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Herbie of the Week: Stephanie H (She Lowered Her BP & Lost Over 20lbs By Making Nutritional Excellence a Priority!)

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Meet our Herbie of the Week: Stephanie H!

After losing over 100lbs through various weight loss programs, Stephanie hit her worst plateau. When a friend suggested she cut out meat and dairy from her diet, she immediately noticed a change in energy and decided to keep going.

Like many people who go vegan, Stephanie GAINED weight because she was still eating oil as well as faux meats and nuts. It wasn’t until she completely eliminated oil and made nutritional excellence a priority (and started using the meal plans), did she start seeing a difference.

Not only did the 20+ lbs melted off, her energy skyrocketed and she had a zest for life. And those dizzy spells and high blood pressure? GONE!

Read on for Stephanie’s inspirational journey!

I’ve lost over 100 lbs. in a variety of ways. From 306 to 220lbs., I used a variety of SAD weight loss plans – watching portions, various exercises programs and cutting out certain foods. When I reached 220 lbs., the worst plateau ever arrived. I was eating 1200 calories a day on slightly healthy SAD eating plan and I was miserable and cranky. A friend suggested I try cutting out dairy and meat a few days a week. I noticed a shift in my energy and was encouraged to keep going. I started with vegan cookbooks. My taste buds were used to the SAD way of eating and there were more than enough recipes to make me feel like a meat eater! I cooked things like fried tempeh, hummus with oil, and soaked nuts every night to make dips and desserts. I knew any minute I would transform into a tall, thin, gorgeous vegan bombshell!

I gained ten, sad, pounds eating cashew dips and fried tempeh. My bombshell body dreams through saving animals dashed to smithereens. High blood pressure and dizzy spells left me disappointed. Where was my energy? This is not what I signed up for. I was forced to adjust my eating, yet again, and wondered if enjoying food and eating for optimum health could co-exist.

Eating nuts is akin to sucking oil out of my hand. I stopped the obvious oils. No change. I revisited the oil issue. Turns out the hummus from the store had two tablespoons of oil per serving. I ate the entire container at least once a week. The links of delicious vegan “sausage” I ate every morning was loaded with oil. I think I was on to something. People around me thought I was crazy because less and less I was eating their food. Meanwhile, I wanted to nip in the bud high blood pressure and crazy morning dizzy spells.

I found Happy Herbivore looking for recipes without oil and nuts as a base. This was a huge turning point. Suddenly we could eat our favorite foods. Yes, it took some taste bud adjusting and I confess we ate many of the flour based, sugar items. However, things began to improve instead of worsen for a change.

After using the cookbooks for about a year, I noticed the meal plans. I knew I still had some work to do tweaking my plant-based diet – but as my blood pressure slowly lowered and dizzy spells decreased – I had to find things to keep me motivated. With pre-planned meals saving me time, my taste buds adjusted for more plants and less processed food I joined the Meal Mentor community. Lindsay creates a welcome environment and her mantra of “Progress Not Perfection” resonated with me. The isolation around this way of eating felt heavy and the community, online forums, and group chats played a huge role in sticking to my goals.

21 pounds fell off! Yes – you can be older than 35 years old and lose weight without misery. My energy skyrocketed. My career took a huge leap forward. This was due to my renewed energy and zest for life. When you feel amazing, when the energy is through the roof – it shows to everyone.

I eat plant-based because it is the way to optimal health. I learned the hard way that losing weight is not always enough. There must be “nutritional excellence.” Optimal health did not come to me regularly eating 100 calorie packs of processed food laden with salt, sugar, and fat. I certified with eCornell’s Heart Healthy Course, took a workshop with Geneen Roth on compulsive overeating, and joined Dr. Popper’s Wellness Forum, worked with other plant-based coaches, and more. I learned everything I could get my mind and heart around the plant-based way of eating. I surrounded myself with inspiring people.

I recently jumped on the batch cooking train after watching Lindsay’s YouTube video. The extra hours in the week blew my mind. The mental freedom knowing I don’t have to think about dinner is amazing. It takes me from 1 – 3 1/2 hours to batch cook. As a working mom – my time is like fine wine or gold. Those extra hours bring freedom to do many more things. I love driving home knowing I have OPTIONS of what to eat when I get home, not just one leftover dish. My husband has plenty of food for work lunches and for when he gets home. There is now a “scarcity” vibe around leftovers such as “Who ate the last of the lasagna?”

