Changing Seasons, Changing Appetites

Have you noticed yourself craving different foods at certain times of the year? Well beyond the sudden desire for apple pie in the Fall is the change in just the types of foods we seem to desire. For instance, now that the weather is warming, I eschew my usual oatmeal breakfast for a fruit smoothie - a habit I will maintain for the duration of the summer months.

It seems the longer I am on a vegan diet, the more I note these swings in my diet. All I wanted for lunch today was broccoli. I ate a whole head of it - steamed to perfection and dotted with “butter”. Dinner last night was nothing more than baked vegetables - onions, carrots, potatoes. It appears I don’t wish for rice, or pasta (wierd for me!) or beans of any kind, I just want fruit and veggies! I’m also making a pot of iced tea every day, and drinking massive quantities of water. My energy is high and pulling me to work outdoors. A rainy day like today crushes those plans a little, but I’m keeping myself entertained with garden books and making plans for Sunday, when the rain that started yesterday afternoon is expected to cease.

As the summer gets warmer and there are plenty of tomatoes and squash to sautee together, we’ll have that combination (or a variation of) several times a week. Summer’s heat doesn’t entice us to heavy foods much, so we dine primarily on light pastas and sauteed veggies straight from the garden.

When the leaves begin to turn and the mornings grow cooler, I continue to rise early to tend my plants but begin the day by baking a fruit bread or muffins. The smoothies go by the wayside in favor of a hot cup of chai tea. Soup becomes the supper staple as there is so much canning to do and still plenty of veggies to throw into a pot. Since soup leaves a few corners available, the evening dessert begins to make an appearance… and so do the winter pounds that help keep us a little warmer.

By the end of January, though, we are tired of soup and have been eating heartier fare - vegetable lasagnas and veggie shepherd’s pies, mushroom burger mixes (with chopped veggies and breadcrumbs). We begin looking forward to summer’s bounty, to warm days and hours spent in the garden. I’m even looking forward to weeding. And with all the veggies and fruit I am consuming instead of legumes and breads, the winter pounds are disappearing with ease. Whew!

2 Comments so far »

  1. by Wendy, on June 15 2009 @ 8:03 pm

     

    Hello Grey

    You visited my site and left a comment about beeswax and in case you have not been back, try Wax Works through Bee Maid.

    I have a question for you. My candles burn down into the centre making a large hole with wax up the sides. Have you had that happen? I am assuming you have made beeswax candles before. Someone suggested that it is better to make pillars from beeswax. Any suggestions gratefully received!

    Wendy

  2. by admin, on September 9 2009 @ 8:17 pm

     

    Hi Wendy -

    Actually, I haven’t made candles before - and I’m still too chicken to try. But I have bought the wax and the mold and have every intention of doing so! I’ll let you know if I have the same problem.

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