Let LIVE
Being a vegetarian in USA. Making it easier!
Being a vegetarian in USA. Making it easier!
Being a vegetarian in USA. Making it easier!
I had always been a vegetarian from my childhood though I occasionally used to eat eggs. When I came to US, everyone around me told that if I started eating meat, I would have many options. I became a complete non-vegetarian. Then I came to know about cruelty towards animals which made me very sad. I decided to become a vegetarian again, which was very difficult once you changed your diet preferences.
There are three things which keep a person firm in his/her path: inspiration, determination and love. I got
Being a health conscious person, I started doing research on vegetarian sources of protein and omega 3. I found that Go-lean and Go-lean crunch are the best among cereals. Instead of white rice, one can have oatmeal as a substitute, which is rich in protein. I found Odwalla nutrition bar has 16 grams of protein and is a good post exercise meal. Cliff’s energy bars are also good since they are better in taste but have less protein content. One can also take whey and protein powder and shakes as supplements instead of milk protein. For omega3, flaxseed, flaxseed oil, walnuts, pecans, peanuts and almonds are good source. There are numerous kinds of quality protein beans like kidney, garbanzo and black beans which have good protein content. FDA also recommends eating good amount of vegetables and fruits every day because they have good vitamins, anti-oxidants and fiber. It appears to me that it is just a matter of your decision – whether you want to be a vegetarian or not and finding a quality vegetarian diet is not difficult.
When I see the faces of innocent animals, I don’t regret being a vegetarian and it gives me more courage to stick to my goal and work for them.
© Saumya Vaikhari. All rights reserved.
Saumya Vaikhari | |
| About the author: | |
| Saumya Vaikhari is doing her PhD in Molecular Biology at a reputable American university. She has also worked in pharmaceutical industries in India. Her passions include animal care, fitness, dance and traveling. | |
| Read More >> | |
- Related Articles:
- 10 Helpful Principles for Positive Parenting
- A Very Important Step in Solving a Problem
- Strategy for Facing a Hurtful World
- A Blessful Journey
- Give Thanks to Mangal
Trackback(0)
Comments
(8)

written by a guest , November 10, 2008
Hi Saumya,
Great article..As someone who shares your beliefs 100% and practices them 99% (eggs being the exception occasionally), I agree with you that it is not difficult to be a vegetarian.
Ganpy.
Votes: +0
Great article..As someone who shares your beliefs 100% and practices them 99% (eggs being the exception occasionally), I agree with you that it is not difficult to be a vegetarian.
Ganpy.
report abuse
vote down
vote up

written by a guest , November 25, 2008
Nice article, Saumya. I read your other article too. It seems you are really passionate about animals. Waiting for similar such articles from you!
keep up the good work!
Votes: +1
keep up the good work!
report abuse
vote down
vote up

written by a guest , December 05, 2008
i know they taste good..but not better than the suffering they go through....so, if you keep everything in mind and do a little research, you can get a better substitute....taste wise as well as nutrition wise
Votes: -1
report abuse
vote down
vote up
Hey Saumya,
Yes, I agree with you. I am trying to move towards vegetarian diet slowly...but i am feeling tempted towards non-veg diet again...
Votes: +0
Yes, I agree with you. I am trying to move towards vegetarian diet slowly...but i am feeling tempted towards non-veg diet again...
report abuse
vote down
vote up

written by a guest , December 17, 2008
I am really impressed that atleast you are trying...whatever the reason may be. People usually have craving and temptations towards bad things. I have never heard people saying that they have a craving for salad or fruits or cottage cheese...ha ha
Votes: +0
report abuse
vote down
vote up

written by a guest , October 26, 2009
I liked the words "God has given me this gift to understand, love and take care of them". I completely agree with you. I recently saw some videos on PETA. I was a non-vegetarian. But now I have switched over to a vegetarian.
I don't think it is difficult to avoid non-vegetarian food, because in India there are so many Brahmins who live on a vegetarian diet through out their life. Most of them are well built, look good and are healthier.
And I enjoy their food, which I happen to feast frequently during ceremonies and festivals.
Votes: +0
I don't think it is difficult to avoid non-vegetarian food, because in India there are so many Brahmins who live on a vegetarian diet through out their life. Most of them are well built, look good and are healthier.
And I enjoy their food, which I happen to feast frequently during ceremonies and festivals.
report abuse
vote down
vote up
Random Articles...
-
Gym Motivation - How to have and maintain it? Seven steps to kick a lazy person's butt!
In general, people think that going to gym and maintaining a good physique depends only on diet and exercising. Only if we were machines and doing that was so easy! I have listed some points that I... -
Relaxing in Goa (INDIA)
The humdrum of life makes us forget to look out for simple pleasures of life, sitting on the land of sun and sand, looking into the vastness of sea I felt one with nature -
6 Simple Tips to Make a Habit of Eating Healthy Foods
So you made a resolution that you should eat healthy food varieties that can help you in maintaining a healthy good-looking physique? You also felt that your motivation about... -
10 Happiness and Love Quotes that will Inspire Us
“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.” - Herman Cain -
An Effective Way to Avoid Disasters in Life
Siva is a good friend of mine. He is a nice person. He came to USA for working on his job. His wife is in India, taking care of their family business. I know this couple very well.




Is there anyway that one can eat their meat with out killing them?