ahikia at school soooo bored!
After being a vegetarian for about 9 months i was ready to become a vegan. I’ve been vegan for 2 weeks now. Its great! :)
How I did it: I was vegetarian for over 15 years, but eggs and dairy were an integral part of my diet. Recently I started to learn about the ecological issues associated with non-vegan foods, and it inspired me to go the vegan route.I'm not a "strict" vegan in that I would still willingly consume foods that contain dairy and/or eggs. But, I'm at least 99%, as I avoid those foods as much as possible without being a pain in the neck to those … Read how I did it…
ahikia at school soooo bored!
After being a vegetarian for about 9 months i was ready to become a vegan. I’ve been vegan for 2 weeks now. Its great! :)
Kail22_1991 is a self-knowing healthy self-improver :)
This one’s going… surprisingly well actually
Kail22_1991 is a self-knowing healthy self-improver :)
Had cheese
This is not getting off to a very good start
But made recipe out of vegetarian cook book and it was vegan and very tasty and easy to make
Salad too
Possibly hope for me yet?
Kail22_1991 is a self-knowing healthy self-improver :)
Had rice milk on cereal
Liked it
Trying to take small little steps
which seems to be working
Hopefully I’m doing it all right
ElCapitano should be at college
I’ve been vegetarian my whole life but recently I’ve been toying with the idea of going vegan… I don’t know how easy it would be for me though since I live at home with my parents… & I really really like dairy products :3
Well, I have managed to avoid eating all animal products since I made the switch. I hope I can keep it up.
Hi-I actually was a vegetarian for 2 years, then a vegan for 6 months or so. Unfortunately, one 4th of July, I “fell off the wagon”. I, for whatever reason, began eating all animal products again. I continued to consume them for about 3 years. Recently, I’ve decided to be at least a vegetarian again (I figured I’d start with that!) I also have the help of my amazing girlfriend who has decided to go veg as well. Factory farming is such a cruel, sickening industry where animals’ emotional and physical well-being is completed denied for the sole purpose of profit and to meet a “need” that has no reason to exist. The human body does not need animal products to thrive. I know all of this, yet, it is so hard for me to give up cheese. That is the one thing stopping me from being vegan again. I’m sure I am not alone here. If anyone has some suggestions or you’ve tried a certain non-dairy cheese you’ve liked, please tell me :) Thanks, Kimberly