Since my week working on a supermarket rotisserie section, I’ve been off my food a little. For many reasons, and for a while now, my son and I have been having fish about once a week, twice at most, vegetarian meals twice a week, then meat meals. Since being poorly, we’ve decided to up the vegetarian/vegan meals to 3 or 4 times a week. The stink of the cooking really did put me off and my stomach has been out of sorts for a little while; nothing major, just not happy. We have a number of vegetarian options that we like, and I’ve been trawling the net for more vegan options; my son can’t tolerate much dairy, can’t abide eggs, doesn’t eat much cheese, and never drinks ‘real’ milk.
His mild intolerance has been going on since he was quite young and I well remember telling the nursery staff at his school that he wasn’t to have milk at the break time, just a cup of water, and getting a phone call telling me to collect him as he’d thrown up after drinking full fat milk. Good grief… He’s not the only family member to have this intolerance.
My only issue with vegan food, is much of it seems to be bean or lentil based, and is invariably curry or chilli, and always with copious amounts of garlic. Obviously, I can leave out the garlic, but I suspect that I’ll miss the ‘chew’ of meat rather than the meat itself. I’ll have to see if I can source some TVP – textured vegetable protein locally. I used to use this, many years ago as a meat substitute and I remember it being very good in casseroles or stews. My son’s Father was vegetarian when I met him, and we had mainly vegetarian food for a good many years though I did have to have fish now and again. Cravings… lol
We’ll have meat a couple of times a week for now, and plan on having beef for Christmas dinner; not keen on turkey or the price of it, and we’ll see how it goes. With my ‘unhappy’ stomach my weight loss has been slow and steady so that’s a happy outcome so far. I feel fine in myself, just have a ‘tense’ stomach. Now if I could stop having cold after cold, I’d be a happy bunny lol.
We’ve had days and days of rain here, though we’re now forecast dry weather for a number of days which will be nice. This morning, Friday, we’ve awoken to a very hard frost which has crawled all over my car and left very pretty patterns on it. By the time I take my son to Uni, I’m hoping the car will have defrosted. Maybe he’ll even walk if it’s sunny.
On the job front I’ve applied for specific jobs in other supermarkets which advertised very definite roles and times rather than the one I got which had nothing specific detailed at all; I won’t make that mistake again. I’m also looking out for office roles including universities and colleges. Basically, anything I feel I can do. It’s a tough world out there…
Have a great weekend, with hopefully some sunshine – we need and deserve it.
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Ill look and send some. A quick easy one is just zucchini (squash) and potatoes. Sauted in butter and/ or some stewed tomatoes (though tomatoes might not work for you right now with your stomach) and seasoned to taste. I like salt, pepper and garlic. It also works well served over rice as a change from potatoes. A vegetable pot pie would be nice. Ill find it tomorrow. Well later. Its 2:37 am right now.
My son doesn't eat many veg, though he does like pulses, and what I call summer veg such as peppers, courgettes, tin tomatoes - never fresh. Neither of us like eggplant though. I love most veggies, rice too, and pasta to a lesser degree. We won't starve, I'm sure, and there's always nuts for added protein.
Gracie has replied to Bee OrchidElbertinum - thanks for dropping by, and for the comment.
Good luck with the job front. I think it's a good idea for you to find jobs which specify what job you will be doing, it's awful that the last job gave you this tummy problem.
Yes I've seen the weather reports and it does look like it's going to be quite cold up your neck of the woods. It's going to be freezing down here too - but only for a couple of evenings - so it'll be time to switch on both elements of the radiator and the fire. I'm quite warm funnily enough. The rooms are very large with high ceilings, no central heating, but I'm so used to it, that I don't feel the cold as much as some.
Hope your stomach returns to normal - it's no fun is it?
I had a small house, in the past, that had no central heating and managed with a gas fire in the living room, and a plug in radiator in my bedroom. That house got so cold in the winter.
Hope you can escape to Turkey for some much needed sun and warmth.
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