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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just want to say good job for thinking ahead about your health. [b]Bonus that it will also help animals [/b]& the planet. One thing that I think helps is to focus on eating mostly plants as a cuisine, not a thing where you are deprived of something. Vegan Richca has a great blog and a health story that supports plant-based eating. Also Minimalist Baker, which many people already mentioned. Sheet pan veg roasts with chick peas, pierogi & peas, sauteed greens & beans, ramen with loaded veggies and soba (cooks fast!) Good luck! [/quote] [b]Just the ones you can see. You’re still killing mice, rats, rabbits and scores of insects eating a vegan diet. No one gets to eat without killing. [/quote][/b] Poster i using this to justify her eating animals, endangering the planet and her health. Some people will think of anything to continue their bad habits. [/quote] It’s adorable that you think I need to justify anything to you. It’s important to note that the killing on your behalf happens in the fields in which your food is farmed and no one eats them. I just find it fascinating that vegetarians and vegans honestly believe that nothing dies or is exploited for their diet and that’s just not accurate. Your yard better be 100% natives.[/quote]
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