View Full Version : Vegetarian Girl Sway Diet/Recipes/Meals/Foods
suregena
April 12th, 2011, 02:46 PM
Any vegetarians done the girl diet and made it work? Any recipes you used?
Since my husband and I are BOTH vegetarian, this seems like it might be tricky. So I hear, anyway...
Coccinelle33
April 12th, 2011, 04:10 PM
i think that your both vegetarians thats great. i think it will only help your sway. i cant add what i eat right now but i will later.
Out of the Blue
April 12th, 2011, 04:55 PM
I'm a vegetarian (since early 90s) and mostly vegan but I did recently add non-fat yogurt to my diet for the girl diet. I've got 2 boys but I'm swaying PINK this time. For me, I can easily make the low sodium & more calcium work but it's the low nutrients which are difficult for me...I'm finding the foods I eat have too many nutrients in them. I think you can definitely make it work being a vegetarian (especially as it normally does sway pink) but you just have to stick to the girl diet. I've not being doing as well as I should but I know it can be done. I would love to see other vegetarians chime in and say they've been successful in PINK sways...GL on your sway.
atomic sagebrush
April 12th, 2011, 05:16 PM
Teh low nutrients are the LEAST important. Low fat low protein low cal low blood sugar, are MUCH more important.
If I had ~my~ way everyone swaying pink would be 100% vegetarian. Just being vegetarian sways pink http://genderdreaming.com/forum/showthread.php?439-Vegetables-for-more-girls
Here is a cool recipe I spotted this morning and I thought it would be interesting! http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/11/health/nutrition/11recipehealth.html?_r=1
ETA I meant to write, "IF I had my way everyone swaying pink would be 100% VEGAN" duh.
Out of the Blue
April 12th, 2011, 05:29 PM
Teh low nutrients are the LEAST important. Low fat low protein low cal low blood sugar, are MUCH more important.
If I had ~my~ way everyone swaying pink would be 100% vegetarian. Just being vegetarian sways pink http://genderdreaming.com/forum/showthread.php?439-Vegetables-for-more-girls
Here is a cool recipe I spotted this morning and I thought it would be interesting! http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/11/health/nutrition/11recipehealth.html?_r=1
That gives me hope...Maybe I'm not doing as bad as I think. I can feel my testosterone level going down...lol.
suregena
April 12th, 2011, 05:58 PM
Teh low nutrients are the LEAST important. Low fat low protein low cal low blood sugar, are MUCH more important.
If I had ~my~ way everyone swaying pink would be 100% vegetarian. Just being vegetarian sways pink http://genderdreaming.com/forum/showthread.php?439-Vegetables-for-more-girls
Here is a cool recipe I spotted this morning and I thought it would be interesting! http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/11/health/nutrition/11recipehealth.html?_r=1
Oh, that actually sounds REALLY good! But is it at all girl-sway friendly?
My husband and I eat a LOT of beans and lentils with quorn as a main meat-replacer (soy less often) and we drink whole milk (due to our son still young) and so on... so while vegetarian may sway pink, I doubt we eat very pink considering. Haw. That's why I'm curious. I see people eating/having chicken as their "meat/protein" option for when they need it, but what do vegetarians do? Tofu? But then... in case the sway doesn't work, too much soy can cause problems in a developing boy?
Although, I DID just find this... lean meat substitutes. Are those all good options for a girl sway veggie diet?
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00074
atomic sagebrush
April 12th, 2011, 06:20 PM
Oh, that actually sounds REALLY good! But is it at all girl-sway friendly?
My husband and I eat a LOT of beans and lentils with quorn as a main meat-replacer (soy less often) and we drink whole milk (due to our son still young) and so on... so while vegetarian may sway pink, I doubt we eat very pink considering. Haw. That's why I'm curious. I see people eating/having chicken as their "meat/protein" option for when they need it, but what do vegetarians do? Tofu? But then... in case the sway doesn't work, too much soy can cause problems in a developing boy?
Although, I DID just find this... lean meat substitutes. Are those all good options for a girl sway veggie diet?
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00074
I don't think it's terrible for a girl diet. Yes, it's whole grain and healthy and has sodium, but seriously, when stacked up against a lot of meals it is girl friendly.