There were so many ups and down for me. So many times I wanted to give up. But something in me kept searching, reading, trying new recipes, anything to not give up. Losing weight takes perseverance to be in it for the long haul and trust you won’t gain it back. I knew I wanted this to stick, and it has! Eating meals I love that I would never have come up with on my own is a real joy. I love it.

Thank you so much Stephanie for sharing your story with us!

P.S. To hear more of Stephanie’s story, listen to her on the Meal Mentor podcast!

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A Vegan Taste of San Francisco

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Last week Happy Herbivore HQ went to San Francisco for a corporate retreat. (BIG thanks to all the Herbies who suggested POIs!)

Funny thing, when we arrived, I’d planned for us to eat at our hotel. (Having browsed their menu online, I was seduced by a “vegan ratatouille”)

Love is indeed blind because I missed the part where it said “LUNCH menu” and that they were not open for dinner.

Fortunately, a quick search on Yelp led us to The Slanted Door in the Ferry Building Marketplace.

TSD was JAMMIN’ on a Monday night (so if you decide to go, reservations are a must!) and we were about to give up and eat bread and coffee (there is a Blue Bottle and ACME Bread Co. in the Market Building—and really, we wouldn’t have been sad about that!!!) when the host said, “Actually I just had a cancellation.. Table for 4?” YESSS

Here’s the Vietnamese Papaya Salad, which they prepared vegan and oil-free at my request. I’m a huge (HUGE) fan of Thai Papaya Salads and while this one also has green papaya and peanuts, it is quite distinct from it’s Thai cousin and absolutely delicious…

We also ordered several of their vegetables plates and shared them with rice.

FYI you have to order the dishes “vegan” because they’re not usually, even though it only lists vegetables on the menu. (We appreciate the staff letting us know this).

My team and I thought everything was overly oily for “steamed” but I do remember food being really oily when I was in Vietnam so maybe it was just really authentic 😉

Before I get to the next spot, I need to first convey how much we love potatoes at HH HQ. In fact, we probably consume north of 20lbs of potatoes a week!

If you ask Jamee and Carly what in their life changed since coming to work for me, both would tell you that they now eat a lot of potatoes 😉

Point is, when Carly found Hot Spud, a restaurant dedicated to potatoes, we went a little crazy.

A note about this place: the website says the potatoes come prepared with butter and cheese, but we had no problem ordering them “naked”. They also had a menu at the register that showed you allergen information for all their menu items, including sauces AND the staff was very helpful and knowledgeable in letting us know what was vegan and oil-free (as well as soy-free, nut-free, corn-free, and gluten-free to appease other allergies in the group).

Customized to each person’s perfection:

Before we left LA, I told Carly and Jamee about my first trip to SF, where I ate at Lucky Creation Vegetarian Restaurant in Chinatown. I loved it because 1) I had the opportunity to try truly authentic food, 2) Since it was entirely vegan, I could order whatever I wanted, including things I couldn’t pronounce, because there was no fear I might accidentally order fish eyeballs, and 3) let me reiterate #2, which came in extra handy when some food came out and I had no earthly idea what it was 😉

Carly and Jamee decided they too wanted to be adventurous, so we stopped one afternoon for a quick bite.

Regrettably it was really cold, damp, rainy, cloudy and all out miserable that day, so instead of ordering some of the more… peregrine… dishes, we ordered soups.

This soup reminded me so much of the soup I had (and LOVED) at a Buddhist Temple in Hong Kong last fall.

I ordered this soup specifically because it said “black forest moss” in the title (which I guess is some kind of seaweed). It’s shocking how much I’ve come to love seaweed since adopting a plant-based diet almost 10 yrs ago!

Some kind of tofu skins that Scott ordered 🙂

We also went to a baseball game at AT&T park and ate at The Garden.

Can you believe they literally grow vegetables and herbs IN the ballpark? They also have a number of salads and a veggie sandwich.

There isn’t a salad bar and you can’t customize very much–mostly just subtract from their predesigned menu, but that did allow me to get a vegan and oil-free salad 🙂

AT&T park also serves vegan hot dogs two ways. First is this “fancy” version sold at The Garden. (Scott said it was horribly oily)

And then “plain” at all the concession stands where you can add whatever condiments you liked. (I shared this one, it appeared to just be steamed).

Scott’s been to 4 or 5 baseball stadiums this year and says the Dodgers have the best vegan hot dogs (and he’s not being biased because we live in LA. He’s a Red Sox fan AND thinks their veggie dogs are the worst). It seems like everyone (except the Dodgers) uses Field Roast frankfurters, which are inferior, in our opinion… but beggars can’t be choosers. I’m glad there are vegan hot dogs period!

