Where's the Meat?

Veganism's underlying concept is to do no harm. If you eat vegan foods, you are not only doing "no harm," to all animals, you are eating the healthiest foods for your body, creating a smaller carbon footprint and stepping lightly on our planet. Yes, switching to a vegan diet is better for the earth than changing from a regular gas-engine car to a hybrid! Of course, being vegan means eating awesome, filling, and varied foods. Check them out!

Saturday, July 22, 2006

More Soy "Food" Recipes

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I chose to post recipes and information about soy "fake meat" items first, because I figured that people who are just transitionin...
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Soy "Foods" (Meat Alternatives)

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Spicy Sloppy Joes, from Vegetarian Times magazine , March 2006 issue. Pronunciation: (Depends on which food product! See the other posts,...

Where's the Meat?

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After years of patiently answering the question, "But where do you get your protein?" I thought it was high time that I do this si...
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Peace, Love and Veganism
I became vegetarian in 1999, vegan in 2006. It has been the best thing I have ever done for myself, besides keep exercising! I am a (teen/YA) public librarian with a love for fitness. I am raising two vegan daughters with an almost-vegan husband.
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