Avoiding Eggs, Little Chicks? Here's How To Cook & Eat Without Them

The massive egg recall has prompted many families to avoid eating eggs altogether. With new brands being added to the “don’t eat” list daily (see here for updated list), it’s probably best to avoid these cholesterol-filled foods for at least a while, if not entirely.

If you have relied on eggs in the past for protein, and don’t know how to cook without them, here is a list of easy replacement options, taken from my book Living Vegan For Dummies:

For baking:

1/4 cup blended silken tofu = 1 egg

1 Tablespoon ground flax seeds plus 3 Tablespoons water = 1 egg

1 1/2 Tablespoons Ener-G Egg Replacer + 2 Tablespoons water mixed well = 1 egg

1/2 cup mashed or blended banana = 1 egg

1/4 cup soy yogurt = 1 egg

Avoiding Eggs, Little Chicks? Here’s How To Cook & Eat Without Them

The massive egg recall has prompted many families to avoid eating eggs altogether. With new brands being added to the “don’t eat” list daily (see here for updated list), it’s probably best to avoid these cholesterol-filled foods for at least a while, if not entirely.

If you have relied on eggs in the past for protein, and don’t know how to cook without them, here is a list of easy replacement options, taken from my book Living Vegan For Dummies:

For baking:

1/4 cup blended silken tofu = 1 egg

1 Tablespoon ground flax seeds plus 3 Tablespoons water = 1 egg

1 1/2 Tablespoons Ener-G Egg Replacer + 2 Tablespoons water mixed well = 1 egg

1/2 cup mashed or blended banana = 1 egg

1/4 cup soy yogurt = 1 egg

Healthy Snacks For Kids & Adults: Ava-Banana Pudding

This recipe is so easy, and my kid loves it so much, I feel like I’m cheating when I make it for him!

It’s super basic, and only includes two ingredients, but it’s packed with flavor and makes a healthy snack for kids.

Most weight-conscious people are afraid of avocados because they’re high in fat. Here’s a little secret – fat makes food taste good! Most of the fat in an avocado is monounsaturated — the helpful kind that lowers cholesterol levels. Scientists have also discovered that these rich fruits offer beta-sitosterol, which also lowers blood cholesterol levels.

Ava-Banana Pudding


Ava-Banana Pudding


Serves 1 kid

1 very ripe banana

1/2 cup diced avocado

Mash the 2 ingredients together, until smooth.

Serve, eat!

Healthy Snacks For Kids & Adults: Ava-Banana Pudding

This recipe is so easy, and my kid loves it so much, I feel like I’m cheating when I make it for him!

It’s super basic, and only includes two ingredients, but it’s packed with flavor and makes a healthy snack for kids.

Most weight-conscious people are afraid of avocados because they’re high in fat. Here’s a little secret – fat makes food taste good! Most of the fat in an avocado is monounsaturated — the helpful kind that lowers cholesterol levels. Scientists have also discovered that these rich fruits offer beta-sitosterol, which also lowers blood cholesterol levels.

Ava-Banana Pudding


Ava-Banana Pudding


Serves 1 kid

1 very ripe banana

1/2 cup diced avocado

Mash the 2 ingredients together, until smooth.

Serve, eat!

Win A Copy Of The Get Healthy, Go Vegan Cookbook!

I’ve known Dr. Neal Barnard, founder of The Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine, since we made Super Size Me back in 2003. A champion for smart medicine, ethical science, and food justice, Dr. Barnard is a sane voice for health policy.
Dr. Barnard’s new book The Get Healthy, Go Vegan Cookbook offers 125 easy recipes that taste great and will help you on the road to your perfect weight. Filled with important nutrition information and insights, this book and the recipes are a gold mine for the body conscious.

I’m happy to give away a copy of his new book “The Get Healthy Go Vegan Cookbook” to a lucky newsletter reader! Just leave a comment here about PCRM on my blog by Monday 8/30 and you’ll be entered to win!

