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Im thinking of going vegetarian?

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but i wanna know what ill be missing and how i can replace it and the cons and is it more expensive?any advice

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  1. I am glad to here that you want to do your part in making this world a little less cruel and a little more healthy.

    First of all, it is not expensive. That is a myth created by omnivores trying discourage the blue-collar from becoming veg*n.

    Second, you are going to have a drop in protein and iron. Now they are by no means only found in meat as "they" would like you to think.

    You can get protein from soy meats, peanut butter, tofu, seitan, tempeh, any kind of beans, et cetera

    Iron can come from soybeans, lentils, potatoes, tofu, spinach, et cetera.

    Good luck :)


  2. Being vegetarian isn't expensive at all! Meat and animal products are the most expensive kinds of produce on the market.

    If you're planning on going vegetarian (not vegan),  the main things you will have to be careful about are protein and vitamin B12, both of which are really easy to get.  Protein can be gotten from dairy and eggs, as well as from beans and soy, along with all the other legumes.  

    Being vegetarian is so healthy for you, and it's really easy (and economic!)  Congratulations on considering this excellent lifestyle--trust me, if you choose it, you won't have any regrets.

  3. meat is freaking delecious! don't do it.

    Humans were made to eat meat.

    Were smarter then animals. Therefore, we can do what we want with them if we make good use out of it.

    Jesus ate meat!

    If you live in a liberal-city area it will be fine, but if you live in the south or in the coutry or in a big hunting area you will get some nasty comments. Just do what everyone has been doing for 1000s of years, there are really no justifiable reasons to go vegan.

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