Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 Hi. As being new to vegetarianism and trying to be a vegan, please lighten up. This group does not specifically say only vegans. We all should try to be supportive of each other. Being a vegeterian or a vegan is very difficult and we all need to be there for one another. bfriend111 wrote:A true vegan wouldnt eat brown rice anyway. (although it is probably one of the finest foods on this planet). I could be wrong, but I consider veganism a state in which no animal products are used as food or adornment AND no food is eaten that kills a plant or interferes with the plant's lifecycle (such as seeds...although purists will eat seeds that pass through our digestive tract undigested (such as tomatoes). It is not easy to be a true vegan. I have only known two in my life, but I have known many people who consider themselves vegans. sorry Dr C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 Hi Jennifer, Yes, it can be tough making the change, can't it? I am not vegan but have been vegetarian for several years & continue to work at eliminating other animal products from my diet. I remember difficulties especially dealing with responses from my family when I first made the change (I was 40 years old and it was quite a shock to family members). Also, it seems to take time to find restaurants that are veg-friendly, a new food pattern for cooking, etc... It's great to have some support systems in place to help make the transition a bit easier. I hope the group here can offer some of the support you are looking for. Great for you deciding to make the change...wishing you the best! Sheri , Jennifer <jj_73molly> wrote: > Hi. As being new to vegetarianism and trying to be a vegan, please lighten up. This group does not specifically say only vegans. We all should try to be supportive of each other. Being a vegeterian or a vegan is very difficult and we all need to be there for one another. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 >Being a vegeterian or a vegan is very difficult and we all need to be there for one another. It can be made a lot easier with support - good luck with your new lifestyle - I have been struggling for a long time and can assure you it becomes second nature after a while. Just don't take any nonsense from anyone over your choice, okay? LOL Congratulations - the more of us the merrier. Best love, Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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