Good evening!
I can’t quite believe a week has passed since my last blog post and we are already 8 days into 2018! Crazy!
2018 has gotten off to a good start. My New Year Fibromyalgia flare up has settled and I’m now back to normal levels of symptoms, my nutrition plan is back on track and I’m feeling good. Hoping to hold on to the new year feeling for as long as possible!
The major change for me since new year has been the exclusion of meat from my diet. I’ve been considering it for quite some time now, and I’ve started off with just aiming to get through January, but I’m feeling so good I may just keep it out altogether (mostly). I’m not vegan (although I have had more vegan days than not and strongly considering it) as I’m still eating eggs, fish and honey, but they are the only animal products I am now eating.
So why the change? Well, I just wanted to see how it would make me feel, as I know from monitoring my fibromyalgia symptoms that I generally feel better on meat free days. My digestion is usually better and my energy levels higher, and these two areas can be particularly bothersome to me.
On top of that I’m beginning to have some real issues with the animal industry, and the way animals are treated for our own cheap personal gain. But that’s a story for another day and forum.
I imagined it would be difficult to cut out meat, as I’m not a massive carb eater and so wondered where on earth I would get my energy from, but honestly it hasn’t been all that hard. I’ve explored new recipes, gotten my zest back for cooking, and actually vegan and meat free recipes are quick and cheap to cook. So lots of wins!
I’ve found my favourite free from cookbooks as well as Vegan Life magazine particularly helpful in meal planning, and have enjoyed the variety of vegetables I am getting in every day, far exceeding my 5 a day for sure! I’ll try and reference back any recipes I’ve used below!
The only downside…. I’m hungry 😂 but let’s face it, we could all do with being a little hungry after the festive season, and it does make me enjoy my food much much more!
Anyway, without further ado, here’s this weeks highlights! Details at the bottom of the post!
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- Potato, pea and herb broth taken from the River Cottage Light and Easy cookbook
- Porridge made with gluten free oats, cocoa, coconut milk and topped with bananas and peanut butter
- Chickpea and peanut butter curry – recipe adapted from Vegan Life Magazine
- Homemade Socca pancake – recipe adapted from Free From Food for family and friends cookbook
- Raw cacao truffles received as a Christmas present from Frog Hollow Catering
- Homemade veggie burgers – recipe adapted from Vegan Life Magazine
- Poached eggs and avocado on toast – just because.
And that’s it!
Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you would like to talk about how adapting your diet to managing your fibromyalgia symptoms can help you! I can be found over on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Toodle pip!