendly meal for the family, picnics or meal prep coming in less than $2.00 per large serving. You could also consider this a raw food and gluten free recipe, dare I say it, without the bread. YES! I also share a few words about what bothers me and my gripes with some being vegan, towards the end.

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Chickpea Smash Ranch Salad Sandwich

2 Cans chickpeas, drained and save liquid
1 Baby cucumber, diced
50g Arugula / Rocket (large handful)
1 Large Tomato, sliced thick
4 Scallions / Green Onions, sliced and diced, washed and rinsed
1 jalapeno, diced
50g Smokey vegan cheese, shreds or block-diced (any kind is optional)
Whole meal sourdough bread, sliced
1/8 Red Cabbage wedge, diced (for crunch and color)

Creamy dressing:
3 large cauliflower florets
2 tablespoons Apple cider vinegar2 cloves garlic
1 Lemon, zested and juice
5 tablespoons Ranch Nutritional Beast SEASONING: LINK TO RECIPE HERE https://youtu.be/MAF0WXkZnVU?si=rrRX_x4TxFPxzvQL
Chickpea water – from 2 cans
¾ teaspoon Salt flake
¾ teaspoon Black pepper

The method or directions to this recipe is in the video until I write up more detailed info.
Thanks for your patience. Much more to come. Thanks for eating more plant based!

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$5 DINNERS: Extremely Cheap VEGAN Meals That Taste Amazing!

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What I Eat And Why – In Summer (as A Vegan)

What I Eat And Why – In Summer (as A Vegan)

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Nothing beats a fresh gorgeous decadent summer diet. I’m of the firm belief that summer diets should be centred around extreme physical pleasure, a completely hedonistic lazy afternoon delight kind of experience, but at the same time be super refreshing and vitamin packed and make us feel energised and glowing. Also, I think, summer foods and summer drinks should be cold. Not just cool, but ice cold lush. So here are some of my summer diet staples, that i eat on repeat every summer.

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Why I am no longer vegan (after 6 years)

After six years of living and preaching the vegan lifestyle I no longer follow a vegan, plants-only diet. Instead I've started eating meat again and I thought I'd share why. I've wanted to share this with you all since I started eating meat again around four months ago but I've been procrastinating on making this video partly because I wanted to see how my body responded to the introduction of meat again and also because I've been a little afraid of how it would be received. My decision to eat meat was something I didn't make lightly. I've quietly pondered about it for some time and have been researching the benefits of eating meat for over six months now.

It all started after I listened to a podcast by Dr Mark Hyman which was, 'Why Vegan Diets May Not Be Good for Your Health,' featuring Jayne Buxton. This took me down a rabbit hole as it questioned everything I believed in as a vegan; that eating a plants-only diet would improve my health, how it was better for animal welfare, and how it would help in saving the planet from from the excess carbon being produced from the animal agriculture sector. Suffice to say, having the integrity of your beliefs questioned isn't easy. But, I believe that it is important to reevaluate certain ideas we assume are facts every so often as information changes all of the time, particularly in the health and nutrition sector. Six years ago I decided to go vegan after watching a few documentaries on veganism, such as Cowspiracy, What the Health, and Forks Over Knives. This was based on a one-sided view of the story around animal agriculture and its impacts on human health and the planet. Since then I've come to learn that while a plant-based diet may work for some people it is definitely not for everyone (as with any diet, there is never a 'one-size-fits-all' approach to eating) and while others have noted an improvement in their health (which can be misleading at first and I'll delve into this further later), I did not.

So here is a little about why I'm no longer vegan and why I started eating meat again and other animal products after six years of eating only plant foods. I went vegan back in 2016 after watching the documentary Cowspiracy and learning that animal agriculture was supposedly worse than the whole transportation sector in terms of carbon emissions. I say 'supposedly' now because since then I've learnt that it isn't true. This claim was based on a 2006 report made by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations where they said that 18% of global greenhouse gas emissions were from livestock making it a greater emitter than the global transportation sector. The Food and Agriculture Organisation actually reduced down their 18% number after receiving challenging allegations revising the new number down to 14.5%. However the damage had already been done entrenching the idea that the climate crisis is largely a result of global agricultural farming. I was one of those people who wholeheartedly believed this. If you'd said to me six years ago that I'd be making this video I would have never believed it. Being vegan has really helped shape the woman I am today and I've learnt so much from the experience.

