any vegans want to be friends?
dskess
Posts: 2 Member
hi!!! went vegetarian 10 years ago and then vegan about 4-5 years ago. any other vegans out there?
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Decade long vegan here and plant based athlete.
Welcome.
You might also check out some of the groups. They are a great place to meet others.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/45-happy-herbivores
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/46-team-vegan
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I went veggie a few years ago but only transitioned to vegan about 10 months ago...always looking for ideas/support/recipes from like minded people!!1
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Relatively new vegan here, would love to have a few more vegan friends - as I have too many keto lol.2
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BecomingBane wrote: »Decade long vegan here and plant based athlete.
Welcome.
You might also check out some of the groups. They are a great place to meet others.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/45-happy-herbivores
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/46-team-vegan
oh sweet, thanks! just joined both. still exploring all the features of this app lol1 -
I'm alltime vegetarian... And make people aware of it's benefits and I search way to convey my msg so that they really benefit from it....good to see u guys here1
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Same! Been vegan over 3 years.0
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Drinking baby cows growth fluid isn't good for human consumption, nor the poor mother it gets ripped away from too become a milk machine, then slaughtered at 2-3 years old of the 16 years out can live, then the baby gets tossed to slaughter for veal if it's a male, and it's def not good for our planet in any way shape or form what so ever... And considering the FDA allows a certain percentage of feces, pus blood and dirt in cows milk, because it's impossible to filter all out. Eggs are a horrid industry too. Hens artifically raped to lay eggs. Then, the eggs that are fertilized and born, females are kept to become hens to rape and boys go to the grinder (alive) or tied in plastic bags/garbage (alive) because farmers can't afford to do anything else with them. Again, animal agriculture is not good for anyone, the poor sentiment beings with no voice or choice and most certainly the number 1 cause of environmental destruction and decreased natural resources. Make sure you spread the right messages and most certainly facts about animal products. @kandooit. Also, for the record, there's nutrition in tree bark too, but I don't see people out their eating it over drinking cows breast milk and to me that's some weird *kitten* *kitten*, but people find nutrition in another speices milk and it's suddenly ok to consume. Lol. Sorry, this is a touchy subject for me.3
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Milk is certainly the one which I consume and I m not able to give myself the definite reason to stop because I think cow produces more than enough milk to satisfy her baby and nature has made her to produce it....we cunning humans know how to use nature's product but for our greedy mind we exploit it that's definitely bad and I feel guilty for it @missriva85 ....but if we find out way to pleasantly consume milk without painning the nature its fruitful for us.....0
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Hi I am in the beginning stages of going to a more plant base lifestyle so far I have been able to cut out processed foods and have been cooking my own meals. I would love to have some friends who could help out either with some recipes or groups.0
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