The vegetarian thing for me, it isn't a new advent of the last few years. It's been around for decades.If someone thought, "What happened to her? She's become such a liberal type in so many ways." I'd have to respond, no, I haven't been taken over by liberal hippie types, I've been like this for decades. When I was 18 I was attending community college in Mesa, Arizona. In my public speaking class I gave a speech on vivisection (animal testing). I poured over articles on the microfiche on the subject (haha, microfiche!) In my English class I wrote a paper on the evils of fur. We had to give ideas for subjects for our papers in class and I think I actually raised my hand and suggested "Meat is Murder". Haha, again. (I was a little too influenced by the idea of The Smiths. Not The Smiths music itself though, I'd never really listened to them, just heard of them.)
I don't know where I came up with these ideas, it was all pretty much organic though. Most of the people I knew at the time were Mormons and the idea certainly didn't come from them, I was chastised by a couple of them when practicing my vivisection speech on them at the LDS Institute (place for Mormon religion classes). I don't think I was totally convinced myself of the animal rights thing, I was definitely fascinated by it though and could see nothing wrong with it. As far as I was concerned, you were supposed to be all idealistic about things in college. I wanted to become a vegetarian but my mom cooked all of my dinners at the time and I couldn't expect her to do it for me and Chuck, my stepdad, would never have gone for it. At BYU I wrote a paper for biology called "The Elephants Demise". I remember my roommate MaryAnn (may she rest in peace) laughing at how dramatic the title sounded.
When the girls were little Brent and I both wanted to give it a try. Brent a little more than me at the time. I got a bunch of cookbooks, experimented a little but I didn't cook well enough at the time to make it fly. I have always incorporated quite a few meatless meals into our diets though. When Isabella wasn't growing, before she was diagnosed with celiac disease, I worried a little that my vegetarian meals might be the reason for her issues, scanty as those vegetarian meals were. So now I know that wasn't the problem. I keep experimenting, finding more and more dishes. Most of the dishes I come up with are pretty healthy and have a lot of whole foods in them. They are tasty and you just feel better when you are done eating. I swear, the fact that they are colorful and pretty and look healthy make it a much more pleasant dining experience too.
I guess I figure if I get enough meals on here in photographs, I'll have enough to make it easy to do. No fuss, no muss.
![]() |
Pasta primavera with spaghetti, veggies and provolone cheese, sauteed with olive oil, garlic and rosemary. |
![]() |
Vegetable soup (potatoes, zucchini, spinach, celery, tomatoes and carrots from the garden, garbanzo beans, garlic, salt, pepper and Italian seasoning), spinach salad, and pumpkin muffins. |