windhoek
The Phoolosopher
Sorry about the title, I couldn't think of a better fitting word to round things off, even though it obviously doesn't. Anyway, this thread is about vegan and vegetarian foods and lifestyles.
To get things going here's where I'm at: I'm not trying to become vegan, but I've now given up meat, fish, eggs and milk and dairy products; I should clarify, I've still got a wee drop of milk in the fridge and some chocolate in the cupboard which I bought before I decided to give up milk and dairy-based products, which I'll go ahead and consume seeing as they're already out of the supply chain, as it were. But once they're gone, no more milk or dairy products for me.
I was in Tesco earlier on my lunch break and I took a few minutes to see whether milk and eggs were an ingredient in things I might buy and holy shit, milk and eggs are in everything: chocolate, pastries, rice pudding, salad cream, every cake under the sun, pasta this, pasta that... and believe me, the list goes on.
Foods I know that are good to go include: salad stuff; vegetables; nuts and fruit; some if not most breakfast cereal; alternative milk and dairy products like almond milk and vegan yogurt. And then there's vegan replica food: vegan sausage rolls; vegan cornish pasties; vegan fake meat slices, and so on.
Like I say, I'm not trying to become vegan, but somehow I am.
To get things going here's where I'm at: I'm not trying to become vegan, but I've now given up meat, fish, eggs and milk and dairy products; I should clarify, I've still got a wee drop of milk in the fridge and some chocolate in the cupboard which I bought before I decided to give up milk and dairy-based products, which I'll go ahead and consume seeing as they're already out of the supply chain, as it were. But once they're gone, no more milk or dairy products for me.
I was in Tesco earlier on my lunch break and I took a few minutes to see whether milk and eggs were an ingredient in things I might buy and holy shit, milk and eggs are in everything: chocolate, pastries, rice pudding, salad cream, every cake under the sun, pasta this, pasta that... and believe me, the list goes on.
Foods I know that are good to go include: salad stuff; vegetables; nuts and fruit; some if not most breakfast cereal; alternative milk and dairy products like almond milk and vegan yogurt. And then there's vegan replica food: vegan sausage rolls; vegan cornish pasties; vegan fake meat slices, and so on.
Like I say, I'm not trying to become vegan, but somehow I am.