Being a vegetarian is easy. Simply stop eating meat, fish and chicken. There’s more to it, but don’t worry about the other stuff yet.
Five things to help you go veggie
Five ingredients that will become your new best friends
Five recipes to try
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Lunch, Party Food, Snack
Black Bean and Quorn Mince Chilli in Taco Shells
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Lunch, Salad
Leek, Kale and Herb Omelette with Green Salad
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Five protein switches
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Beautiful Beans
From baked beans to chickpeas, butter beans and kidney beans these highly nutritious foods are a great way to add protein to any recipe. Buy them ready-cooked for convenience, or dried to save money (just remember to soak them according to packet instructions before cooking).
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Tricks with tofu
Tofu is made from soya beans and makes a great addition to a wide range of dishes such as stir fries and curries.
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Go nuts
Try adding cashews to a curry or throw some flaked almonds into a salad for extra bite. Peanut butter, soy sauce and sweet chilli sauce makes an easy satay for stir-fries and curries.
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Meat alternatives
Supermarkets usually stock a range of veggie mince, sausages, fillets and burgers. These can be a handy and practical swap to make meals like spaghetti Bolognese, burger and chips or sausage and mash.
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Eggs and dairy
Eggs are highly nutritious convenient source of protein and cook quickly making them a great staple. You may love cheese, but as a veggie it’s important not to rely on it too much it can be high in saturated fat. Try choosing healthier products such as cottage cheese, paneer, reduced fat cheddar or other low fat options.
Five veggie products to try
Easy eating out choices
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