Holiday Dinner Survey Results: Vegans Don't Cheat

Kat Jones + photo

Kat Jones

Nov 6
3 min read
bubble 0

Let's set the scene: You have been invited to a big holiday dinner with friends or family... the only problem? Your host and the other guests don't follow the same diet as you do. You might be a vegan, vegetarian, raw/living food dieter, or a very health conscious ominvore and most if not all of the dishes at the event are sure to be diet busters. What do you do?


We surveyed our newsletter subscribers to find out, and the results might surprise you.


First we asked our subscribers to put themselves in the category that best describes them:

Vegan Eating Habits Graph


We asked the Living & Raw Food Vegans how they handle the holiday dinner quandary?

Vegan Eating Habits Graph


And the Vegans?

Vegan Eating Habits Graph



How did the vegetarians respond?

Vegan Eating Habits Graph



And finally the health conscious omnivores?

Vegan Eating Habits Graph

Is it surprising to you that vegans (both living/raw and regular) don't cheat, even on holidays? Not a single vegan respondent admitted to cheating and you know what? If the vegans working at Living Whole Foods are any indication, they aren't fibbing. :)

Only about 1 in 10 vegetarians cheats a little at holiday dinners and the generally health conscious? Mostly they fold like a cheap suit... but hey, it is the holidays, so no judgement here ;)

We hope you found the results as interesting as we did.

Healthy Holiday Dish Ideas

We asked our respondents to recommend some ideas for dishes to maintain their diets during the holidays, and we got lots of great recommendations. Tofurky was far and away the most recommended. Here are some other selected recommendations:

  • Living & Raw Food Holiday Dishes
    • Ambrosia fruit salad with pomegranate, sliced oranges, grapes, apples & coconut.
    • Raw cranberries in fruit salad
  • Vegan & Vegetarian Holiday Dish Ideas
    • Vegan wild rice with mushrooms
    • Winter squash casserole with cashews, ginger & lemon
    • Vegan shepherd's pie
    • Mashed butternut squash
    • Whole grain pasta with vegetables & vegan sauce
    • Sweet potato with oatmeal crumble topping
    • Stuffing made with vegetable stock
    • Vegetarian lasagna
    • Tofu pumpkin pie
    • Rice casserole with tofurky
    • Roasted green bean & tofu casserole
    • Quorn meat substitute
    • Mashed cauliflower
    • Grilled asparagus with garlic and sliced almonds
    • Roasted carrots & okra with grapeseed oil
    • Chickpea loaf
    • Marinated portabella and oyster mushrooms in balsamic vinegar and olive oil

Holiday Stories

And lastly a couple our readers submitted humorous holiday dinner stories we identify with:

  • "I don't often serve "fake" meat, but I did serve a tofurky one year and many of the meat eaters loved it so much, there wasn't anything left for the vegans and vegetarians."
  • "One year we went to my brother's house for Thanksgiving dinner (they call it dinner but it is lunch) It was so awful for a vegetarian I think everything had some sort of meat in it or laden down with sugar or butter. We, my husband, two kids, & myself we so hungry at the end we drove the hours drive home and decided to go out to eat. But what do you eat when everything's closed? Our favourite Japanese restaurant was open, so for Thanksgiving we ate Japanese."




Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

0 Comments

No Comments yet! Be the first to start a conversation

  1. Reviewing the Aquatree Garden: A True Leaf Market ExperienceAquatree Garden Review Header "Reviewing the Aquatree Garden: A True Leaf Market Experience"

    Reviewing the Aquatree Garden: A True Leaf Market Experience

    The AquaTree Garden is an innovative growing experience! This nifty appliance allows you to grow leafy greens, microgreens, herbs, large sprouts, and vegetable starts (like tomatoes) all at once! When it comes to indoor gardening, there is no question ...


    Ashleigh Smith + photo

    Ashleigh Smith

    2024-04-22
    5 min read
    bubble 1
  2. Parasitoid Wasps: A Beneficial Insect in the Gardenparasitic wasp

    Parasitoid Wasps: A Beneficial Insect in the Garden

    Written By Lara Wadsworth There are estimated to be around one million different species of parasitic wasps worldwide. In fact, most wasps are parasitic, which means they live on or in a host at the host's expense. For common garden pests like aphids, ...


    Ashleigh Smith + photo

    Ashleigh Smith

    2024-04-22
    6 min read
    bubble 0
  3. Succession Planting: The Key to a Continual Harvestseedlings at different stages of growth

    Succession Planting: The Key to a Continual Harvest

    Do you find yourself harvesting large amounts of any given vegetable from your garden all at once? There is a solution! The practice of succession planting, or planting in segments over a period of time, allows you to harvest root vegetables, leafy gre...


    Ashleigh Smith + photo

    Ashleigh Smith

    2024-04-22
    3 min read
    bubble 2
  4. 10 Natives of the Southwest USA for Pest ControlMexican Hat Flower Meadow

    10 Natives of the Southwest USA for Pest Control

    Written By Lara Wadsworth The Southwestern United States is a region incredibly unique to the rest of the country. The hot, dry weather can be challenging for plants and animals to thrive without additional help. That is why gardening with natives can ...


    Ashleigh Smith + photo

    Ashleigh Smith

    2024-04-15
    7 min read
    bubble 0