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Comments (40)
Thank you for showing the whole process, from purchase to ready-to-eat. But there's so much plastic on their shopping cart ;( they really need to be more environmentally-conscious to be a good example to follow.
How do you steam veggies. Trying to get vegan.clean food. Best video seen. Thanks
Steel cut oat you use to make Oat Milk
Sorry but wy I was always so tired when I was vegan?
whats up with the aversion of oil?
Ok newbies, this is how you overthink protein, make meal planning labor intensive, and kid yourself that this can be done for $7/day (not even, especially not at Whole Foods). But it's good to know what's going on out there.
i miss whole foods so much, i used to live near one and it was the best place ever. I now live in the midwest and the nearest Whole Foods is over 10hrs away. Im so sad lol
Healthy Vegan Food Prep in 3 Easy Steps:
– Buy organic fruits and vegetables
– Wash and cook organic fruits and vegetables
– Eat organic fruits and vegetables
The amount of plastic packaging is still disturbing. Single use of these containers is killing the earth too. I can’t say I’m not guilty, manufacturers need to stay away from plastic packaging as much as possible.
Just so you know- breast milk which grows a baby quickly is only 2.5 % protein. My son doubled his weight in 6 weeks.
Way to go making veganism accessible
Sadly a lot of organic bulk items cost way more in Florida. 😟
those lentils look delicious! please a video on the recipe
8:50 there is nutrients but it also gives you blood glucose spikes
what recipe did you use for those lentils? trying to make this meal prep for the following week, and they look delicious!
OMG love you guys!! Aren't Lottie & Kerstin just the best. I loved staying with them in San Diego… the most amazing hostesses!!
Miss you soooo much xxx
Make your own hummus. Easy.
Loved the video, but not the advertisement for Kite Hill. It was a perfect example of the difference between WFPB and vegan though!
Redondo Beach Whole Foods?
Wow that's good for Whole Foods. I shop at TJ'S, Certified Farmer Markets and Sprouts.
why be scared of oil? omega 3 is brain food. load up on cold pressed oils imo
Everytime I hear "Klaus" I think of the originals. Anyway love this format!
You're great guys, please just less plastic!!!!🤗😘🤗😘🤗
If you really want to encourage people to be vegan the last thing you should be doing is going to Wholefoods of all places to do shopping especially for bulk cooking. Even I don’t go there as an average shop is ridiculously expensive. You should go to Asian supermarkets where rice, lentils and beans are sold on bigger packs for far cheaper, and vegetables are much cheaper too. You would save a ton and demonstrator how cheap it is to buy plant based whole foods. Even a pack of rice is stupidly priced in Wholefoods. I don’t think this helps the vegan movement.
Love this! More of these please! I've been vegan for 2 years and I want to eat oil free food so I love this.
Omg! That store looks amazing! Love it! Great!
$93!!!!!!! The price of food in America truly is shocking I could get there exact same for around £30 in the U.K.
Nothing to say, just I love it 😍
Thank you:)
Healthy eating pattern is cheap unrefined staple food + some vegetables + b12 supplement. Aside from whole grains, other possible cheap unrefined staple foods are winter squash (can also eat the seeds), unripe plantain, roots like sweet potato, potato, cassava, yam (dioscorea), taro, parsnip, sunchoke, celeriac (celery root), rutabaga, burdock, jicama. Some groups like in India use legumes like beans, peas and lentils as staple foods.
For unrefined vegan diet with b12, to avoid deficiencies, can read: https://www.eatrightpro.org/practice/position-and-practice-papers/position-papers/vegetarian-diets
Probably cheaper to shop at costco. The first things to buy at costco are unrefined cheap staple foods like whole grains (steel cut oats, quinoa) and tubers (potato, sweet potato). Costco business center and its website sells in bulk (25 lb) black bean, red bean, garbanzo (chickpea), pinto bean, lentil, mayocoba bean (canary bean, peruvian bean). Soak the beans overnight and they can be boiled in 20 minutes so no need to buy a pressure cooker. Pressure cooker could be a source of micro plastics and chemicals bec of the rubber seal on the lid. Lentils will cook fast even if not soaked overnight. Can get enough protein by eating unrefined cheap staple foods and some vegetables. Costco sells lots of fresh greens and vegetables (also frozen vegetables). High calcium greens are kale, collard, mustard greens, turnip greens and bok choy. Can just pour boiled food over greens to avoid the need to buy salad dressings. If reducing or eliminating animal products (all animal products have 0 fiber), can buy the costco vitamin b12 supplement (cyanocobalamin is slightly cheaper than methylcobalamin). For iodine, can buy some dried seaweed in bulk from mountainroseherbs com. If concerned about omega 3 epa/dha, can buy some costco sardines with bones (throw away the oil which is a refined substance). Sardines with bones will have calcium, epa/dha omega 3, some vitamin d, some iodine, etc. For ALA omega 3, can buy chia seed (can also buy flax seed powder from trader joe's or perilla seed powder from korean store). Most people can convert ala omega 3 to epa/dha omega 3 which is also what sheep do. Can get vitamin d from sunshine and or buy a vitamin d supplement from costco. There are brands of mushrooms with vitamin d. To avoid the need for sweeteners or salt, can eat boiled sweet potato as the staple food. To make boiled whole grains more palatable, can go with sweet by buying some fruits like berries. To make boiled grains more palatable, can go with salty and buy some tomato paste, mustard, soy sauce, vinegar, onion, garlic, turmeric, cassia cinnamon, no salt seasoning, worcestershire sauce (not vegan bec has anchovies), etc. Can buy cloves, ginger, habanero powder, annatto powder (has vitamin A), lemon peel powder (vitamin c), amla powder (vitamin c), triphala powder (vitamin c), etc. from mountainroseherbs com. If want more selenium, can buy some fresh mushrooms or dried mushrooms. If having a hard time getting iron or zinc from unrefined vegan foods, can buy some oyster, clam and mussel. If want more b vitamins (also chromium) can order online Twinlab brewers yeast.
Tempeh and natto are probably better than tofu. In japan, the high fiber byproduct of making tofu is called okara and okara is used in japan cuisine. I have tried buying both fresh tofu and fresh okara from a nearby japan grocery. For oats, the least processed is probably oat groats. Instead of hummus, just soak and boil your own chickpea (garbanzo). Whole foods also sells sprouted garbanzo that is ready to eat. High calcium greens are kale, collard, turnip greens, bok choy and mustard greens.
But that’s $93 for one person I have five people in my family so that’s like $500 a week in groceries
if i was religious, wholefoods would be my church, and watermelon my god
Usually the ethnic sections (like Asian Mexican, etc) have really cheap bags of beans,lentils, rice, Etc. Sometimes the bulk bins are more expensive than the bags of food. Just be sure to rinse them off before you cook them. Don't forget about the canned beans and sauces, and frozen fruit/veg. They're quite affordable also. Great video!!
This can all be divided nicely into 3 meals with the addition of some 20 grams animal protein at each. Otherwise there's not enough protein here to feed a dog. No wonder so many vegans have spaghetti arms. Anyway, when animal protein's included, there's no worries about the how, when n why. Vegan meals are the most limited bcz they gotta cz they gotta have a bucketfull-o-beans n broccoli everyday. Where's the diversity in that? I can have sugar free cream cheese Jello or coconut milk jello.You? "More beans please"
Thanks. Still with the protein obsession though!
'Wholefoods haul' – comes back with all kinds of processed crap.
Btw, those vegetables and fruits you bought are not vegan.
Can we conclude that animal protein is carcinogenic?