Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 Hi Everyone, I'm Barbara, and I'm from Connecticut. I've just recently gotten back on a vegetarian diet after taking a year back into meat eating, and finding my joints and muscles extremely unhappy about that choice! The acid buildup from digesting meat had me in constant pain. I had been a vegetarian before that for about two and a half years though, so I know what I'm doing this time around, and that for me, going vegan was too far for my hypoglycemia (I was exhausted all the time!), but the diet did heal a bleeding ulcer and iron deficiency anemia that had motivated me to make the change initially. This time, I'll stick to being ovo-lacto vegetarian, so I can be sure to get enough protein to keep the low blood sugar at bay. Though I do eat less dairy and more soya. Here's a recipe for some Spinach and Sausage Quesadillas I concocted recently. I love them! 1 multi-grain or whole wheat tortilla 1 Morning Star Farms soya breakfast sausage Frozen chopped spinach Low-fat Mexican cheese or cheddar cheese (soya works too!) Sprinkle of Chipotle Chili powder, to taste Salsa for topping, if desired Heat non-stick skillet with 1 tsp. olive oil. Microwave the sausage for 30 seconds, and crumble on one side of the tortilla. Sprinkle on some cheese, and then add a layer of frozen chopped spinach and a sprinkle of Chipotle. Top with another layer of cheese. Fold the other side of the tortilla over the top, and fry at medium heat until the tortilla is browned, then turn and do the other side. I like the multi-grain tortillas because they're chewy, but whole wheat works well too. You can also add thinly sliced onions, pine nuts, or some black beans, but it's hard to put too much at once, as they get too fat to handle really fast! You can also top with salsa, but I'm allergic to tomatoes! I've only been for about a year, and I miss them! I just have mine with a serving of steamed broccoli or a salad on the side. Enjoy! Love & Light, Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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