One week in and still going strong! I am so glad I'm going through with this challenge, it's opened my eyes to a lot of issues and has increased my respect for veganism immensely.
Day 4 presented me with a huge roadblock as a tried tofu scrambler for the first time. At first it took a little getting used to the texture and flavor but after the addition of a little salsa it became quite tasty...until I suddenly felt intensely nauseous halfway through! That not-so-pleasant feeling stuck with me throughout my entire work day and caused a lot of concern as I hardly ever feel sick to my stomach like that. Not sure if it was because the particular scrambler I ate was heavily doused in nutritional yeast or if it was a bad batch of tofu... either way it turned me off of tofu scrambler for a while. In fact, it turned me off of tofu in general for a while, making things just a little more challenging. Later that night, I was able to nurse my stomach and spirits back to health with a delicious veggie sushi and miso soup dinner from Aloha Sushi! Yum!
Day 5 presented just a minor bump in the road as I searched for somewhere to eat dinner in Federal Hill. Not too familiar with the neighborhood I walked blindly down Light St. focusing my attention on more ethnic-based restaurants. I was turned away from Thai Yum as they had no idea what the word "vegan" meant. Venturing across the street to Thai Arroy, the host escorted my date and I down the street to a new Lebanese restaurant--Byblos. The staff was more than friendly, more than accepting of my dietary choice, and boasted a menu that was about 80% vegan! I ate everything and it was good! So good.... especially the hummus!
Days 6 and 7 were the perfect end to an enlightening week. Day 6 was pretty unremarkable, I managed to avoid tofu by enjoying french fries and a spinach veggie burger for dinner. Day 7 brought me to The Great Sage for the first time ever to enjoy a scrumptous brunch! Still avoiding tofu, I enjoyed a Baltimore Benedict featuring an artichoke-based "crabcake" with vegan hollandaise, a chocolate-almond vegan pancake, vegan sausage, and a bite of Kiko's tofu quiche (which confirmed that yes, I should still be avoiding tofu). Followed by a trip to Root's market, Sunday was a great day to be vegan!
Intending to cook dinner last night (for the first time all week!) my plans got squashed by life and I ended up joining some friends for dinner at Kyro pizza, planning on just getting some falafel or hummus. Much to my delight I discovered that Kyro has a soy cheese option for all of their pizzas! I was able to enjoy a California Delight (squash, onion, and sundried tomatoes) with soy cheese and it actually tasted really really yummy!
Still happy to be a vegan, the optimism that I thought I had lost in the middle of last week has now returned! Let's see if I can maybe eat out less this week and delve into cooking some awesome recipes!