My name is Dustin Walz. I’m 29 years old, and I like meat. A
lot. My girlfriend Kelly has been a vegan for the last four years, and a
vegetarian for three years before that. For the time that we have been
together, she has shown me what it is to be vegan; the attitude, the diet, the
lifestyle. While I don’t necessarily share the views that led her to live la
vida vegan, I can’t argue with her decision! She has never harassed me for my
omnivorous ways – quite the opposite. She’s more than happy to cook two meals
for dinner, and even encourages me to eat non-vegan things that she misses!
(mostly candy) I have, however, tried to do my part as the supportive boyfriend
by voluntarily partaking in many vegan foods and snacks, and I must say… we
have had some truly magnificent meals together!
We both love to cook. More than that, we love to EAT! Kelly has
shown me that ‘vegan’ is not a dirty word, and together we have shared some
crazy-awesome food related experiences! We have been all over the Chippewa Valley
and beyond (worldly travelers, I know) seeking out and trying out all things gastronomically plant-based. From Minneapolis’
“Ecopolitan” (a raw, whole foods restaurant/shop) to “The Cheese Factory” of
the Wisconsin Dells (a deceptively titled vegan-friendly restaurant/bakery) , and back to our very own
kitchen; I have been wowed time and again at the staggering array of delicious
delights available sans-critters.
I’m a big guy. I’m 6’5” tall and have been hovering just
under the 300lb mark for the last few years. While I carry my weight fairly
well, (at the risk of sounding like a high school girl) I have been
dissatisfied with my body for quite some time. Unfortunately, I’m a pretty lazy
guy. Why on earth would I go for a run when I could sit on the porch and have a
smoke instead? What would ever posses me to order a salad when the cheeseburger
section is right there next to it on the menu?!
I'll tell you. I'm getting old. Next month, I turn 30. Now, I’ve always been a
pretty energetic guy. I love to throw myself out into the world and see what I run
into. The joy of life is living, and I try to live every single day. Lately though,
I’ve found that I’m just too damn tired. I’ll sleep like a log all night, but still have a
hard time making it through the next day. I just don’t feel as good as I used
to, and that’s no bueno! Combine that with my expanding waistline and it’s time
for a change! SO. Time to lose some weight. Cool. (Sort of) But HOW?? There’s
like a gazillion diets out there, each claiming to be the next best thing to
having your stomach vacuumed out or moving to Ethiopia.. but which ones work
and which ones are the result of a delusional anorexic with a website? As much
as I’d like to spend the next 30 days eating nothing but vinegar/seaweed/buckwheat/ketchup
smoothies in search of that super-model physique, I think I’d rather go with
something a little more familiar. That’s right folks, for the next 32 days, with the beautiful Kelly as my 'Veeg-Guide', the
ravenous meat-eating ‘Big D’ will be… VEGAN. [dun dun DUNNNNN]
The Plan: To eat vegan for 32 straight days, drink more water, less coffee, and (possibly, but not probably) quit smoking.
The Goal: To drop some pounds and increase energy by 'cleansing' my body of all it's stored up buffalo wings.
Assets: Kelly, Moderate skill in the kitchen, Willingness to try new things, General stubbornness
Set-Backs: I work in a kitchen (it's my JOB to taste all my food before serving), Burger King is 3 blocks from my house, Spring (grilling season!)
In this blog, I will be chronicling
my month of meatlessness; writing of my trials and tribulations, venting my
thoughts on veganism as well as the rest of the food world, and sharing recipes
that my lady and I have found/created to help me along my journey! If you plan
to follow along, I can only assume you have very precious little in your life
to entertain you, so I will do my best to help fill that void as well. Feel free to
share any thoughts, ideas, limericks, recipes, websites, blond jokes, or other
such feedback. I hope you all enjoy… and wish me luck!!
Sincerely
Veeg-D
Dear Veeg-D ~
ReplyDeleteI am tickled pink...no, make that "green" over your decision to embark on this healthful journey with your Sweetie!!! I'm very proud of your commitment and self control - change is always hard - even positive change - as it's sooo much easier to just stay stuck where we are! I can't wait to see the new you at your birthday party :0)
I will be eagerly awaiting your journal entries - you are a hoot to read!!!
Love You ~ Your Mama xox
P.S. I too am the proud owner of a jar of grape seed mayo...yum! yum!
Way to be hard core. I'm especially excited to hear that you're quitting smoking. Good luck Man!! - Noog
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