u/rebeccelur

Becoming vegetarian

Hi, I have decided to become vegetarian, but i hope i can get some help here with what i can replace meat with. I am extremely picky and have alot of sensory issues, so anything soy, beans, lentils, peas, and mushrooms is completely inedible to me. Im also staying away from like ultra processed food, and the only like vegan or vegetarian foods we have in our stores is ultra processed unfortunately.
Do anyone have any advice to what i can use instead, or like how to prepare the food so it doesnt taste or have the texture to any of the stuff i mentioned? would be much appreciated.

One thing ill also always feel bad about is that ill always contribute to the meat industry considering i have a dog, and will probably always have dogs in the future, so im also looking for advice if theres any more “ethical” ways of giving my dog meat, cus i refuse to make the dog be vegetarian, especially since i usually adopt senior dogs whos been used to meat their whole lives

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u/rebeccelur — 5 days ago
▲ 30 r/husky

First i forgot his birthday on sunday so he got a late celebration, he also woke me up at 4am cus his stomach hurt and had to go outside to poop. Then on monday he decided it was time to dig in our flower bed and eat compost (didnt have time to cover it but it is covered now), so i headed straight to the emergency vet so they got him to puke everything out and gave him some medicine so he couldnt get his afternoon walk that day. Then short walks on tuesday cus he was still tired from the day before. And then today hes going to the vet again to go under anaesthesia to have his like tooth plaque (?) removed, so no afternoon walk today either.
Its been an awful week for both him and my wallet

Hopefully the rest of the week goes better

u/rebeccelur — 8 days ago