The Moment I Decided to Become a Vegetarian | #ThisGirlEats

I’ve been vegetarian for three months now and haven’t fallen off the wagon once, which I absolutely thought I would! One question people ALWAYS ask upon finding out I’ve gone veggie is: why? So, if you happen to be one of those people, I can pinpoint the exact moment I decided to become a vegetarian.

I’d not really eaten meat for a month or so because, at the start of the year, I set myself a few little foodie challenges – just to test myself, really. One of those challenges was to go meat-free for January, which wasn’t pretty easy, especially as my boyfriend doesn’t eat meat so it wasn’t a massive part of our diet anyway.

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But I never went into that challenge with the intention of giving up meat for good. I’d already reduced my animal consumption in a huge way so didn’t feel the need to push myself any further and was already proud of what I’d done. The first thing I did after completing my meat-free month? I went straight to McDonald’s and bought a chicken and bacon wrap. I didn’t even hesitate.

Well, I say that, but I suppose that’s not completely true. I’d definitely started having feelings of guilt around eating meat since Andy became veggie, thinking about the animals, the environment, all that stuff we know is a affected by animal produce. And feeling guilty around food really isn’t good for me. I’d been working super hard to remove the idea of guilt from my food (and still am!) so having to deal with the repercussions of meat leading to a pang of guilt every time was something I’d already started to struggle with.

Anyway, so I went to Maccy’s for this chicken wrap that I was really craving, took it back to my desk, started to munch away on the familiar delicious taste.. But then I bit into one piece of chicken that had obviously slipped through the cracks in quality control because it was truly DISGUSTING. It was tough, chewy, just absolutely revolting.

I spat it straight out and then thought to myself: why am I doing this?

Like, seriously. Why?

This food was completely gross and all I could think was that this animal definitely didn’t need to die for this crap! It was totally unnecessary for this living, breathing creature to have its life cut short just to make a sub-par, cheap, inedible wrap that literally no-one needs to be eating. It’s cruel, it harms the environment, it’s bad for your health and the end product didn’t even taste good!

I just thought to myself, you know what? I can live without this. So I did.

From the moment I threw that dodgy McDonald’s in the bin, I haven’t eaten meat at all. I’m not going into the pros and cons, I’m not going to preach or badger, I’m not going to do any of that. But if you wondered how I ended up a vegetarian, that’s your answer.

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My Favourite Recipes to Make on Meat Free Monday! | #ThisGirlEats

With more focus than ever before on the negative impact of animal agriculture on our planet, as well as the ongoing fight from vegetarians and vegans against animal cruelty and the recent obesity crisis, eating meat is a real hot topic right now.

Should we? Shouldn’t we? We’ve all got our own ideas. I haven’t made the jump to full-time veggie (yet!) but my consumption of animal products has DRASTICALLY reduced in the past year or so. I’d say my diet is easily 80% vegetarian.

The benefits of eating fewer animal products are obvious; even if you don’t feel able to give up meat altogether, experts say just cutting down and limiting our consumption of meat or dairy would make a huge difference, hence the soaring popularity of ‘Meat Free Monday’. If all of us whose diets are based primarily around meat gave it up for just one day a week, we could do wonders for the environment.

Not eating meat for one day? That’s SO EASY!” Well, not for everyone. It can be a dramatic lifestyle change and quite daunting to start with. I post a lot of veggie recipes on here, so I’ve collected up five of my personal favourites to share with you and hopefully give you some inspiration for your next ‘Meat Free Monday’!


Philly Cheese “Steaks” & Sweet Potato Fries

I’ll be honest, when I came up with this recipe I didn’t expect it to be all that. I mean, aubergine instead of steak? Not quite the same, is it? But I’m really not kidding when I say this dish blew me away. The cheese sauce is rich, sticky and gooey (but very quick and basic to make) and the aubergine slices are loaded with mushroom, onion and peppers until the roll is fit to burst. Chuck some sweet potato fries on the side and you’ve got a veggie version of a true American classic.

Vegan Chilli Dogs

I could eat these every single day; even thinking about them has me salivating! 🤤 Linda McCartney’s vegan sausages are my favourites to use for this one because they’re so tasty (the first time I ate them I genuinely couldn’t taste the difference!) but any’ll do. It’s messy, fun family food bursting with flavours of paprika, cumin, cinnamon, chilli and chock-full of veggies, beans and all kinds of goodness. Who says not eating meat means missing out?!

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Cheesy Vegetable Pasta Bake

The ultimate cosy comfort food, pasta bakes are like hugs in an ovenproof dish. This one is oozing with layers of stringy, melty cheese and loaded with chunks of vegetables. Using seasonal veg is a brilliant way to create fresh, versatile vegetarian meals, and seeing what your local grocery store has to offer can be beneficial to your budget too. Ready meals might be two-minute microwave wonders (which we all need sometimes!) but if you’ve got the time, nothing compares to big bowl of homemade pasta straight from the oven. Mmm…

Red Lentil Spaghetti “Bolognese”

This recipe is one of my favourite foods to snuggle up with on a cold winter evening or a lazy Sunday afternoon, coupled with a few slices of garlic bread and followed up with a nice cup of tea. Lentils are a great, low-cost way to bulk up veggie meals and, along with tinned tomatoes, a couple of mushrooms, a handful of frozen sweetcorn and a stock cube, you can fix up a delicious, hearty pasta dish.

Five Bean Chilli

There was a time when I thought I could never live without my favourite dinner, chilli con carne. Turns out, I don’t have to! Substituting the meat with a heap of beans (as well as the usual ingredients like peppers and onions) tastes just as good and still creates that warm underbelly of gentle, pleasant spice with a robust, full-bodied meal. Also, beans are perfect when watching the pennies as they’re cheap, easily available and keep in the cupboard for ages.

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