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How to Design a Delicious and Nutritious Vegan Meal Plan

In our everyday lives, we put together meal plans all the time.

By Archer Published about a year ago 4 min read
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How to Design a Delicious and Nutritious Vegan Meal Plan
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In our everyday lives, we put together meal plans all the time. Whether it's for a nice dinner to serve in-laws, quick bagged lunches for your kids, or nightly dinners for the family, we always have to piece together healthy, balanced meals.

Whether you're heavily involved in carpools and PTA meetings, or you have an important career to fuel and support, it's often hard to find time to cook. By the time you get home and actually have a spare minute, the last thing you want to do is actually think about what to cook. While takeout might be easier, it gets expensive in a hurry, and it almost never tastes as good as homemade.

Even though the internet is stocked with amazing vegan recipes and you have a shelf full of vegan cookbooks, when there's little time, you need more than a cookbook or a recipe. You need a plan.

We don't want to have to pry open a few cookbooks every night to come up with one creative, nutritious, and delicious meal. We don't want it to be gourmet or difficult, but just simple, whole foods put together in a delicious fashion. We don't want to stare into the fridge looking for inspiration, we want to know up front what we need for the week.

We do want to spend time with our family and friends, not planning out our week.

To make a balanced vegan meal, keep these pointers in mind:

Half your meal should be a mixture of vegetables and fruits, and the more varied and colorful, the better

One quarter of your plate should be whole grains like quinoa, millet, oats, wheat, or rice

One quarter of your plate should be beans, giving yourself a variety each day

I don't think it's absolutely necessary for most people to worry about portion size, as long as they take their time eating and really think about whether or not they need to keep eating. A controlled eater eats food, chews and swallows, and then decides whether or not to keep eating. When you are eating whole plant foods, even some overeating isn't going to be devastating to your body.

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If you have trouble controlling your eating, keep a food journal and try to stick to the recommendations of the vegan food pyramid:

6-11 servings whole grains per day (1/2 cup hot or 1 oz is a serving)

3-6 servings vegetables (1 cup raw, 1/2 cup cooked or juice is a serving)

2-4 servings fruits (1 cup raw, 1/2 cup cooked or juice is a serving)

2-3 servings beans (1/2 cup beans or 4 oz seeds is a serving)

2-3 servings fortified milk substitutes (8 oz. is a serving)

What more can we do to make a balanced meal every day?

1. We need a weekly vegan meal plan

2. We need a grocery list that corresponds exactly with the plan

3. We'd like the nutritional information for each recipe

4. We want seasonal, fresh, whole, normal (not gourmet) foods

5. We want pictures to see what the end result should be

As more people are making the switch to a vegan lifestyle, it's important to ensure that their meals are both delicious and nutritious. Designing a vegan meal plan can be challenging, especially if you're new to this way of eating. Fortunately, the "5 Minute Vegan Recipe COOKBOOK" can help make the process easier.

One of the key things to keep in mind when designing a vegan meal plan is balance. It's important to ensure that your meals include a variety of nutrient-dense foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. This is where the "5 Minute Vegan Recipe COOKBOOK" comes in handy, as it offers a wide range of recipes that incorporate these ingredients in creative and delicious ways.

Another important consideration when designing a vegan meal plan is protein. Many people believe that it's difficult to get enough protein on a vegan diet, but this isn't necessarily true. There are plenty of plant-based protein sources, such as lentils, chickpeas, quinoa, and tofu, that can be used in a variety of recipes. The "5 Minute Vegan Recipe COOKBOOK" includes recipes that are high in protein and satisfying, so you won't feel like you're missing out.

When it comes to meal planning, it's also important to consider your schedule and lifestyle. The "5 Minute Vegan Recipe COOKBOOK" is designed for busy people who don't have a lot of time to spend in the kitchen. Each recipe can be made in just five minutes, making it easy to stick to your meal plan even on hectic days.

Overall, the "5 Minute Vegan Recipe COOKBOOK" is an excellent resource for anyone looking to design a delicious and nutritious vegan meal plan. With its wide range of easy-to-make recipes that are high in protein and packed with nutrients, this cookbook is sure to be a hit with vegans and non-vegans alike. So if you're looking to embrace a plant-based lifestyle, be sure to check out this valuable resource.

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