Listen to Alexandra Featured on Live A Damn Radio!

My good friend Michael Parrish Dudell has started an incredible radio show titled

Live a Damn – and I’m on episode 5!

Listen online to the great interviews with the fabulous farmers from The Fabulous Beekman Boys, biking activist Sean Ryan Paris, and me…

“Here at Live a Damn, we’re all about celebrating those who are going above and beyond to make the world a cleaner, kinder, and more compassionate place. And you better believe today’s guests are doing just that!

Up first, from Planet Green’s hit show The Fabulous Beekman Boys, we’re joined by two city mice who’ve turned countryJosh Kilmer-Purcell and Brent Ridge. Next, we give our Live a Damn Citizen Rockstar award to Sean Ryan Paris —a real estate broker who’s living a damn by biking 285 milesfrom New York City to Boston to raise money for HIV/AIDS services. And finally, author, speaker, and holistic health counselor Alex Jamieson joins us to talk about her new book and what it means to live a holistic life.

Listen to Live A Damn Radio here…

2-Programs-For-1! Detox Member & Husband Lost Weight & Feel Great!

I love hearing back from clients after they finish my programs. They go off on their own and start living their lives without my check-ins and weekly support.

One thing I know is true is that many of the women I work with notice that their families join in the program with them  - offering support, adding energy to the process, and reaping the benefits of healthier choices too. Several detox-members have told me it was like getting 2 programs for the price of 1!

Here is a great example from Isabelle, one of my recent Detox graduates:

“When I decided to participate in Alex’s Detox Program, I felt in poor health.  I had gained weight, I had no energy, and aches and pains were creeping up all over my body: feet, hands, back. I had lost my spark and at fifty-one, I felt old and thought life was over.

Working with Alex has been an education and eye-opening experience.  Alex is enormously knowledgeable about food and its effect on the body and under her gentle guidance, I learned to discover a new way of eating, including new foods which I had never experimented with.

As a result, a few months later, my whole way of eating has changed.  I look forward to my green smoothies every morning, quinoa is my favorite grain and bean salads are a staple.  I eat a much more varied diet, enjoy what I eat a lot more, and have lost all interest in the so called “fun food” such as French fries, cookies, ice cream, croissants and such. I have also lost weight and feel 100% better.

My husband who experimented with me, benefited from the detox as well, and lost 20 pounds of extra weight without effort. He is feeling much more alert and excited about his life also.

Overall, this has been a priceless experience out of which we both have gained very important knowledge about nutrition and have built new habits, which support our health and vitality. Thank you Alex for sharing with us your vast knowledge about food and for supporting us in developing awareness about the way nutrition affects our lives.”

Isabelle M., Jersey City, NJ

2-Programs-For-1! Detox Member & Husband Lost Weight & Feel Great!

I love hearing back from clients after they finish my programs. They go off on their own and start living their lives without my check-ins and weekly support.

One thing I know is true is that many of the women I work with notice that their families join in the program with them  - offering support, adding energy to the process, and reaping the benefits of healthier choices too. Several detox-members have told me it was like getting 2 programs for the price of 1!

Here is a great example from Isabelle, one of my recent Detox graduates:

“When I decided to participate in Alex’s Detox Program, I felt in poor health.  I had gained weight, I had no energy, and aches and pains were creeping up all over my body: feet, hands, back. I had lost my spark and at fifty-one, I felt old and thought life was over.

Working with Alex has been an education and eye-opening experience.  Alex is enormously knowledgeable about food and its effect on the body and under her gentle guidance, I learned to discover a new way of eating, including new foods which I had never experimented with.

As a result, a few months later, my whole way of eating has changed.  I look forward to my green smoothies every morning, quinoa is my favorite grain and bean salads are a staple.  I eat a much more varied diet, enjoy what I eat a lot more, and have lost all interest in the so called “fun food” such as French fries, cookies, ice cream, croissants and such. I have also lost weight and feel 100% better.

