Ask a vegan

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  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member

    Remember that extreme or outrageous things done by PETA trying to prevent suffering, unethical treatment, exploitation, etc. of animals, are done out of empathy and compassion.

    No, it's not. They are the biggest hypocrites. And I hate them.

    Wait wait wait wait. Wait. Hypocrites? Serious question: how are they hypocrites? I honestly don't know, so please tell me. I'm not a fan of them, either, because they scare people away and have a bad reputation, but they are iron-willed and i respect that.

    In 2014, the group euthanized 2,454 of its 3,369 cats, dogs and other animals, the vast majority of which were “owner surrenders,” meaning that they’d been relinquished to the group voluntarily. Just 23 dogs and 16 cats were adopted. In 2015, they received 1,974 animals and euthanized 73.76% of them. So, cows and pigs are worth getting naked for but actually making the effort to adopt out dogs and cats is just too much. This isn't a new phenomenon either, the numbers go back to 1999.

    Eek, I did not know that! Thank you for bringing this up.
  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    If I eat an animal that eats plants, am I considered vegan. What if it still had plant food in its mouth when I cooked it?

    ...no
  • Tweaking_Time
    Tweaking_Time Posts: 733 Member
    edited February 2017
    My question is this: Why vegan (or vegetarian)?

    I do not understand why people choose to be vegetarian or vegan.

    I can share my reason; the knowledge of an animal suffering and being slaughtered and my participation or contribution by way of eating the animal or using the skin for a belt or shoes deeply, deeply hurts both emotionally and consciously. I would rather die than eat another creatures body. I also feel strongly that I should never push this point of view on others, but I'm always willing to share my philosophy of compassion for life.

    That is what I thought would be explained...thnx for taking the time to do so. Still not for me though. Cheers!
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Do I automatically become a crossfitter if I go vegan?

    I thought crossfitters were paleo?

    I don't think Paleo is for crossfitters though. They expend a ton of energy and benefit from a high carb diet. Paleo doesn't have any grains or pastas.

    trust me on this one....

    crossfit and paleo carpool together
  • riceflourde
    riceflourde Posts: 58 Member
    Do you have advice for someone who wants to stay away from grains and soy? IT seems like most vegan diet plans have tons of grains and soy. I know it's possible but I have little meal planning creativity. I would love to be vegan or plant based most of the time. I'm not willing to give up my wool scarves though. :)
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  • RachelElser
    RachelElser Posts: 1,049 Member
    My question is this: Why vegan (or vegetarian)?

    I do not understand why people choose to be vegetarian or vegan.

    I can share my reason; the knowledge of an animal suffering and being slaughtered and my participation or contribution by way of eating the animal or using the skin for a belt or shoes deeply, deeply hurts both emotionally and consciously. I would rather die than eat another creatures body. I also feel strongly that I should never push this point of view on others, but I'm always willing to share my philosophy of compassion for life.

    Okay, I get that. And that's a good life theory in general- not to make others suffer. But then how are you okay with the human suffering that occurs on farms? Migrant workers work long hours, live in sub-sub-sub standard housing, often are forced to drop out of school because their families move around depending on what is in season to pick, and are paid far less than minimum wage.

    And no, not all farmers treat their workers like crap, but many do. Farming is exempt from many labor laws (children as young as 8 can work on a farm) so if the owner doesn't want o be decent, he doesn't have to be decent.
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    As a vegan, when you want to dress up, how do you get by without leather shoes?
  • omakase619
    omakase619 Posts: 226 Member
    Does a vegan diet make your poops smaller?
  • LiftingRiot
    LiftingRiot Posts: 6,946 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Do I automatically become a crossfitter if I go vegan?

    I thought crossfitters were paleo?

    I don't think Paleo is for crossfitters though. They expend a ton of energy and benefit from a high carb diet. Paleo doesn't have any grains or pastas.

    trust me on this one....

    crossfit and paleo carpool together

    This is what happens when I don't join cult workout programs, I just don't know what those cult workout people do
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Do I automatically become a crossfitter if I go vegan?

    I thought crossfitters were paleo?

    I don't think Paleo is for crossfitters though. They expend a ton of energy and benefit from a high carb diet. Paleo doesn't have any grains or pastas.

    trust me on this one....

    crossfit and paleo carpool together

    This is what happens when I don't join cult workout programs, I just don't know what those cult workout people do

    That's exactly what we call crossfit at our home : the cult

    My wife is entrenched in the crossfit culture.


    I'm entrenched in the chicken taco and Yoo Hoo culture.
  • km8907
    km8907 Posts: 3,861 Member
    Do you have to take b12 supplements? How do you add more calories to meals without eating beans all the time?
  • LiftingRiot
    LiftingRiot Posts: 6,946 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    As a vegan, when you want to dress up, how do you get by without leather shoes?

    Great question, do you ensure that no animals are used in anything you use in daily life.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    As a vegan, when you want to dress up, how do you get by without leather shoes?

    Great question, do you ensure that no animals are used in anything you use in daily life.

