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In reply to the discussion: The Challenge of Going Vegan [View all]adigal
(7,581 posts)8. If you can be sure to get enough protein, they you are right
but I know for myself, I am smart, educated, have some money to spend on food, but don't have the time and energy to go to all of the places I would have to go to get the diet I would need if I were vegan. I live in the country - the nearest health food store is 50 minutes away, I can't grow many beans in my cold climate, the closest supermarkets don't have a selection of beans/etc., the closest place that has them is 1 1/2 hours away. So it is not practical for me, and a lot of other people to get enough protein without animal products.
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one thing i found after giving up meat is that you can actually taste everything else better
unblock
Apr 2012
#6
Thank you for confirming that you have nothing to offer but the usual Internet BS.
HuckleB
Apr 2012
#40
lol! the fact that it's hard to tell is one of the main reasons we don't eat meat anymore!
unblock
Apr 2012
#7
we don't eat meat anymore in large part because we're grossed out by how it's processed
unblock
Apr 2012
#33
Formed, textured, and seasoned all-purpose food paste is how I think of them.
bemildred
Apr 2012
#34