Hiiii
New Vegan here from Joburg, South Africa
I recently decided to go vegan for ethical reasons but I just realized how so many of my snacks have animal products in them, I'm not quite sure what to do here please help
New Vegan here
- Khethi Sibiya
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Heya!
Personally, I had "goodbye" meals. Where I ate a non-vegan item for the last time. (Usually the realization of the suffering behind the item, took the enjoyment away. So then there was nothing left to miss.)
Other ways are, of course, to find substitutes. They might be even better, or they might take some getting used to.
Importantly, don't be too hard on yourself! You're clearly making the steps in the right direction. So don't give up just because you couldn't resist a bite one day.
Hope this helps~
Personally, I had "goodbye" meals. Where I ate a non-vegan item for the last time. (Usually the realization of the suffering behind the item, took the enjoyment away. So then there was nothing left to miss.)
Other ways are, of course, to find substitutes. They might be even better, or they might take some getting used to.
Importantly, don't be too hard on yourself! You're clearly making the steps in the right direction. So don't give up just because you couldn't resist a bite one day.
Hope this helps~
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I too am a new Vegan. I am starting out slowly and replacing more and more meals/snacks with Vegan/Plant-Based ones.
I am also doing it for ethical reasons as well as helping my families health.
One step at a time is how I am looking at it. I found an awesome app that helps save my recipes, meal planner, grocery list, and sends to my Walmart shopping list so that is helping.
I sign a ton of petitions and research the atrocious actions against animals and that helps me stay on track.
We can do this! For the animals who deserve better!
I am also doing it for ethical reasons as well as helping my families health.
One step at a time is how I am looking at it. I found an awesome app that helps save my recipes, meal planner, grocery list, and sends to my Walmart shopping list so that is helping.
I sign a ton of petitions and research the atrocious actions against animals and that helps me stay on track.
We can do this! For the animals who deserve better!
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I thought of doing a goodby meal but after watching Dominion I just can't even look at any animal products. It's filled out some snacks but I have substituted heaps by buying a dehydrator and dehydrating anything I can lol. I love kale chips in cashew dip. I season the kale with nutritional yeast, sea salt and a bit of cayenne pepper and they're soooo good. Our local supermarket has vege chips on special ATM so best believe I stocked up on them. Nuts are one of my faves too. I get a box of fresh local produce delivered each Saturday morning to make sure I always have fruit and veg.
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I'm also a new vegan! Check out the organic section of your local grocery store, they have tons of vegan options! For example, Stop and shop, shop rite, and whole foods near each have an organic area, (except almost all of WF is organic lol), and majority of the snacks like cookies end up being vegan
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Also, remember there is a world of new snacks out there waiting for you! When I went vegan, I didn't use to eat 85% of the things I do now!
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Hi
I’m starting out kinda slow and soon will be detoxing. Hopefully that will get rid of the rotten meat in my intestines and the parasites that tell me I’m hungry and to wanna eat meat. I’ve been going to restaurants trying new foods I never ate. Tofu in noodles is pretty good so is beans patties. One of my big concerns is weight lost. I have a pretty physical demanding job and wanna stay strong and gain Muscle.
I’m starting out kinda slow and soon will be detoxing. Hopefully that will get rid of the rotten meat in my intestines and the parasites that tell me I’m hungry and to wanna eat meat. I’ve been going to restaurants trying new foods I never ate. Tofu in noodles is pretty good so is beans patties. One of my big concerns is weight lost. I have a pretty physical demanding job and wanna stay strong and gain Muscle.
- Valerie Shepard
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Hi, Brandon!
Weight loss is mostly a matter of calories in x calories spent. It's very easy to maintain a heavy muscle mass as a vegan. It's actually a non-issue for any vegan who takes up the sport. Thinking you need flesh protein for muscle growth is nothing but a myth. I highly recommend you watch Game Changers, on Netflix - they go into detail about the lies, the damages meat does to your body and how it can actually hinder performance gain.
So as long you you're eating those beans, nuts and grains, you'll be get all calories you need and you'll able to grow to whatever size you set your sights to. Check a body builder named Patrick Baboumian. Carnists dude-bros like Joe Hogan love hating him.
Weight loss is mostly a matter of calories in x calories spent. It's very easy to maintain a heavy muscle mass as a vegan. It's actually a non-issue for any vegan who takes up the sport. Thinking you need flesh protein for muscle growth is nothing but a myth. I highly recommend you watch Game Changers, on Netflix - they go into detail about the lies, the damages meat does to your body and how it can actually hinder performance gain.
So as long you you're eating those beans, nuts and grains, you'll be get all calories you need and you'll able to grow to whatever size you set your sights to. Check a body builder named Patrick Baboumian. Carnists dude-bros like Joe Hogan love hating him.