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i'm curious why a vegetarian diet? i'm just nosy. LOL as i'm picky with vegetables, i wonder how some people can go totally vegetarian, besides, we need proteins, too.:p
ReplyDeleteuhmm vegetarian, isn't it hard?
ReplyDeletewell, at least you've eaten enough aside veggies in two days, that's a treat really!
happy FTF!
http://theothersideofme-vhen.blogspot.com/2011/06/ftf-figaro-frost-and-blueberry-muffin.html
see yah, thanks
So you're vegetarian diet is for 3 months only? Wow! Those are irresistible foods on your table! :D
ReplyDeleteYou might want to join me in my TAKE-OUT BUFFET as my first FTF entry! Hope to see you! :)
wow, congrats for doing well, its hard but at least the next 3 months was bit better kasi may chicken at fish na! anyway, those roasted chicken looks really mouthwatering! and that steak meal looks really delicious! goodluck and you can do it! btw, please see my zucchini frittata, its veggies recipe just removed bacon...try it! have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteThat a lot of food!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you don't mind me asking but why are you having strict veg and fruit diet? I'm sure looking at those pictures would make you drool over them again. :P Congrats for being able to stop yourself dear! I salute you so much! =)
ReplyDeleteDoing my hop from this week's FTF! Here's mine:
Breakfast for Dinner at The Food Encounters.
To everyone who's asking, I'm sick with PCOS and my OB pointed out that it may be due to stress or even due to the food that I eat.
ReplyDeleteThe medication given to me is for every three months, while gradually decreasing or increasing the medicine dosages depending on my ovaries' response.
Because of this I need to have myself cleansed and going on a vegetarian diet was what my doctor suggested. I initially had a strict vegetarian diet 3 months ago, (with only tofu, oats, nuts, and yogurt as my protein source) and my ovaries were responding good enough, and so for the next 3 months, I can already have fish and chicken added to my diet. :)
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