Tag: plantbased

  • What is Reductarianism?

    What is Reductarianism?

    Have you ever wanted to make a change in your life but you’re too scared to fully commit to something new so you don’t even end up going for it? There might be a few reasons for this, but one of them can be having an all-or-nothing approach. So many of us are afraid of failure that we stop ourselves from trying something new in the first place. What if taking a step towards making an impact didn’t have to be all-or-nothing, instead, small and conscious decisions could help you make an impact every single day? Practicing reducetarianism is a great place to start! 

    What is reducetarianism? Simply put, reducetarianism is about reduction. It is not a commitment to a lifestyle and labels such as “vegan” or “vegetarian,” it is somewhere in between. Reducetarianism is the act of reducing animal products for the sake of the earth, animals, and overall health. This movement’s approach is to, “reduce rather than be perfect.” 7 years ago Brian Kateman, who is now the executive director, started the Reducetarian Foundation. It’s a non for profit organization with a mission to reduce meat consumption and in turn, create a more sustainable, compassionate, and healthier earth.
    In a world where many diets and labels exist, a lot of people end up becoming too intimidated to making a transition. So many of my family, friends, and co-workers are petrified at the thought of having to give up their favourite animal product for good. “I love bacon too much,” or “I could give up all meat, but I just wouldn’t know what to cook,” are just a couple reasons as to why people won’t bother taking small steps towards reducing their consumption of animal products. The Reducetarianism Foundation’s vision is a world where societal consumption of meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs is drastically reduced. This is the great thing about reducetarianism, you can make mindful choices to reduce, but not fully eliminate, which can still make a big impact in the long-run. 

    Trends such as “Meatless Mondays,” or “Vegan before 6,” are just some of the ways reducetairianism could be practiced, but the beauty of this concept is that it can really look different for everyone. If you are making a commitment to limit your consumption of animal products, it all starts with small steps and consistent actions. With any goal or commitment, it’s important to remember your “why.” Prioritizing your why and reason for making a change in your life will help make it easier for you along the way. 

    If you’re looking to make this change and shift to a reducetarian lifestyle here are a few ways you can start:

    Try incorporating more plant-based alternatives: We now live in a time where we have so many meat, egg, and dairy alternatives. Companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods have created imitation “beef” and other animal products that could easily fool any carnivore. It’s not just these two companies that are dominating the meat alternative industry, there are many others that have great tasting and easy to make options for those looking to make a full transition or become more flexible with their diet. 

    Set small goals: As we’ve spoke about before, it’s important to eliminate an all or nothing mindset when choosing to reduce your animal product consumption. Instead, a great way you can get started is by setting small and realistic goals for yourself that you can commit to and feel good about. We highly recommend taking time to write out some of your reducetarianism goals, whether they be short-term or long-term. Once you’re clear on what fits into your lifestyle you can go full speed ahead and see how you feel making this new change in your life.

    Plan ahead: Planning is so important, it ultimately sets you up for success. If you don’t currently plan your meals ahead of time, this is something that will become essential when you decide to limit your meat consumption. Choosing certain days of the week, such as Mondays and Wednesdays to eat more plant-based meals will help you know exactly what you need to buy and what to prepare. Think of it as a fun and exciting challenge, and who knows you might end up falling in love with eating vegetables all over again.

    Learn how to make amazing plant-based dishes: This tip sort of goes hand in hand with the one above, planning ahead. There are so many amazing plant-based blogs and recipes online that make it super simple to incorporate more plant-based recipes into your lifestyle. Some of our favorite recommendations include: Minimalist Baker, Oh She Glows, and Pick Up Limes! Check them out for all the delicious plant-based things.


    “The power of one, if fearless and focused, is formidable; but the power of many working together is better.” – Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

    When I think of how we can change the world, I think about how it starts on an individual level, becaue we really do have more power than we think. If all of us took more small actions everyday towards the things that matter to us, it would create a ripple effect and we would begin to see results. A study from the Energy, Environment and Resources Programme says that if the entire U.S. population limited or stopped consuming animal products, 267,537 square miles—could be repurposed for the restoration of ecosystems and more climate-friendly farming. Currently as it stands the U.S. has one of the highest rates of meat consumption globally, but with more information coming out about the impact less consumption has on our earth, more and more people are becoming open to the idea of change. You may think you’re “just one person” so it won’t matter what you do, but it really does matter. If we all come together we can start to see the fruits of our labour and create a more sustainable planet, together. 

     

  • 5 Vegan YouTubers Who Make Plant-Based Cooking Fun for Everyone

    5 Vegan YouTubers Who Make Plant-Based Cooking Fun for Everyone

    Almost two years ago I decided that I wanted to introduce more plant-based, whole foods into my diet.

    For someone who didn’t really know where to start when it came to vegan meals, YouTube became my best friend.

    I decided to make this lifestyle change because I learned about all the benefits that came along with adopting a plant-based diet. I also began to educate myself on some of the ethical and environmental benefits. With all of this information at my fingertips, making a change felt necessary to me. 