    I'm wearing blue suede shoes. (Really )
    I sleep well at night.
  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    Do you have advice for someone who wants to stay away from grains and soy? IT seems like most vegan diet plans have tons of grains and soy. I know it's possible but I have little meal planning creativity. I would love to be vegan or plant based most of the time. I'm not willing to give up my wool scarves though. :)

    Can I ask why you want to stay away from grains? Soy is understandable and it's fairly easy if you don't eat a ton of processed vegan food. Vegan diets really rely on grains to get the nutrients we need, so I'm not the best person to offer advice for people who want to avoid grains. I recommend researching specific blogs and articles about it. Oh, and you should look up the wool industry as well...it's not pretty.
  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    Do you have GO Vegan bumper stickers on your car?
    Are you a runner?
    Can you have lunch with a friend who eats meat?

    I don't have any bumper stickers, I run long distances, and I do eat with non-vegans, even though it is a real challenge because I quickly lose my appetite.
  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    As a vegan, when you want to dress up, how do you get by without leather shoes?

    There are plenty of non leather options, but you do have to do a bit more research. The cow will thank you, though:)
  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    omakase619 wrote: »
    Does a vegan diet make your poops smaller?

    Nope. Bigger and more frequent...
    Wow, I feel strange posting this.
  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Do I automatically become a crossfitter if I go vegan?

    I thought crossfitters were paleo?

    I don't think Paleo is for crossfitters though. They expend a ton of energy and benefit from a high carb diet. Paleo doesn't have any grains or pastas.

    trust me on this one....

    crossfit and paleo carpool together

    This is what happens when I don't join cult workout programs, I just don't know what those cult workout people do

    That's exactly what we call crossfit at our home : the cult

    My wife is entrenched in the crossfit culture.


    I'm entrenched in the chicken taco and Yoo Hoo culture.

    Yoo Hoo?
  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    edited February 2017
    km8907 wrote: »
    Do you have to take b12 supplements? How do you add more calories to meals without eating beans all the time?

    No supplements whatsoever. I don't have to worry about calories, really, because I eat so much fruit that it all adds up eventually. I think the last time I ate beans was two months ago...and I usually go over 2,000 calories. Sometimes 2800 depending on the day.
    Just make sure you have plenty of food on your plate. Eat until your satisfied. Dried fruit, fruit, breads, condiments, cereals, "milks"...
  • kzooyogi
    kzooyogi Posts: 121 Member
    Do I automatically become a crossfitter if I go vegan?

    Either that or a yogi!

    I'm allowed to say that because I'm a vegan yogi :wink:
  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    As a vegan, when you want to dress up, how do you get by without leather shoes?

    Great question, do you ensure that no animals are used in anything you use in daily life.

    I try my best, but even I make slip ups. For example, I just found out the conditioner I'm using has silk extract in it. I'm not going to stop using it, because I don't have the luxury (also it's a waste) to throw it out. But I won't buy it ever again. Also, the car I have was passed down from my sister, and it has leather seats. I still drive it, though. Vegans are never perfect, but we do our best.
  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Hornsby wrote: »
    As a vegan, when you want to dress up, how do you get by without leather shoes?

    Great question, do you ensure that no animals are used in anything you use in daily life.

    I'm wearing blue suede shoes. (Really )
    I sleep well at night.

    ...is it okay if you please stop commenting about every non-vegan detail of your life in the "Ask a vegan" discussion? Pretty please?
  • chocolate_owl
    chocolate_owl Posts: 1,695 Member
    km8907 wrote: »
    Do you have to take b12 supplements? How do you add more calories to meals without eating beans all the time?

    No supplements whatsoever. I don't have to worry about calories, really, because I eat so much fruit that it all adds up eventually. I think the last time I ate beans was two months ago...and I usually go over 2,000 calories. Sometimes 2800 depending on the day.
    Just make sure you have plenty of food on your plate. Eat until your satisfied. Dried fruit, fruit, breads, condiments, cereals, "milks"...

    If you're not eating beans regularly, how are you sure you're getting adequate protein?? Lots of soy? Do you have a protein goal, and do you track on here? I ate mostly vegetarian for about a year while I was living with my ex and meeting my daily protein goal was a huge battle. Admittedly, I have fewer calories to play with... Going over 2000 daily would have me gaining significantly.
  • LiftingRiot
    LiftingRiot Posts: 6,946 Member
    If it came down to death from starvation or eating a cute little animal, what you do?
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  • ZodFit
    ZodFit Posts: 394 Member
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  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    km8907 wrote: »
    Do you have to take b12 supplements? How do you add more calories to meals without eating beans all the time?

    No supplements whatsoever. I don't have to worry about calories, really, because I eat so much fruit that it all adds up eventually. I think the last time I ate beans was two months ago...and I usually go over 2,000 calories. Sometimes 2800 depending on the day.
    Just make sure you have plenty of food on your plate. Eat until your satisfied. Dried fruit, fruit, breads, condiments, cereals, "milks"...

    If you're not eating beans regularly, how are you sure you're getting adequate protein?? Lots of soy? Do you have a protein goal, and do you track on here? I ate mostly vegetarian for about a year while I was living with my ex and meeting my daily protein goal was a huge battle. Admittedly, I have fewer calories to play with... Going over 2000 daily would have me gaining significantly.

    I get between 40-70 grams of protein a day depending on what I eat. I don't think about how much protein I'm getting, I just eat what I want. So, I'm doing okay, I think.
  • UltraVegRunnerBabe
    UltraVegRunnerBabe Posts: 163 Member
    If it came down to death from starvation or eating a cute little animal, what you do?

    I would steal the cute bunny's carrot.
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