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23 Eliminate Red MeatIf you’re thinking of changing to a vegetarian diet, how do you start? Do you just start shopping in the produce aisle of the grocery store? You might have some anxiety attached to this change as well, and this is understandable. Try to think of this as adding to your dietary habits, rather than a drastic change. If your diet has consistently included red meat, perhaps you can start substituting other foods for the red meat. Or eliminate the most processed and high-fat meats first, such as bacon and hamburgers. Certainly try to eliminate fast food burgers, which have such a high fat and sodium content. If you think you’ll miss the taste of bacon in the morning, try substituting a turkey or vegetable-based bacon substitute. It won’t be the same, but you won’t be giving up the foods you’re used to all at once. If you’ve had a health scare and feel the need to change everything at once, make sure you include a lot of variety in the foods you buy as you begin to discover new flavors and textures that you’ll like to replace the ones you’re used to eating. If you don’t need to make a dramatic change all at once, you’ll have a much greater chance of long-term success if you take it slow. Reduce the amount of red meat that you eat on a weekly basis, even if it means substituting pasta with marinara sauce for meat just one night a week. Increase the amounts of fruits and vegetables you eat. Start with raw vegetables at night before dinner so you’re not so hungry when you get to the main meal. Start reversing the proportions of meat and vegetables and make meat a side dish, with vegetables and grains your main course. We’re creatures of habit and resistant to change. This is why so many diets fail, because we make drastic changes to facilitate dramatic results, quickly. This is a decision and a change you want to make for a lifetime. Make it a natural and gradual change and you can look forward to many more years of healthy living. Other Articles:1 You Are What You Eat 10 Turkeys 11 Pig Farming 12 Fish, Mercury 13 Animal Suffering 14 Different Types Of Vegetarians 15 Vegetarians And Heart Disease 16 Vegetarians And Cancer 17 Bowels And Stomach Digestion 18 Weight 19 Osteoporosis 2 Humans Did Not Always Eat Meat. 20 Spirituality 21 Transition Family 22 Detoxification 23 Eliminate Red Meat 24 Eliminate Poultry 25 Eliminate Seafood 26- Got Milk? Reasons Not To Grab For The Glass 27 - Flipping The Switch To Vegetarianism 28 - Variety Adds Vitality To Your Vegetarian Meals 29 - Lazy Vegetarians Who Choose The Wrong Carbs Risk Health 3 Why Did Humans Start Eating Meat? 30 - Proper Planning Prevents Problems 31 - Vegetarian Diet For Optimal Personal And Environmental Health 32 - The Benefits Of A Vegetarian Diet To Diabetics 33- Sample Two-day Diabetic Vegetarian Menu 34- The Special Needs Of The Pregnant Vegetarian 35 - Sample Daily Menu For Pregnant Vegetarians 36 - Going Vegetarian During Your Pregnancy 37 - The Healing Effects A Vegetarian Diet Has On Your Post-baby Body 38 - Sample Vegetarian Diet Including Essential Fatty Acids To Promote Healing 39 - What To Feed Your Vegetarian Baby 4 Traditional Meat 40 - Variety Is The Spice Of Your Vegetarian Child’s Diet 41 - Putting Your Vegetarian Toddler On The Fast Track To Health 42 - Sample Menu Items For Your Growing Vegetarian Toddler 43 - Ideas For Adding Some Variety To Your Vegetarian Lifestyle 44 - Tips For A Vibrant Vegetarian Holiday Filled With Variety 45 - Veggies Take Center State At Your 4th Of July Cookout 46 - Tips For A Tasty Vegetarian Thanksgiving 47 - Remembering The Reasons For A Vegetarian Season 48 - Variety In Your New Vegetarian Diet 49 - The Environmental Costs Of Factory Farming And Ranching 5 Why Switch To Vegetarianism 50 - Nourishing Our Body, Nourishing Our Spirit 6 Peta 7 Caged Chickens And Hormones 8 Cow Slaughterhouses 9 Veal |