Yes, I would do away with the whole milk and cut back on the lentils and beans. It is TOTALLY possible for vegetarians to have (many) boys but I suspect that if you had 10 kids and a meat eater had 10 kids, you would have more girls than the meat eater does even on your every day diet.
Tofu is actually ok on a girl diet now and then. People who eat too much soy are rarely eating tofu 2X a week, they are eating soy burgers and drinking soy milk every day and that is what is probably not the best idea when TTC. I know a lady who eats soy protein at basically every meal. I will check out the link and get back to you.
atomic sagebrush
April 12th, 2011, 06:21 PM
That gives me hope...Maybe I'm not doing as bad as I think. I can feel my testosterone level going down...lol.
You can DEF. tell when your T goes down. It is amazing to me the difference. The truly interesting thing is that I actually think my T levels are lower now than when I conceived my DS 4 - I am so curious what would happen if I TTC now.
atomic sagebrush
April 12th, 2011, 06:24 PM
Link - in moderation (2X a week), if you are keeping protein under 40 g a day, then yes those could be a part of a girl diet BUT they are kinda alkalinizing some of them (if you are terribly concerned with that.) I would prefer if every pink swayer stayed away from nuts and nut butter because of hte healthy fats in them.
daydrmbelievr
June 25th, 2014, 03:01 PM
Atomic, how can you feel your T go down? I'm really curious about this one! Thanks!
lelephant1
June 25th, 2014, 04:54 PM
Atomic, how can you feel your T go down? I'm really curious about this one! Thanks!
Oooohhh me to! Do tell please! !!!
myurkanin817
June 25th, 2014, 07:09 PM
I feel the exact same way as I did three months ago. Except I miss chicken, lol. Although I've had more than a few cheats. So that's probably why. :hide:
MrsSparkles
January 31st, 2016, 08:06 AM
You can DEF. tell when your T goes down. It is amazing to me the difference. The truly interesting thing is that I actually think my T levels are lower now than when I conceived my DS 4 - I am so curious what would happen if I TTC now.
Bumping this question too.
How can you feel your T levels go down ?
I've recently come off the ketogenic diet, and cut out meat, and dairy. I feel so much calmer and less stressed out now.
Although reading symptoms of low test, it seems like I should be anxious, fat, and not have a libido lol. I feel none of those things
atomic sagebrush
February 1st, 2016, 09:01 PM
Ok you guys gotta be careful with these old threads.
What we used to think was "testosterone" may not BE testosterone. It may be something else, personality-wise, that we don't quite have the word for but it just refers to the personality differences between moms who go on to conceive boys, and those who go onto conceive girls.
I felt different when I conceived my girl than my "normal" personality. I was a lot calmer, more resigned to stuff, I wasn't as confrontational (even over things that I should have been confrontational about) and just generally more chill. Since I had lived 40 years with a certain type of personality, it was a very noticeable change to me, it's kind of hard to put into words but I have an essay here http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gender-swaying-general-discussion/33517-maternal-dominance-hypothesis-priviledged-daughter-hypothesis.html
MrsSparkles
February 2nd, 2016, 07:37 AM
Sorry to revive this old thread oops.
I feel that way too Atomic, like almost everything is 'water off a ducks back', and I feel way less the need to organise everything
Going to read the essay now, thank you for the link.
Ok you guys gotta be careful with these old threads.
What we used to think was "testosterone" may not BE testosterone. It may be something else, personality-wise, that we don't quite have the word for but it just refers to the personality differences between moms who go on to conceive boys, and those who go onto conceive girls.
I felt different when I conceived my girl than my "normal" personality. I was a lot calmer, more resigned to stuff, I wasn't as confrontational (even over things that I should have been confrontational about) and just generally more chill. Since I had lived 40 years with a certain type of personality, it was a very noticeable change to me, it's kind of hard to put into words but I have an essay here http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gender-swaying-general-discussion/33517-maternal-dominance-hypothesis-priviledged-daughter-hypothesis.html
atomic sagebrush
February 2nd, 2016, 07:23 PM
No, I'm totally fine with anyone reviving old threads but just that the quality of our knowledge is a lot less than in 2011.
honestly, sometimes I miss "the old me" it was a lot easier to get motivated for doing things. Now it's like, eh, it's going to be ok no matter what. (also good, but not as handy when I need to do some really super boring project. )
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