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Vegetarian, Vegan and Animal Rights
In reply to the discussion: I'm trying to reduce how much meat I eat. One problem: meat cravings. [View all]msongs
(70,178 posts)1. don't use "substitutes" just ditch all that stuff....
get a rice cooker with a steamer tray that fits on top (like for cooking chinese buns etc). use brown rice which takes longer too cook.
fill the tray with chopped veggies you like, while the rice cooks underneath the veggies will steam at the same time, saving you electricity as well. with practice you learn when to put which veggies in at what time so they don't over cook. Voila, one pot meal that can be varied endlessly.
by the way a rice cooker can cook anything that has liquids enough. cookers shut off when liquid evaporates and the temperature shoots up so as long there is enough liquid the cooker keeps cooking
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I'm trying to reduce how much meat I eat. One problem: meat cravings. [View all]
Odin2005
Apr 2012
OP
Getting off sugar is much harder for me. I recently joined the Type 2 club and......
yourout
Apr 2012
#2
High-fiber food is very filling for, but it sometimes gives me a stomachache...
Odin2005
Apr 2012
#9
When you find the answer to this, please share! I have always been a meat eater, but
teddy51
Apr 2012
#10
Thank you, as of this moment I am going to swear off of meat. I am tired of being a
teddy51
Apr 2012
#13
give yourself permission to eat meat once and awhile - doesn't mean you have to
nadine_mn
May 2012
#27
Meat is slightly addictive, just like sugar, chocolate, caffeine, and cheese.
ginnyinWI
Dec 2012
#35