Not exact matches
Eat Well, Live Free is an adventurous, Sacramento food blog that
focuses on healthy
vegetarian and vegan recipes influenced by the seasons, locally grown food and family traditions.
We're both huge sushi fans, which may sound odd for cooks who
focus on
vegetarian cooking, but we consider ourselves flexitarian: our diet is flexible enough to
eat meat on occasion, though we mostly
eat vegetarian at home (see this post about why we
eat what we
eat).
If you're new around here, our family
eats mostly
vegetarian meals with a
focus on plants and real foods which is exactly what this cookbook offers.
Shelly Westerhausen is the founder of
Vegetarian «Ventures, a food blog that
focuses on planet - based recipes and healthy
eating habits.
And while there is a fine balance between teaching your kids to be aware of their
eating habits and make healthy choices and placing an unnecessary amount of
focus on what they put in their mouth, sticking to a
vegetarian / vegan diet can help your kids develop a healthy relationship with food.
This is especially important for children
eating vegetarian diets: They need to
focus on
eating plenty of iron - rich foods with foods high in vitamin C to boost absorption.
Her blog, Delish Knowledge,
focuses on making whole - food
vegetarian eating deliciously simple.
Since these individuals need to remain in a positive nitrogen balance, and as plant - based proteins aren't as well absorbed as animal - based proteins, wouldn't it make sense for the
vegetarian / vegan athlete to
focus on
eating complementary proteins at each meal?
The best way to sweet a
vegetarian single off his or her feet is by remembering that there are many more important things to
focus on than what they
eat.
In China employees
focused on reducing impact by
eating more
vegetarian meals.