{"id":500247,"date":"2010-04-01T11:11:00","date_gmt":"2010-04-01T15:11:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/green.yahoo.com\/blog\/daily_green_news\/318\/the-author-of-college-vegetarian-cooking-shares-her-healthy-eating-secrets.html"},"modified":"2010-04-01T11:11:00","modified_gmt":"2010-04-01T15:11:00","slug":"the-author-of-college-vegetarian-cooking-shares-her-healthy-eating-secrets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/500247","title":{"rendered":"The author of &#8220;College Vegetarian Cooking&#8221; shares her healthy eating secrets"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Courtesy College Vegetarian Cooking\" src=\"http:\/\/l.yimg.com\/a\/feeds\/us\/grn\/green_daily_news\/cvc-lg.jpg\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Being vegetarian in college can be difficult, but Jill Carle, 23, wouldn\u2019t know. She&#8217;s the author of <a href=\"http:\/\/search.barnesandnoble.com\/booksearch\/isbnInquiry.asp?EAN=9781580089821&#038;lkid=J15656933&#038;pubid=K125307&#038;byo=1\" >College Vegetarian Cooking<\/a> but she&#8217;s not vegetarian. She never has been &#8212; but her sister and the book\u2019s co-author Megan Carle, 25, is. Still, she knows quite a bit about the trials and tribulations of vegetarian living away from home. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I have so many friends that are vegetarians that have such a hard time. Finding something healthy and veggie on campus is pretty difficult,\u201d she told The Daily Green in a recent phone interview from the campus of Arizona State University, where she&#8217;s pursuing a graduate degree in political science. <\/p>\n<p>Jill and Megan\u2019s book aims to give vegetarians simple yet testy recipes that satisfy vegetarians and meat eaters alike. We spoke to Jill about her book and what college vegetarians can do to stay healthy and happy while in school. <\/p>\n<p><strong>A lot of kids decide to go vegetarian in college. What should they know before they take the plunge?<\/strong><br \/> I think one of the most important things is knowing what\u2019s out there. When my sister became vegetarian in high school one of her friends also did, and for the first two weeks, she only ate pasta and potato chips because she didn\u2019t know what else she could eat. <\/p>\n<p>There are so many things out there for vegetarians, and it really is fun to try different things. So much of the time people think of vegetarianism as limiting your diet, but it\u2019s really not \u2013 it opens up your diet to more things that you otherwise would not try. <\/p>\n<p><strong> Because a lot of times kids are eating in the dining hall \u2013 what should vegetarian students reach for and what should they avoid? <\/strong><br \/> I know that most dining halls have salad bars and stuff like that, and for some, that\u2019s the extent of their vegetarian food. Most of the time you can get pasta and stuff like that and that\u2019s not such a bad option. The problem with dining halls, pasta is often the only grain they offer for vegetarians.<\/p>\n<p>Another good tip: Remember the first three letters of vegetarian are v-e-g \u2013 the same as vegetables. So remember to actually eat vegetables. So much of the time, it\u2019s so easy to say, \u201cokay, I can eat French fries or cheese pizza.\u201d But you have to be more adventurous and that can be really hard, because we think we know what we like even if we\u2019ve never tried it. <\/p>\n<p><strong>What\u2019s the biggest mistake vegetarian college kids make?<\/strong><br \/> I think it\u2019s getting stuck in a rut of eating the same things every day. That makes being vegetarian harder because it limits your options. They think they can only eat salad and ramen and pizza &#8212; and that\u2019s too hard. If you know what\u2019s out there, it can be pretty easy. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Any tips and tricks for eating well when living in the dorms?<\/strong><br \/> In a lot of the newer dorms they have kitchens on each floor with a microwave and oven and people can make their own food &#8212; though they can still be pretty hard to cook in. Get one basket that you can bring down to the kitchen. <\/p>\n<p>As far as keeping snacks in your dormroom, have a limit on the number of bad-for-you snacks you can have. You can get stuck feeling like \u201cit\u2019s so much easier to eat in my dorm room\u201d than in the dining hall. Have granola bars, yogurt &#8212; things that are snacks that you might like but aren\u2019t as bad as they could be. <\/p>\n<p><strong>What\u2019s your absolute favorite go-to recipe in the book?<\/strong><br \/> I just made the stuffed shells yesterday! There\u2019s a great recipe for pasta primavera. One of my favorite things that I really liked was the sloppy joes made with textured vegetable protein. Sloppy Joes are my all-time favorite foods, and I was skeptical about using textured vegetable protein, but I really like them. <\/p>\n<p><strong>You have 15 minutes before class and you\u2019re starving \u2013 what do you eat?<\/strong><br \/> I\u2019m a big advocate of making stuff ahead of time and reheating it. I\u2019d reheat something I\u2019ve already made. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Any tips for beginning vegetarians?<\/strong><br \/> Figure out what you like and don\u2019t worry about following a recipe exactly. Figure out what you want to make and how you like to make things. If there\u2019s something you don\u2019t like and another that you do, you can use that instead. Cook the way you like, instead of the way a recipe says. <\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s especially good advice for vegetarians, who are used to adjusting recipes. It\u2019s the same thing for vegans. If there\u2019s something with cheese in it, make it without cheese or with soy cheese. Know that a recipe isn\u2019t a static thing. You can make whatever you really like without it being a big deal. <\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"http:\/\/search.barnesandnoble.com\/booksearch\/isbnInquiry.asp?EAN=9781580089821&#038;lkid=J15656933&#038;pubid=K125307&#038;byo=1\" >College Vegetarian Cooking<\/a> is out now on Ten Speed Press.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>More from The Daily Green<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedailygreen.com\/green-homes\/eco-friendly\/greenest-colleges-460429?link=rel&#038;dom=yah_green&#038;tpc=Food%2FAlcohol%2CGreen%2CWellness%2CDiet%2FNutrition%2CHealth&#038;src=syn&#038;con=art&#038;mag=tdg\">12 Greenest Colleges in America<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedailygreen.com\/healthy-eating\/blogs\/healthy-food\/healthy-vegan-diets-47020801?link=rel&#038;dom=yah_green&#038;tpc=Food%2FAlcohol%2CGreen%2CWellness%2CDiet%2FNutrition%2CHealth&#038;src=syn&#038;con=art&#038;mag=tdg\">Are Vegetarian and Vegan Diets Healthy?<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedailygreen.com\/environmental-news\/latest\/greenest-college-cafeterias-4608093?link=rel&#038;dom=yah_green&#038;tpc=Food%2FAlcohol%2CGreen%2CWellness%2CDiet%2FNutrition%2CHealth&#038;src=syn&#038;con=art&#038;mag=tdg\">12 of the Most Healthy and Sustainable College Cafeterias<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedailygreen.com\/healthy-eating\/eat-safe\/vegan-recipes?link=rel&#038;dom=yah_green&#038;tpc=Food%2FAlcohol%2CGreen%2CWellness%2CDiet%2FNutrition%2CHealth&#038;src=syn&#038;con=art&#038;mag=tdg\">Vegetarian Recipes Even a Meat Eater Can Love<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><em>Reprinted with permission of Hearst Communications, Inc<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Being vegetarian in college can be difficult, but Jill Carle, 23, wouldn\u2019t know. She&#8217;s the author of College Vegetarian Cooking but she&#8217;s not vegetarian. She never has been &#8212; but her sister and the book\u2019s co-author Megan Carle, 25, is. 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