    I knew this change wouldn’t be easy at first, especially considering I grew up in an Italian family where most meals were focused around meat. What I did know is that I was ready to start making more home-cooked meals, start getting creative in the kitchen, and learn more about preparing plant-based dishes. So I began my search for the best recipes I could find, and let me tell you, what I found certainly did not disappoint!

    I have never felt happier about my relationship with food!

    I now view food as fuel, nourishment, and a source of joy. I genuinely enjoy cooking and trying new things, and honestly I don’t really miss meat. I don’t consider myself Vegan because I don’t completely restrict myself if I want to have cheese or fish, but eating predominantly plant-based has been life-changing! I have to give credit to the Vegan YouTubers that I found during my recipe searches. It’s because of them that I started to get excited about eating more fruits, vegetables, and legumes from our earth.

    I have tested and tried a variety of recipes from the YouTube personalities that I will be sharing with you, and I have to say that both plant-based and non-plant based eaters will enjoy their channels! 

    Keep on reading if you’re ready to discover some plant-based food channels that you will be blown away by!


    1. Pick Up Limes: 

    I could go on and on about just how incredible this YouTube channel is but it’s one of those things you need to experience for yourself! Let me tell you a little bit about Pick Up Limes.

    This channel was started in 2016, by a dietician named Sadia. In 5 short years, this channel has grown to 3.2 million subscribers, and for a good reason. Sadia creates videos centered around nourishing, delicious, easy, and affordable plant-based meals! It’s not just her recipes that are absolutely incredible, it’s also who she is as a human being. Watching a video from Pick Up Limes makes you feel relaxed, cozy, and joyful. Out of any plant-based channel I’ve ever come across, this one has always been my favourite.

    Here are a few of the videos I recommend you start with on her channel: 

    2. Gaz Oakley from Avantgardevegan:

    This channel is simply SO cool! Gaz Oakley makes eating plant-based food look like one of the hottest things you can do for yourself and the planet.

    Gaz was a professional chef for a number of years before going Vegan back in 2016. He combines his culinary knowledge and love for plant-based food to create amazing dishes that will make your mouth water. On his channel he has a plethora of videos to choose from with some of your comfort food classics, made vegan. I’ve tried a number of his recipes and what I love most about his videos are just how fun they are to watch!

    Check these out:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR2g3jeoLCA

    3. Jess Beautician:

    I’m not quite sure when or how I came across Jess Beautician’s videos, but I am glad that I did.

    Jess has a ton of “What I eat in a day” videos that are simply so satisfying to watch and beautifully done. I can’t quite put my finger on what it is about her videos that are so special, but I think the best way to describe it is that they are simple and effective. Jess also has a lovely british accent that makes listening to her walkthrough the recipes super relaxing and lovely!

    I have found so many great lunch ideas from her videos and I’m so certain that anyone would enjoy her recipes, both vegan and non-vegan alike.

    4. Rachel Ama:

    Rachel Ama is a YouTuber based out of the United Kingdom. She is a lovely lady who truly glows from the inside out.

    Her recipes are packed with flavor, dimension, and depth. She makes tons of Vegan recipes, not to mention, some of the best stews I’ve ever tried. She is a new mom and took a bit of a step-back from posting as much on YouTube, but her older videos are absolute gems!

    She also has a new cookbook coming out called “One pot: Three Ways” which you can pre-order on her website.

    Here are a couple of my favourite videos from her channel:

    5. Edgy Veg:

    Edgy Veg is one of the OG Vegan YouTube channels that has been around since 2012.

    Candace, the face of the Edgy Veg, makes it her mission to revolutionize the way we look at food, eco friendly living, and feminism! What I love about this channel is that Candace often takes something that is far from being Vegan such as salmon or steak, and finds ways to make it plant-based and delicious! A lot of her videos make me think of what the future can look like with food: reducing our consumption of meat and finding delicious, healthy, and satisfying alternatives as a replacement.

    I will link to some of her most interesting recipes down below:


    Whether you’re fully Vegan or far from it, I honestly believe that incorporating more plant-based and whole foods into our diet is not only better for the planet, but also for ourselves.

    I hope you were able to look through some of my recommendations and find some inspiration for your next meal or two! I think a lot of people have a misconception about plant-based food: they think that it’s just raw vegetables with no protein.

    To be quite honest, I was pretty skeptical a few years back until I began to open my eyes and research a plant-based way of living. I can say with full confidence that I’ve never been more excited about food! I have tried some of the most amazing and nourishing plant-based recipes in the past couple of years. Maybe this will inspire you to do the same!


    Alexia Palmeri is a 26-year-old personal development enthusiast! She looks at life experiences as an opportunity to always learn and grow. Alexia is also a broadcast journalism graduate with a passion and knack for communications and media. She is always on the lookout for new trends on social media and keeps up to date with what’s happening in the world. In her free time, Alexia enjoys socializing with family and loved ones, being in nature, cooking plant-based meals, and discovering new places to dine and adventure!