My sister is a pescatarian, the only meat she eats is fish. She can't even eat jelly-sweets anymore, because most of them have bovine gelatin in them. I'm planning on surprising her by buying some agar and making turkish delight, which used to be her favourite, as part of her gift for Christmas this year.
I live in res, so I have to make an effort if I want to eat healthily. I've always hated most fruit and vegetables, unless they're cooked in a certain way, or mashed, or something like that. I buy lettuce, tinned peas, and tinned curried mixed vegetables, as well as tinned baked beans. I usually use soy mince for protein, or tuna, or frozen chicken nuggets, or pork sausages. I can't remember the last time I ate red meat, excluding biltong. (Which is the equivalent of American beef jerky) The only time I ever eat eggs is if I go home for the weekend, and my mom cooks eggs for me. I use bread for carbs and fibre, dehydrated potato powder, rice, and pasta. Just to make sure I'm getting enough nutrients, I take a Centrum multivitamin every night with my supper. I'm a regular blood donor, and a female, so I recently started taking extra iron supplements as well. I drink LOTS of milk, I love it, especially full cream. To me, anything else tastes like water which is pretending to be milk. I eat lots of cheese. I often have a few biscuits with hot chocolate for Afternoon Tea around 5pm, especially on cold days. That's my one indulgence. I'll admit though, I'm terrible about breakfast. During winter I'll usually make the effort to make a bowl of instant oats, but most of the year I just couldn't be bothered, and don't eat breakfast. I buy heart-mark approved margarine. I eat a 'snackbox' every day, which contains precisely 10 cashews, 10 almonds, 5 pecans, 30 raisins, and 5 pieces of glazed fruit. The nuts are all natural, raw, and unsalted. I find it does wonders for my digestion. I think that's about it. I get a decent amount of exercise running around campus every day, but I plan on hitting the gym this summer. I seem to have put on some weight around my middle which I need to burn.
Does that sound healthy?