http://www.low-carb-diet-recipes.com/low_carb_vegan.htm I'll paste some of it, just for fun
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More and more people are becoming conscious about the food that they take in. If ever they want to go the healthy way, then being a vegetarian is one of their options. By being a vegetarian, you can stay away from most of the carb enriched foods that people would love to indulge in. Dairy products are not consumed by vegetarians, thus enabling them to stay away from those annoying carbohydrates that most of us live by. However, this does not save the vegetarians from the fact that some of the things that they consume still contain a high amount of carbohydrates which may be a big problem once he decides to undergo a low carb diet. Having too much serving of bread can be a dilemma for vegetarians who opt for a low carb diet. Low carb diets involve a hearty serving of meat in most of the meals, and vegetarians consider this off their diet boundaries.
How to Maintain Low Carb Diet for Vegetarian?
If you want to settle for a low carb diet as a vegetarian, then you must take in more of eggs, tofu and cheeses. Limiting yourself to these choices may not be able to provide you with the satisfaction you need when it comes to having yourself have a good, full, meal. The limited choices when it comes to taking in food may cause you to starve more, therefore, enabling you not to strictly form the low carb diet plan which you intended to have in the first place. However, some low carb diets only restrict the intake of bread and similar products only during the first phase of the diet, when it is critical. Later on, these servings may be reintroduced again gradually.
Tips for Low Carb Vegetarian
Another way to keep yourself as a low carb vegetarian is consuming foods with complex carbs only. Those foods with complex carbs include barley, brown rice and whole wheat bread. Fresh vegetables and fruits may also be a great way to maintain a low carb diet. These choices are certainly healthier than most of the other offers in the market, and they would surely lower your carb intake in no time. You may also focus on having a good intake of protein, replacing those which are rich in carbohydrates. You may consume a hefty amount of tofu and pasta for a change........."
Oh hell, so many things wrong with this just *factually* that is makes me want to yell- from confusing vegan and vegetarian to reccomending MORE CHEESE to a diet you JUST STATED shuns dairy.
And then, apparently, low carb only means "no refined sugar". WTF?
Thing is, it is possible to be a "low carb" vegetarian- I'm not going to recommend it, but a combination of the fermented and sprouted foods from a macrobiotic regimen with a vegetarian grain free Mediterranean regime would work out fairly well. With or without cheeses and eggs- though I'd probably go for the cheeses, yogurts, and eggs in that diet.