Selah Vance’s Quick Vegan Meals for Clean Energy

Selah Vance remembers the moment she realized her vegan meals weren’t working for her: halfway through an afternoon meeting, eyes heavy, mind foggy, stomach growling. “I had just eaten a salad an hour before,” she recalls. “But I was starving—and drained.”

She wasn’t ready to give up her plant-based lifestyle, but she knew something had to change. “I realized I was eating ‘light,’ but not eating smart,” she says. Bloom Nutrition Superfood Greens Powder, Digestive Enzymes with Probiotics and Prebiotics, Gut Health

So she started rethinking what “clean energy” really meant.

Instead of cold salads and green smoothies alone, she began building her meals around lasting fuel. Cooked grains like quinoa and millet, protein-rich legumes, healthy fats from seeds and avocado—these became her foundation. But everything had to come together fast.

“I work long hours,” Selah explains. “So meals had to be quick and doable.”

Her solution? Preparing versatile ingredients in batches. A pot of lentils, a container of roasted veggies, a jar of tahini sauce. With those in the fridge, she could throw together nourishing bowls in minutes—topped with lemon juice, herbs, or chopped nuts for crunch.

But more than the food, it was the intention that changed.

“I stopped eating for the image of being ‘clean’ and started eating for how I wanted to feel,” she says. “And that made all the difference.”

Now, Selah glides through her days with steady energy—no crashes, no brain fog, and no more staring blankly at the fridge after work.

“It’s not about being the perfect vegan,” she says. “It’s about fueling yourself with kindness—and a little planning.”