My favorite spot on the trip was Nourish Cafe which definitely lived up to its namesake with this salad! Complete with their signature oil-free dressing! I was so impressed with all their plant perfect offerings!

They even had healthier, more wholesome takes on popular sandwiches, like the Bahn Mi and as they call it, “Yam & Cheese” sandwich

I also found these two delights in the baked goods section, both made without oil. I swear, in all my life, I have never seen oil-free vegan desserts EXCEPT in my own kitchen. We shared these for dessert.

We all felt the chocolate covered waffle didn’t really taste or feel like a waffle, but it was still fun to eat chocolate 😉 I was the only one who liked the cupcake but I pretty much live and die for anything resembling banana bread.

For “excursions” we went to Alcatraz

BTW, huge props, they have a vegan (clearly marked vegan) sandwich for sale plus a ton of different fruits — and it’s reasonably priced!

and Muir Woods

Their cafe also had several vegan options — two soups, a sandwich, hummus plate, cookies and other pastries — and soy milk for coffee!

Lastly, we spent our last night splurging at Herbivore which I’m sad to say, none of us really enjoyed or thought it was particularly memorable or worth the excursion… bummer.

Here are some of our dishes… nachos, which tasted good, but it was like soup — the cheese was literally soup… tasty for sure, but not how we think of nachos.

Chili cheese fries (which missed the mark hard) — we were so sad.

Lentil loaf with steamed kale and mashed potatoes. The gravy was great but the rest was just okay. The beet sauce (that’s under the loaf) was probably the best part.

A friend that was dining with us ordered fajitas — I didn’t take a picture of his plate, but we were all pretty disappointed that it was basically fried onions, peppers, and fake chicken strips with store-bought tortillas.

I only wish Millenium had not closed!

Finally, we tried a number of different teas in SF (I also had matcha for the first time and now LOVE it!)

First at the Japanese Tea Garden

Aren’t the gardens gorgeous?

The Tea Garden also neighbors the Science museum which had tons (tons!!!) of vegan and plant perfect options for sale.

Back to food 🙂

My second favorite place was Samovar Tea Lounge. This place is off-the-hook amazing, you must must must go. This is the Japanese tea + food pairing plate… vegan and amazing!

Love their home brews!

Why yes I’ll have the almond milk matcha shake to go since its vegan 🙂

and finally, what vegan vacation would be complete without the requisite cheeseless pizza??

I saw Pizza Orgasmica on one of my walks and sent a picture to my team, making some quasi-inappropriate comment about the name…

…but all that did was make everyone hungry for pizza.

It was also positively dreadful outside: overcast, cold, wet, foggy… and since this place was maybe 20 steps away from where team HH had been working…

THE NAME WAS APPROPRIATE.

That is all 🙂

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Are You Up for a Challenge? {Yogivore is Here!}

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By popular request…

3 WEEKS TO A YOGA BODY (AND YOGA MIND)

You know those people you see around town, the ones that are always smiling, carefree, in a positive mood? They seem to be immune from feeling stressed, frazzled, angry and anxious?

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Complete with a healthy lean body and natural radiance?

Wouldn’t you love to be more like that?

It’s all yours with yogivore!

Yoga + Herbivore — Balancing your world from the inside out! (and outside in!)

I was a skeptic. A total non-believer. But practicing yoga, even for one minute per day, has totally transformed my life — making me the person I always wanted to be.

The person I knew I could be…

That yoga body and yoga mind is inside you… waiting to be unwrapped!

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Use the hashtag #yogivore to reach out, find, and connect with other yogivores AND for a chance to win some really cool prizes like yoga mats, water bottles, hoodies and more.

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Skinny Doesn’t Mean Healthy Podcast

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TGIF!

A new Meal Mentor podcast is up and ready for you!

In this episode MJ (my copilot!) shares how being super skinny her entire life didn’t mean she was actually healthy! She also shares the very unconventional way she became vegetarian and how her birds-eye view of the healthcare industry (she supervises daily reports of diseases people have) reinforces her belief that healthcare is self care.

MJ is also a mom, and she talks about raising her daughter vegetarian (but making it work with an omni in the house) and her thoughts on “kid foods.” (I love love LOVE her insight that kids “eat by example”).

We also talk about life as the ONLY vegetarian around and what to do and how to cope when loved ones get super defensive and think you’re nuts-o!

This podcast is a total 180 from all the others — Amazing to see how we all really are on a different journey, but yet headed to the same destination! All roads lead to plants!

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