It's helped me to learn as well that changing your beliefs and ideas around something is okay. I've learnt to keep more of an open mind about things that I may disagree with, as my way isn't always the right way. Plus, veganism was a stepping stone into living a more sustainable, eco-friendly life for me. It led me on the path to where I am now where I make all of my own products and live as consciously as I can. Another reason why I went vegan was because of the acclaimed health benefits. Again, this has turned out to be misleading. the nutrients found in plant foods are less bioavailable meaning they're less absorbable for our bodies than those found in animal sources. And, what's more, some nutrients can only be found in animal foods such as pre-formed vitamin A, B12, D3 and K2, haem iron, taurine, carnosine, creatine, CLA, EPA and DHA. This means that in order to receive these nutrients you have to supplement, which is what I did. But even still, synthetic forms of these nutrients found in supplements or fortified foods still aren't up to par with those naturally found in food sources, as the body recognises these forms of nutrients more than our man-made versions and these vitamins and minerals are absorbed more easily when they come from food.

Plant foods are also high in carbohydrates. When you remove animal fats and protein from the diet you need to replace it with something else and that something is often carbs. Carbohydrates are broken down by the body into a sugar known as glucose and when that sugar enters the bloodstream the pancreas responds by producing insulin which allows glucose to enter the cells in the body and provide them with energy. over time the insulin receptor sites in the cells become less sensitive, meaning more insulin must be produced to do the job. Eventually cells stop responding to that insulin altogether leading to a condition known as insulin resistance a precursor for type 2 diabetes. While meat is more fatty that's a good thing. The idea that animal foods raise cholesterol has been proven to be false, as fat doesn't make you fat essentially. It actually does the opposite. High-fat low-carb has been found to help reduce inflammation as the body uses ketones for energy rather than glucose.

And while cholesterol has been labelled as "bad" it's a really essential component in the body. Cholesterol is a critical building block for many of the hormones that help with proper functioning of the body, it plays a part in the immune system, and is significant in the proper repair and maintenance of tissues in the body. Without cholesterol we would have no cell renewal, and no life. Plant foods also come with an array of anti-nutrients like oxalates, lectins and phytic acid which prevent nutrient absorption and can cause inflammation in the body when consumed in large amounts. A common phenomenon that often occurs with many new vegans is the 'vegan honeymoon,' a phase which can last for months or even years. It's where people find they're initially helped by going vegan but after an extended period of time, sickness starts to set in. And this is what happened to me. In my experience, my health problems started about four years after going vegan.

I became very fatigued and found it extremely difficult to lose weight, which as a young woman in my 20's I thought was very unusual. I had also developed leaky gut, something I never experienced before and suffered with a candida overgrowth from all the sugary fruits and high carbohydrate foods I was eating. Plus, I felt hungry all the time. I experienced many nutritional deficiencies, the most common ones being zinc, iron, and B12. These deficiencies left me feeling tired and fatigued  most of the time, no matter how much sleep I got. I was also losing hair and not just a little, a lot which really scared me. To help with my fatigue my naturopath suggested that I start including eggs in my diet (as I refused to eat any other animal foods at the time) and I noticed a huge improvement in my mental health, fatigue and nutritional deficiencies.

A year later I went vegetarian and a year after that I started a pescatarian diet which quickly switched to an omnivore diet focusing mostly on animal foods as I could keep to a high-fat low-carbohydrate regime which I found worked best for my body. For me when I went vegan the resounding message that was being conveyed was that as an individual, the single biggest thing you could do to help the planet and reduce your carbon footprint was to eat a plant-based diet. However this isn't necessarily the case. While we think eating plants will help the planet what we don't see are the impacts crops are having on the health of the ecosystems. Soy for example is a main staple in a plant-based diet and while it's estimated that 75% of the soy grown is used for animal feed, the feed given to livestock is mostly made up of the by-product and crushed soybean matter left over from extracting the soybean oil. So even though more soy by weight is consumed by animals  the more soybean oil that is consumed by humans directly impacts the soy that must be grown to accommodate the demand, driving deforestation and damaging the soil via the use of monocropping and chemical fertilisers.

