I've only been on one cruise--it was an Alaskan cruise on the Holland America Line. They had several varieties of vegan sushi in the casual eating location, so that's pretty much what I had for lunch every day, along with a big salad from the excellent salad bar. I was able to get plain balsamic vinegar for dressing. Breakfast was oatmeal (made without milk--I asked), with lots of fruit and a little sugar. Once they knew I was vegan, they had me order my dinner for the NEXT evening every dinner. Nothing was really McDougall, but it wasn't too hard to find things that weren't TOO bad (i.e., not much oil). I felt it was an OK compromise for a week. I also brought some snacks with me, being not sure what would be available (some McDougall "just add hot water" soups, etc.).
All in all, it was better than I expected!
ElizabethWeight now: 124 (20.0 BMI)
Weight in 2010: 207 (33.4 BMI)
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