Dollar Tree Dining #90 Vegan Day 3

I spontaneously tried to eat vegan for the third day, and I was somewhat successful. Though I did eat some eggs at breakfast because there was no other protein source available where I was staying. I also have some Dollar Tree shopping to report.

I saw this monstrosity at Dollar Tree, and it turns out Banana Milk is a thing. Anything can be made into milk now. I wish I’d bought it because I may not find it again.

These are now my favorite cookies. You get ten 120-calorie packs for $1.25. Who can beat that?!

I wanted to buy charcoal soap as part of my “quit aluminum deodorant” process. I heard that charcoal soap was good for detoxing and cleaning pits. Also, I find that Yardley soap is non-irritating and doesn’t have SLS, parabens, or anything nasty. I was looking at a charcoal soap at Ulta, but it was $25. Yardley soap is available for a much better price!

I found this great cereal at Dollar Tree. It’s vegan, and it has lots of protein and lots of nutritional things in it.

I’m guessing the Kinder’s Mains meals didn’t take off. I didn’t buy them, but I’m pretty sure they are vegan and could be mixed with plant-based protein.

Vegan Day 3 was sort of spontaneous. After three days of overeating meat, I felt like I needed a detox. I ate Plentifull cereal with oat milk, eggs (oops – not vegan, but I needed some protein), potatoes, M&Ms (oops, not vegan), mixed nuts, lots of fruit, persimmons, a peanut butter sandwich, a handful of chips, one small bag of cookies (not vegan), whole wheat toast, and stir fry. This was a fun stir fry: it was just veggies and rice, but I added lots of red pepper, oat milk, and salsa. It sounds gross, but it was flavorful, rich, and creamy.

That’s all for now.