Industrial monocrop agriculture requires tillage, chemical fertilisers, pesticides, herbicides like glyphosate, insecticides, fungicides and other harmful substances which degrade the soil, killing microbes. This leads to erosion of the topsoil, resulting in flooding, and can leach chemicals into our streams, rivers and oceans. The fact is that all foods impact the environment in some way and what we should be looking at is how the plant food or animal food was produced, rather than the food itself. We can start asking questions like was this food grown in a sustainable way, without artificial fertilisers that kill insects ravage the soil, and cause runoff into rivers and oceans? Was it grown locally, or has it been imported, travelling extensive distances to arrive on my plate? We as consumers hold so much power when it comes to the food industry. We can help by buying our meat from suppliers who uphold high standards of animal welfare. This is what I've really committed to since transitioning to eating meat again.

Ensuring that the food I eat has been produced in a humane, ethical and sustainable way. While grass-fed and finished beef or pasture-raised chicken, pigs, and poultry are more expensive than the standard feedlot meat, the value is worth it as you really do get what you pay for. Plus it also means that everybody wins in this scenario. The animals, the farmer, the customer, and the environment. I firmly believe that we have a responsibility to properly care for the animals on which we depend on. It does not give us freedom to treat them any way that suits us. We must put respect and compassion at the heart of animal agriculture. Animal welfare matters and should be built into the strategies we use to farm. I hope you got something out of this video  whether you are or aren't vegan. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you have a wonderful day and I'll see you soon again..

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I Tried Pamela Anderson’s VEGAN “Baywatch Diet”

I Tried Pamela Anderson’s VEGAN “Baywatch Diet”

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Hey everyone, I’ve seen some people trying Pamela Anderson’s vegan / plant-based diet (those videos are linked below). I’ve been a Pamela Anderson fan for quite a while now, I became even more of a fan after watching her documentary, Pamela, A Love Story. I know she’s been an avid animal welfare advocate for decades now on top of being a cultural icon. For me, Pamela is empowering and just a really interesting person. So I was beyond excited to see what she likes to snack on!

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Actor Quits Vegan Diets ‘Cuz Corporations’?!

Actor Quits Vegan Diets ‘Cuz Corporations’?!

Hannah Einbinder of the HBO series Hacks went on Stephen Colbert and explained that she was no longer vegan but gives a new reason I haven’t heard before.
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BAKED CHICKPEA VEGETABLE PATTIES Recipe | Easy Vegetarian And Vegan Meals | Chickpea Recipes

BAKED CHICKPEA VEGETABLE PATTIES Recipe | Easy Vegetarian And Vegan Meals | Chickpea Recipes

Baked Chickpea Vegetable Patties Recipe | Easy Vegetarian and Vegan Meals | Chickpea recipes. This baked chickpea patties recipe with sweet potatoes is perfect for vegan and vegetarian meals and meal prep. A high protein and nutrient rich grain-free baked vegetable patties recipe made with chickpeas and sweet potatoes for a healthy vegetarian meal. Add this vegetable burger / high protein chickpea patties recipe to your plant based lunch or dinner menu. A great way to add garbanzo beans / chickpeas and sweet potatoes to your meals. Check out my other vegetarian and vegan recipes!

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▶️ CHICKPEA PATTIES RECIPE INGREDIENTS: (12 to 13 patties)

2 Cups / 1 Can (540ml Can) COOKED Chickpeas
400g / 2+1/4 cups approx. FINELY GRATED Sweet Potato (1 large sweet potato 445g with the skin)
160g / 2 cup Green Onions – finely chopped and firmly packed
3/4 to 1 cup / 40 to 60g Cilantro or parsley – finely chopped
15 to 17g / 1 tablespoon grated Garlic OR TO TASTE
7g / 1/2 tablespoon grated Ginger OR TO TASTE
2 to 2+1/2 tablespoon Lemon Juice (✅ ???? some lemons are more sour than the others so adjust the quantity of lemon juice to your liking)
2 Teaspoon Paprika (NOT SMOKED)
1 Teaspoon Ground Coriander
1 Teaspoon Ground Cumin
1/2 Teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
1/4 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper or to taste (OPTIONAL)
100g / 3/4 Cup Chickpea Flour or Besan
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
2 Tablespoon Olive Oil
Salt to taste

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Mayonnaise (vegan)
Sriracha Hot Sauce to taste
Add vegan mayonnaise and sriracha hot sauce to taste to a bowl. Mix well.

