What does a lazy Saturday in Mysore look like? Sleeping late (8am!), sipping tea and returning emails all morning, then hand-washing laundry in a bucket and hanging it outside to dry. I spend most of the day at home, except for a run down the street to carry out some Indian Chinese for lunch. Along with a million daal, curry, rice and flatbread options, there is Chinese food on nearly every restaurant menu here! I hardly ever eat it, and soon regret it...
Organic India Tulsi Green Tea in the morning...
And breakfast is pongal, a spicy, savory, "creamy" (vegan) mixture of beans, rice and herbs. It's soothing and filling. I'd like to learn to make this one at home!
In the afternoon I go out to pick up lunch, some coconuts, and fruit for tomorrow's breakfast. I eat "Indian Chinese," a rare (and unwise) choice for me: Vegetable Balls in Chili Garlic Gravy, Aloo Parotha (Wheat flatbread with potato, onion, garlic and chilis), and Gobi Manchurian (cauliflower florets battered and fried with a spicy chili pepper onion and garlic sauce.) Actually, the gobi is not such a rare choice... I'm a little addicted.
...And after giving a little time for my belly to attempt digesting that mess, and for my mind to wonder what would possess me to eat that, I take some chlorella and try to put out the fire by sipping fresh coconut water for the rest of the evening.
WHAT DO VEGANS EAT?!? I get asked all the time, and as a new vegan I’m learning to prepare fresh, delicious food that’s beneficial for ME, for ANIMALS, and for OUR PLANET. Sustaining a nourishing plant-based diet will require being creative, conscious and conscientious in my food choices. Here I’ll share a “learn as I go” adventure on the path to healthy, happy, VIBRANT VEGANISM! Follow as my food evolution unfolds and maybe you’ll even be inspired to join me...