Oh I didn’t realize that your diet restricted all oils. That’s interesting. Giving up oil wouldn’t be like giving up the salt shaker for me as I don’t normally use salt. I’m a pepper girl myself and if you lived closer I would have given you a huge container of bean salad as I added the oil and vinegar last.To clarify, I eat a Whole Food Plant Based diet, which by definition includes no added oils because oils aren't whole foods. They're stripped out of olives, soybeans, corn, et. al., leaving the fiber and other components behind. Most days I eat some olives, nuts, avocados, or other high fat foods and my digestive system manages them well.
The bean salad you posted above looks so delicious that I'm going to give it a whirl, but without the cheese or oil. Going mostly oil-free is like giving up the salt shaker. For the first week or so everything tastes weird, but after a while your taste buds adapt.
Just to let you know, Forks Over Knives is centered on the health aspects of WFPB/vegan diets versus meat & dairy based eating. Vegucated is heavily focused on the cruelties of the livestock industry. Parts of Vegucated were difficult for hubby and me to watch, but we're so glad we did.
So I guess I’ll be eating bean salad all week.
If you can’t have oils then those dolmas wouldn’t suite your diet either as they are marinated in olive oil.
Thanks for the heads up warning me about the Vegucated film being focussed on the cruelty of animals. I can’t stomach any type of animal cruelty or human cruelty but know I’ll stay on the diet no matter what. I don’t crave any meat in the least. Going completely vegan will be challenging at times due to hidden dairy and egg in products but this is definitely a work in progress.
Eating this way is taking care of my main concern so I’m really thrilled. Today I actually went shopping at Costco on my own to purchase a computer and didn’t have any of the issues I normally have which was such a welcome relief and to be honest I didn’t think anything would help.
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