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I'm turning vegan, can you help?

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i'm 13 and i've been a vegitaraian for like 1 year, but i still eat seafood( because i liv in the bahamas) but i only eat free range fish HERE. okay i know veagans don't eat anything with a face, or any things made by animals i.e honey, milk, cheese, ect. but can i still consume the fowling items whiel being a vegan. A&W rootbeer, sugar, wonderbread,and that's it.

also ,if you are, can you tell me why you are a vegitarian or vegan please.

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  1. veggies once lived to if you want to eat some thing useless come eat my cousin


  2. Eat a Pork Chop!

  3. 1>> I became a vegetarian because it is a better nutritional diet.

    2>> Vegetarians are healthier because the average vegetarian is lighter than the average meat eater in Britain.

    3>> I became a vegetarian because I was told about what happens to meat in the gut. It stays there for ages and rots, getting infected with bacteria.

    4>> I became a vegetarian because I care about what I put into my body. I don’t want to put chemicals in there, nor anything dead. Plants are natural, so they can’t be harmful.

    5>> I became a vegetarian, because I want to live in a more natural way

    6>> I became a vegetarian, because stock farming is not economically viable. We could feed the Third World if everyone became a vegetarian.

    7>> I became a vegetarian because I don’t want to finance death. I don’t mind wearing a woollen jumper, because they don’t kill the sheep to get the wool.

    8>> I became a vegetarian because I think that farming animals is cruel. Farmers do not care about the welfare of their animals; If do, it would be too expensive to sell.

    9>> I became a vegetarian because crop farming is more efficient than stock farming. 100 units of food energy fed to an animal become only 10 units of meat, so meat production is inefficient.

    10>> I don't want to eat anything that I wouldn't be prepared to kill myself.

    11>> I became a vegetarian because we don’t need meat.

    12>> I became a vegetarian because that’s the way society is going. Thousands of people every minute are becoming vegetarians.

    13>> I became a vegetarian because I’m a biologist; I care about ecosystem & biodiversity.

    14>> I became a vegetarian because it is the future.

    There is an annoying connection made by many people that the way things are going is necessarily good, and/or inevitable. Perhaps the current trends are bad, and the future will not be as good as it could be. Perhaps things are heading a certain way, but this does not mean that we are powerless to stop them, nor does it mean that we should not try. This argument does not work either. One has to supply actual reason for vegetarianism, and this is not a reason, it is just an excuse at best.

  4. First of, if you eat fish, your not a vegetarian, you would be considered a pescetarian.

    There are different levels of veganism, Some stick to just not eating any animal-produced product. Then there are the strict vegans who wont wear clothes that come from animals, use animal tested products, etc. So, I'd suggest starting out with going vegitarian, and then working your way up to veganism to whatever level you please.

    As for the soda, sugar, and bread..simply read the ingreadiants. Usually it will say in the alergy warnings if it contains gluten or milk, but I would read the ingreadiants to be 100% positive.

    Hope it works out for you!

  5. You can't consume fish and be vegan (or vegetarian actually)

    Bread rarely has animal products

    Beer is usually vegan, except sometimes their are crazy animal things added, but it is normally vegan

    In some places white sugar has bone char added, but that appears to be either gone, or going. In australia, they ended the bone char process in the 50's (apparently).

    I went vegan for ethical reasons. Their is so much cruelty involved in the meat, dairy and egg industries. Plus, eggs are just disgusting.

  6. bread doesn't normally consist of milk... only dessert breads, and there are a couple egg breads to steer clear of.  However, if you just take a moment to read the ingredients labels...you'll find out all you need to know!

    P.S. Sugar isn't normally vegan, you have to find a vegan variety (they use animal bone to grind most sugars)

  7. first of all good for u for turning vegan!!

    second of all, yes u can eat wonderbread, sugar.. rootbeer im not sure...check the ingredients first... if it has something that u think might be an animal ingredient then check out PETA's list of hidden animal ingredients...its a list consisting of words some companies use to make u think that something doesnt have animal ingredients in it..

    but know that if ur a vegan, you cant eat seafood anymore :)

    but honestly its worth it... ever since i turned vegan i cant imagine myself ever going back to eating meat..

    i became a vegan because i just realized that we have no right to take away millions of lives for our pleasure, we have no right to pollute the environment with all this animal production...and we have no right to destroy the body god gave us with meat rotting inside it... i feel so good now, i think better, i feel healthier, and everytime i have a meal i feel good that no animal had to suffer for me to eat this meal...

  8. Vegetarians do not eat fish or seafood.

    I don't know what is in Wonderbread that is sold in the Bahamas, but it has quite a few things that I won't eat. If you want to be vegan, you'll have to read the ingredients before you buy things.

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