I’m going vegan for one month.
When I said that to my family, friends and coworkers, they all had the same reaction: Aren’t you vegan already?
Well no, not really.
I eat a vegetarian diet 99% of the time, that’s true, but I’m not vegan. I do eat eggs, cheese and yogurt.
While I love cheese and yogurt, I’m starting to think that it doesn’t like me. More specifically, I’m starting to think that dairy is worsening my acne. It’s just a theory, but I want to test it out.
Okay, my acne is not (usually) horrible, but it’s bad enough that it makes me self-conscious and uncomfortable at times. For that reason, I think it’s worth the try and go dairy-free for a month. Note that there isn’t much evidence that dairy has any role in worsening acne, but it has worked for some and it doesn’t hurt to try. So that’s what I’m doing for the month of May. Also, since I’m cutting out dairy for a month, I thought it would be fun to cut out the eggs as well. I love eating a mostly plant-based diet and I want to try it out wholeheartedly for a month. Yes, to me, that’s fun.
Another reason for this vegan month is that I want to challenge you (and myself) to include more plant-based meals into your diet. A vegan diet has been shown to be effective against several chronic diseases and can help improve body weight. It also has other benefits, such as being environmentally sustainable and affordable. This article from Abbey’s Kitchen (a registered dietitian) summarizes the benefits and challenges of a vegan diet and I encourage you all to read it and see if a vegan diet is right for you. It’s a great read if you’ve ever considered a vegan or vegetarian diet!
My challenge this month is not to encourage you all to go vegan (you can make that choice for yourself, everyone is different), but I do hope I encourage you to include more plants to your diet. Plant protein, fruits, vegetables and whole grains can offer many health benefits, even if not vegan.
Want to join me?
Whatever your reasons are, I encourage you include more vegan meals to your diet over the next month! Even if it’s just for a week. You could also try one vegan meal per day or one vegan day per week. Whatever works best for you – I just challenge you to eat more plants.
Spring and early summer produce are now available, so it’s a good time of year to eat more plants if you ask me.
If you’re looking to stock your pantry with plant-based protein, whole grains and other vegan goodies, you can take a look inside my pantry for some inspiration!
I hope you’ll join me, one way or another, in this little challenge!
PS: How beautiful is purple cabbage?!
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Your photos are gorgeous! Looking forward to hearing your results. My husband and I went mostly plant-based 5 years ago after his heart attack and it was just the best thing. No more blood pressure meds, no more statins. It is a bit challenging at first but it gets easier once you get past years of dietary routine.
Hi Julie! Thank you so much. I'm happy a plant-based diet has been working well for you - It's incredible the health benefits! I do eat a mostly plant-based diet already, so it won't be much of a shock, but I'm sure I'll miss the cheese and yogurt a bit. ;)