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, Susan <oceanfest_2000> wrote:

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> Sometimes it seems like people understand strict

> vegetarian better than vegan. I guess the first

> describes a diet and the second a lifestyle? Is that

> right? susan

 

In my opinion, yes.

I would describe myself as a vegan but I appreciate that some people have no

idea what a

vegan is, so in order to inform those people about what I will eat, I tell them

I am a strict

vegetarian. Most people have some idea (maybe confused at times) what a

vegetarian eats.

For me, its about communication for their convenience, not semantics.

I agree that vegan describes a lifestyle not a diet. But on the other hand, ther

are others

who will say they have a vegan diet- but not the lifestyle!

 

 

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> --- herbvalerian <herbvalerian> wrote:

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> In fact I tell some

> > people that I am " a strict vegetarian " if I

> > think they might not know what a vegan is. Then I

> > explain that I don't eat anything at all

> > from an animal.

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This is exactly how I explain it. Vegetarianism refers to dietary choices –

being vegan is a lifestyle choice. I

choose to eat no animal products, and even though I’ve purchased products

in the past – I will not purchase products that are from animals, and as

much as possible I’m changing products I use that are from companies that

do animal testing.

 

This explains it a lot easier for the

people I deal with. Especially since I’ve

been vegan for 2 months and I was omni prior. This wasn’t a gradual change – so I’m

educating people without preaching.

 

Although I still get the “but you eat

fish right?” <roll eyes> LOL

 

 

 

 

Candace Selph

Check out the

latest at www.mydietsucks.com

www.pamperedchef.biz/candace

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of herbvalerian

Monday, December 12, 2005

9:01 AM

 

Re: Strict

vegetarian or vegan

 

 

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, Susan <oceanfest_2000> wrote:

>

>

Sometimes it seems like people understand strict

>

vegetarian better than vegan. I guess the first

>

describes a diet and the second a lifestyle? Is that

>

right? susan

 

In my

opinion, yes.

I would

describe myself as a vegan but I appreciate that some people have no idea what

a

vegan is, so

in order to inform those people about what I will eat, I tell them I am a

strict

vegetarian.

Most people have some idea (maybe confused at times) what a vegetarian eats.

For me, its

about communication for their convenience, not semantics.

I agree that

vegan describes a lifestyle not a diet. But on the other hand, ther are others

who will say

they have a vegan diet- but not the lifestyle!

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