My husband who experimented with me, benefited from the detox as well, and lost 20 pounds of extra weight without effort. He is feeling much more alert and excited about his life also.

Overall, this has been a priceless experience out of which we both have gained very important knowledge about nutrition and have built new habits, which support our health and vitality. Thank you Alex for sharing with us your vast knowledge about food and for supporting us in developing awareness about the way nutrition affects our lives.”

Isabelle M., Jersey City, NJ

A Letter To My Son's Pediatrician…UPDATE!

Last week I took my 3.5 year old son to a new pediatrician. I had heard good things about this office, it is very close to our home, and they’re covered by our health insurance. I had heard that the doctors were open to holistic ways of treating children, and that they didn’t balk at parents who wanted to explore an alternative vaccination schedule. The office is nicely decorated and has a cornucopia of wooden toys that are well-maintained, as well as books, and a mechanical horse out front to ride. The receptionist even has tokens for each kid to ride for free, which is truly generous and thoughtful.

I was really surprised when I noticed a bowl of Splenda-sweetened, artificially colored lollipops in the examination room. I was wide-eyed and gulped when the very nice, very capable, and respectful doctor offered one to my son when he was finished with his exam. Luckily, I convinced him that he needed to eat lunch before having a treat, and was able to get rid of the chemical laden lolli without him noticing. It was blue.

Rather than give in to my growing fear and anger, lash out at the doctor, and say something inappropriate and stupid, I waited. All weekend. I said nothing. But this morning I wrote a letter to the doctor and plan on taking it, along with some of the wonderful, naturally colored and sweetened lollipops from http://www.naturalcandystore.com/ by her office.

Here is what I wrote:

Dear Dr. XX,

Laken and I truly enjoyed our first visit to your office last week. He was obviously very comfortable with you and your staff, and I appreciated how respectful everyone was in speaking with him and asking him to participate in various tests. He loved the toys, of course, and it was so generous of your office to give us tokens to ride the horse out front – he had been wanting to ride for ages!

Just to give you an idea of what I do for a living, and where my head is most of the time, I work as a food and health writer, and as a Holistic Health Counselor. I have published two books: The Great American Detox Diet, and Living Vegan For Dummies. My next book, Vegan Cooking For Dummies, will be published this November. I mainly work with busy, professional women who need to get their health concerns cleared up so they can continue to go after big goals, while juggling family and career. Most of my clients are parents and often have children with health concerns and learning disabilities.

In researching various aspects of vegan living, I have come across mountains of information about snack foods and candy. Because many kids in Laken’s school have food allergies and sensativities, there has been a lot of conversation between parents and the staff about what types of treats we may bring in to share.

Much of the research regarding candy and food colorings has lead parents to request that all treats listing  artificial flavors, artificial colors, and artificial sweeteners like Splenda be kept at home.  I have felt a lot more comfortable offering Laken the occasional treat that is colored with natural food dyes and is sweetened naturally.

I thought you might like to try a couple of products that I have found. Both of the local health food stores in our neighborhood carry these items. They can also be found online at http://www.naturalcandystore.com/category/organic-lollipops.

Thanks again for making us feel welcome to your practice, and I hope the rest of your summer is fun and easy.

Sincerely,

Alexandra Jamieson

**If you run into a similar experience, let me know. And feel free to copy-paste my letter!

UPDATE!!!

So, I dropped off the letter along with a couple of packages of healthier lollipops from www.naturalcandystore.com. I breathed deeply and hoped that the doctor would be understanding. I was amazed at the response!

Within 2 hours I received a voice message from our new favorite pediatrician. Not only was she impressed and thankful for my letter, but she was deeply gracious and kind. She said she was going to start offering the healthy candy I had dropped off – in fact, they were already on order! She said she had been considering the change for a while and had ordered the healthy stuff a few weeks ago. She was thrilled to know that I had a similar viewpoint and is also specializing in childhood nutrition – in fact, she’s writing a book!

