Vegans!
Coconut0527
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I'd like to get more vegan friends. Like I've said on some comments I'm not actually vegan but my boyfriend is, but I find myself always looking for the vegan options. Today's whole foods trip was all vegan foods
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Hey! I’m vegetarian, but I’m working on becoming 100% vegan. Feel free to add me!1
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I am working on being a vegan at least at home. A lot of our meals ARE vegan and most are vegetarian. We don’t do much dairy but I find eggs the hardest to give up especially when eating out. I am definitely in need of easy recipes!0
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I’m doing the vegan thing too2
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I am a vegan.0
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I'm vegan!0
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Now that the holidays are over and I can decline food without feeling like a jerk ("Look! I made this [cheese incrusted and filled] dish just for you! No meat!") I will be ditching the last of the dairy and going vegan. I've been vegetarian for two years, and ate mostly vegan most of the time.3
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I’m vegan0
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I am vegan have been for ten years transitioning to fruitarian. Please feel free to add me.3
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2 and a half year vegan here. Stopped eating meat aged 12 after watching factory farming videos at school. Was veggie for around 19 years until realised the dairy industry was just as bad if not worse. I'm on a mission to stop eat vegan junk food (freezer food) and loose 50lbs this year.4
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I'm not a vegan but cooking a lot from a vegan cookbook since the recipes meet most of my diet restrictions and health needs. Really enjoying, Oh She Glows! Cookbook. Its a pretty healthy way to eat!2
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I’m vegan! I eat a plant-based diet and was vegetarian for five years before that. Feel free to add me!1
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I’m a vegetarian, vegan at home, transitioning to full veganism over the next couple months! Happy to connect1
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I'm on day 3 of...well I don't know what to call it actually lol. I am not about to throw out my expensive leather jacket so I guess I can't call myself vegan. However I am not eating meat, dairy or eggs.
This week's meal prep for example....
Breakfast - smashed avocado toast and smoothie with frozen berries, banana, kale, almond milk and A tbsp of the Qia chia, buckwheat and hemp cereal.
Lunch - Thai coconut curry soup (with lentils, red bell pepper, leeks, etc).
Dinner - "Mexican bowl" with spinach, brown rice, black beans, red onion, corn, salsa and cilantro
For snacks I made some cookies with banana, oats, pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries, dairy free dark chocolate and vanilla. Another snack is rice cakes with red pepper hummus and whatever veggie on top. Olives or shredded carrot or cucumber. With some raspberries.
I noticed so far I'm eating less protein, more carbs and way more fibre. Those are the biggest differences I saw. I'm going to stick with it for at least one month and see how my body feels.2 -
I'm on day 3 of...well I don't know what to call it actually lol. I am not about to throw out my expensive leather jacket so I guess I can't call myself vegan. However I am not eating meat, dairy or eggs.
This week's meal prep for example....
Breakfast - smashed avocado toast and smoothie with frozen berries, banana, kale, almond milk and A tbsp of the Qia chia, buckwheat and hemp cereal.
Lunch - Thai coconut curry soup (with lentils, red bell pepper, leeks, etc).
Dinner - "Mexican bowl" with spinach, brown rice, black beans, red onion, corn, salsa and cilantro
For snacks I made some cookies with banana, oats, pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries, dairy free dark chocolate and vanilla. Another snack is rice cakes with red pepper hummus and whatever veggie on top. Olives or shredded carrot or cucumber. With some raspberries.
I noticed so far I'm eating less protein, more carbs and way more fibre. Those are the biggest differences I saw. I'm going to stick with it for at least one month and see how my body feels.
Many vegans use up clothing/household items made with animal products that were pre-vegan purchases and simply decide to make all new purchases vegan. There's no "extra credit" for throwing out a jacket or belt that you have already purchased.
I myself wore a leather watchband and some leather shoes for a few years after going vegan (until I found new homes for them because I became uncomfortable wearing leather).3 -
im vegan willing to help anyone trying to be more veg0
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janejellyroll - that makes a lot of sense. Damage is already done for things I've already purchased I guess. I will try my best to purchase vegan products going forward.
I'm going to my dr this week to get blood work and everything done as I'm just starting out and then will go again in a couple months or something to see how my body is reacting. Hopefully improving!0 -
Regarding using/wearing animal products you owned pre-vegan, I always think it is dishonoring the life of the animal that died for that thing, whatever it may be, if we throw that stuff away and waste it. Far better for it to live out its usefulness. If it makes you uncomfortable, donate it or rehome.4
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I am transitioning to vegan. You can add me0
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I’ve been vegan since June. Initially I didn’t even consider leather coats, couches and bags. Now I do feel aweful but wish not to part with these items as of yet.
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Just started vegan today. Feel free to add me. Knowing others are looking at my diary really helps me stay on track!1
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