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1 Tablespoon White Vinegar
1 Tablespoon Sugar (I added cane sugar)
1/8 Teaspoon Salt
Add the onions, vinegar, sugar and salt to a bowl. Mix well. You can store it in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 days.

▶️ METHOD:

Finely grate the sweet potato using the finer side of the grater. Finely chop green onion and cilantro (coriander leaves). Mince or grate the ginger & garlic. THOROUGHLY MASH THE COOKED CHICKPEAS, then add the grated sweet potato, green onion, cilantro, lemon juice, garlic, ginger, paprika, cumin, coriander, black pepper, cayenne pepper, chickpea flour, baking soda, salt, olive oil and mix well. KNEAD THE MIXTURE THOROUGHLY until it forms a dough, this will help breakdown the fibres and the mixture will bind well while forming the patties.

Oil your hands to prevent the mixture from sticking. Scoop the mixture using a 1/3 cup (level it off by removing any excess mixture) and form equal size patties. This recipe makes 12 to 13 patties.

✅ ???? Each patties will be approximately 3+1/4 to 3+1/2 Inches in diameter and anywhere between 3/8 to 1/2 inch thick and 85g approx. of mixture per patty.

PRE-HEAT THE OVEN TO 400F.

Bake the patties in a 400F preheated oven for 30 minutes. Then flip the patties and bake – anywhere between 15 to 25 minutes or UNTIL THE PATTIES ARE GOLDEN BROWN AND FIRM. The patties should not be mushy. Once baked remove from the oven and immediately brush it with a good quality olive oil, while the patties are still hot. ✅ ???? This will add a lot of flavour and also prevent the patties from drying out.

✅ ???? EVERY OVEN IS DIFFERENT SO ADJUST THE BAKING TIME ACCORDINGLY

Add the patties to your burger or wrap or serve it with your favourite dipping sauce. Patties stores well in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 7 to 8 days. This is a good recipe for meal prep.

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???? FINELY GRATE THE SWEET POTATO USING THE FINER SIDE OF THE GRATER

???? Take the time to THOROUGHLY MASH THE COOKED CHICKPEAS

???? KNEAD THE MIXTURE THOROUGHLY until it forms a dough, to breakdown. The mixture will bind well while forming the patties

✅ ???? EVERY OVEN IS DIFFERENT SO ADJUST THE BAKING TIME ACCORDINGLY

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Vegan Diet For Alzheimer’s Study Results Are In

Vegan Diet For Alzheimer’s Study Results Are In

TODAY Dr Ornish and colleagues released the results of their trial using a whole food vegan diet and other lifestyle changes for Alzheimer’s Disease.
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Main Study: https://alzres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13195-024-01482-z

Alzheimer’s Paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ca.980080612

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The EASIEST Vegan 10 Minute Meals!

The EASIEST Vegan 10 Minute Meals!

Today, I am sharing three of my favorite meals that are easy to whip up when you’re in a hurry or don’t feel like spending much time in the kitchen. These three meals are easy, vegan, plant-based, oil-free, and delicious. They work well for lunch and dinner. I hope you enjoy them!

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With these 10-minute oil-free vegan, plant-based meals, there are no particular amounts; add as much as you’d like. I like avoiding “recipes” to keep things simple and fast.

Potato meal –
Yukon gold potatoes
steamed or fresh broccoli
oil-free hummus (My Homemade OIL-FREE Hummus: https://healthyvm.com/blog/oil-free-hummus)
olives
sriracha

Peas, Rice and Shredded Carrots – literally what it says
Add a little low-sodium soy sauce and drizzle tahini.

Roasted Chickpeas:
1 can rinsed and drained chickpeas
Pasta
veggie ( I like spinach or butter lettuce)
Garlic and Onion powder, Smoked paprika to taste.
Creamy garlic dressing:
1 TBSP garlic minced
1 1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
2 TBSP tomato paste
1/4 C maple syrup
4 TBSP tahini (don’t worry about the fat; you’ll only use a little at a time)
2 TBSP white miso paste
1/2 C apple cider vinegar
1/2 C water (optional if the dressing is too strong without)
– Mix everything together in a blender and enjoy!

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