I couldn’t be happier with how this all turned out. I’m also glad I didn’t jump to conclusions and get emotionally defiant in her office. She’s a thoughtful, positive doctor and I’m glad we’re a part of her clientele.

Happy ending!

Alexandra

A Letter To My Son’s Pediatrician…UPDATE!

Last week I took my 3.5 year old son to a new pediatrician. I had heard good things about this office, it is very close to our home, and they’re covered by our health insurance. I had heard that the doctors were open to holistic ways of treating children, and that they didn’t balk at parents who wanted to explore an alternative vaccination schedule. The office is nicely decorated and has a cornucopia of wooden toys that are well-maintained, as well as books, and a mechanical horse out front to ride. The receptionist even has tokens for each kid to ride for free, which is truly generous and thoughtful.

I was really surprised when I noticed a bowl of Splenda-sweetened, artificially colored lollipops in the examination room. I was wide-eyed and gulped when the very nice, very capable, and respectful doctor offered one to my son when he was finished with his exam. Luckily, I convinced him that he needed to eat lunch before having a treat, and was able to get rid of the chemical laden lolli without him noticing. It was blue.

Rather than give in to my growing fear and anger, lash out at the doctor, and say something inappropriate and stupid, I waited. All weekend. I said nothing. But this morning I wrote a letter to the doctor and plan on taking it, along with some of the wonderful, naturally colored and sweetened lollipops from http://www.naturalcandystore.com/ by her office.

Here is what I wrote:

Dear Dr. XX,

Laken and I truly enjoyed our first visit to your office last week. He was obviously very comfortable with you and your staff, and I appreciated how respectful everyone was in speaking with him and asking him to participate in various tests. He loved the toys, of course, and it was so generous of your office to give us tokens to ride the horse out front – he had been wanting to ride for ages!

Just to give you an idea of what I do for a living, and where my head is most of the time, I work as a food and health writer, and as a Holistic Health Counselor. I have published two books: The Great American Detox Diet, and Living Vegan For Dummies. My next book, Vegan Cooking For Dummies, will be published this November. I mainly work with busy, professional women who need to get their health concerns cleared up so they can continue to go after big goals, while juggling family and career. Most of my clients are parents and often have children with health concerns and learning disabilities.

In researching various aspects of vegan living, I have come across mountains of information about snack foods and candy. Because many kids in Laken’s school have food allergies and sensativities, there has been a lot of conversation between parents and the staff about what types of treats we may bring in to share.

Much of the research regarding candy and food colorings has lead parents to request that all treats listing  artificial flavors, artificial colors, and artificial sweeteners like Splenda be kept at home.  I have felt a lot more comfortable offering Laken the occasional treat that is colored with natural food dyes and is sweetened naturally.

I thought you might like to try a couple of products that I have found. Both of the local health food stores in our neighborhood carry these items. They can also be found online at http://www.naturalcandystore.com/category/organic-lollipops.

Thanks again for making us feel welcome to your practice, and I hope the rest of your summer is fun and easy.

Sincerely,

Alexandra Jamieson

**If you run into a similar experience, let me know. And feel free to copy-paste my letter!

UPDATE!!!

So, I dropped off the letter along with a couple of packages of healthier lollipops from www.naturalcandystore.com. I breathed deeply and hoped that the doctor would be understanding. I was amazed at the response!

Within 2 hours I received a voice message from our new favorite pediatrician. Not only was she impressed and thankful for my letter, but she was deeply gracious and kind. She said she was going to start offering the healthy candy I had dropped off – in fact, they were already on order! She said she had been considering the change for a while and had ordered the healthy stuff a few weeks ago. She was thrilled to know that I had a similar viewpoint and is also specializing in childhood nutrition – in fact, she’s writing a book!

I couldn’t be happier with how this all turned out. I’m also glad I didn’t jump to conclusions and get emotionally defiant in her office. She’s a thoughtful, positive doctor and I’m glad we’re a part of her clientele.

Happy ending!

Alexandra