Showing posts with label vegan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegan. Show all posts

So what do you eat these days?

Friday, 18 March 2016


Happy Friday everyone! I have stopped counting the number of times my friends ask me what my eating habits are at the moment - they do not know, and to be honest it is totally my fault, I was not sure what I should eat anymore. I have read quite a few books in the last 8 months and I have been confused - I have been experimenting successfully and unsuccessfully, putting some unnecessarily strict rules in place (that of course I could not maintain), and be really unhappy as well as being happy. 

I wished I could tell you I was a raw vegan. From my experiments it did bring me more energy and a real clarity of thinking. Unfortunately I like cooked food (especially when cold weather hit us) and I also like fish (and a bit of meat) - not a good plan when you want to become a vegan. 

However trying to become a raw vegan helped me get rid of refined sugar in my life (which is really interesting as the UK government has just announced a sugar tax on soft drinks - honestly I am not impressed with this tax, but it does show there is an issue with the level of sugar in our food). People it was not easy. I was in a bad mood - really bad and the mood swings were horrendous, Mr MiH was not impressed. But then it got better, much better. And I have never looked back, in fact I haven't had a soft drink since July. I cannot touch one. And I am on the hunt against sugar in every product I buy. Not that I buy much processed food - hardly any in fact, but there is sugar everywhere if you look carefully. 

OK, so raw vegan is out, but I do care about animals. I talk a lot about it when it comes to yarn (as you can see in my yarn with attitude series). Two things: who gave us the right to treat animals this badly, and why do we need to pay more to eat products that have been treated kindly and naturally (organic fruit and veg or grass-fed beef for instance). I have really reduced my consumption of meat and poultry because it is so expensive to have free range and organic products. Even Mr MiH does not eat meat at his canteen anymore (I showed him the videos, and once you know, there is no way back). It means that when I am out (lunchtime at work for instance) and cannot control the origin of meat produce I do not eat them. 

But it is not that easy... when I was experimenting I realised that I could not digest gluten, and that dairy had a really effect on my appearance (bloating). I suppose this makes me intolerant, but it is more a sense of feeling better when I do not eat those. This is not about slimming, but about feeling better. For instance, by cutting out gluten I managed to reduce my period pains (and people it was bad, real bad, I could not move) - a definite improvement. With dairy, I talked about my appearance, my face looks leaner, but also I sleep better. If I eat dairy now, I will have night sweats, if I don't I am fine throughout the night (unless Baby MiH makes an appearance of course). Despite knowing the benefits of cutting out dairy and gluten, I am still having massive issues with cutting out cheese. Yes I know I am French, so you would expect it, you have no idea on hard it is sometimes to resist. Some days, I don't and prefer to deal with night sweats and looking more haggard than usual in the morning (yes you can see it). 


So that means I am a (sugar free, gluten free) vegan outside the house. And I am French - you should see the look on my parents' face. I am not sure they still understand what it means. I have to share an anecdote from our wedding. We had British vegetarian guests, and when we asked the chef whether he could accommodate their dietary requirements, he asked whether chicken would be acceptable - euh, probably not (true but wtf?!)

I feel I have come a long way, and can bake again, for my family but also share new recipe. I am still trying to lose weight (not really actively though), but my focus first and foremost is to avoid the food groups that make my body unhappy or increase my mood swings (or potential depression). 

Have you got issues with some food? Have you experimenting with different diets? 

Deliciously Ella :: My Review ::

Thursday, 24 September 2015

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Happy Thursday everyone! So I am not sure how to start this post. Shall I start by telling you how this post came out... I mentioned in a previous post that my lifestyle changed when I watched hungry for change. And I started to look out for healthy recipes inspiration, where no refined sugar would be used. I must admit I never followed the Deliciously Ella blog. I heard of her (through Grazia probably) but did not know who she was. She happens to be a gluten-free vegan who was really sick and got better through a total change of diet (this is a very short version of a long story). 

She changed her lifestyle, and got much better - no refined sugar. This book was for me!


So I got the book out of the library. In the end I tried 13 recipes from Deliciously Ella over a period of a month. I posted some of the pictures on IG as I went along. It was a case of deciding whether I would buy the book or not. So here is my review...

Well it started very well. My first test was the hazelnut spread (a no refined sugar version of nutella) and it was delicious. Everyone was eating it at home (without any questioning). I felt great to have a healthier version of a chocolate spread for the boys. Then came the butternut squash curry, and again it was great. I was about to go onto amazon and buy it... 


But I needed to test more recipes .... and this is when it started to go wrong. And when I say wrong, I mean seriously wrong. The baked beans were my biggest failure, followed closely by the easy avocado chocolate mousse (you should have seen the face of Baby MiH). 

At the same time I started noticing that I was putting on weight a bit. This is not a diet book - but the editing may make you think that you could be healthy and .. thin. It was not my experience. Anyway, as I said it is not a diet book, so I cannot hold this against the book.

However I started to really dive into it by then, and try to use it. Did someone actually edit this book? Seriously. Let's say you want to find the easy avocado chocolate mousse (probably not considering how bad it is but this is an example), well it is under avocado and not chocolate mousse, euh why? There are some pasta recipes, and it is not indicated in the recipes that she is using brown rice pasta, you have to look in the introduction remarks, why? I can take pretty-ish pictures of recipes but my versions looked nothing like the pictures in the book - in fact some pictures could not be replicated by the recipe because some of the elements in the pictures were not in the recipe. 


And shall we talk about the mugs, OMG, who measure their ingredients by mugs, and what size of mugs are we talking about here?? This is not 'awesome' - if someone is going to edit her next books, please, please, please remove 'awesome', it is really annoying!! Finally refer to page xx is just not a helpful reference. As you can see I did read the book, and got quite angry... 

The editing issue is quite funny, albeit really annoying. But more seriously, there are real issues with portion size - I am not sure 600g of dry pasta is what 4 people eat (or should eat). As a general rule, I halved all the recipes instructions to go back to normal portion sizes.



But the biggest thing for me is that yes there are some great recipes in there (although I could find them for free on the web, should I looked a bit more) but some really bad ones as well - and you can see from the ingredients list that it was going to be bad. And it involves quite pricey ingredients, and I could not afford to throw more food away. 

I am not sure a high sugar and high (healthy) fat is the right healthy path for me - but everyone is different and it clearly worked for Ella. It feels that the editor has rushed the publication of a book to ride on a new diet, and put a lot of PR behind it, rather than test all the recipes thoroughly and spend just a bit of time to finish the recipes. I know Ella has a lot of followers, I have not tested any of her blog's recipe, maybe it is worth sticking to them? 

This is a condensed version of my experience. You should read some of the reviews on amazon it is pretty funny and much harsher than my review. As you can imagine this is one book I will not buy, however I am going to keep a couple of recipes with me: the hazelnut spread, the butternut squash curry and the pesto. Also I need to thank her for introducing to dates and almond butter (the best treat ever!) and also to my food processor, who knew it was such a versatile kitchen tool! Get it from your library, and bring it back. 

Has anyone tried the recipes? What did you think?