I've been living fully vegan for 2.5 years now. I initially started with a 2-week challenge, together with my sister, which we did simply for fun - and to be honest, I doubted that I could even do two weeks. After that, my sister went back to an omnivore diet, but I (unexpectedly) stuck with it and have not looked back ever since.
Why? Because it turned out to be much, much easier than I had expected and much more versatile than my former diet. There is this misconception that a plant-based diet is restrictive because it cuts out all animal products and that there is "almost nothing vegans can even eat." But I have come to realise that actually quite the opposite is the case.
When we grow up on an omnivore diet (which most of us do), we have about two handfuls of recipes that we "inherit" from our parents. They tend to be very focused on meats and dairy products (especially cheese

Some things we have learned about cooking don't work with a plant-based diet, however, that doesn't mean that it's more difficult, it is just taking a bit of a different approach, and once you learn some ground rules and get the hang of it, your cooking may actually become much more varied and versatile. I discovered countless new foods I had not tried before and interesting food combinations that I had never considered. There is so much more to cooking than I though and going vegan opened my eyes to the infinite possibilites.
Disclaimer: I'm not trying to turn anyone vegan here.

This is just me sharing some fun and interesting ideas that could maybe spice up your meal plan and make you try out new stuff. Eating more plant-based even if you're not vegan has a lot of benefits. Firstly, it is healthy, because a whole-foods plant-based diet is very low in cholesterol and unhealthy fats, which are the leading cause of coronary heart disease. Secondly, it is a more ethical choice in terms of animal suffering and thirdly it is really good for the environment. (Did you know that every day that you eat plant based for a whole day saves approximately 40lbs of grain, 1100 gallons of water (the equivalent of showering for almost 4 months!!) and 30 square feet of forest?)
I'm going to mainly share quick and easy recipes without too many fancy ingredients. (I like to cook with what I have in my pantry). The kind of stuff that anyone can easily do. If you have any plant-based recipes, do drop them here, because I am always looking for new inspiration.