Friday, February 17, 2012

I am interested in veganism.|||milk, artificial milk flavor (most often milk-derived), whey, cream, butter, eggs...
Check out farmsanctuary.com - an amazing amount of unemotionally charged factual info
Read sentiments and search from quotes from Gandhi and the Dalai Lama

I agree with SAH. (don't worry though; a considerable number of vegans you'll meet are actually reall laid-back.)

http://www.earthlings.com

^absolutely incredible documentary film on industrial meat and dairy production by Nation Earth. You can watch it free on their site. (Highly recommend it.) Educate yourself further; learn, open your mind.
Also, read EATING ANIMALS by Jonathan Safran Foer. It's a wonderfully objective (as it can be) overview on why we, in the US, choose to eat some animals (cows, fish, poultry, pigs, rabbit, deer, elk) and not others (dogs, cats).

Best wishes! x <3

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Considerable, very interesting facts...

99% of farms in the US are factories: industrialized systems.
The grain fed to US livestock alone (this isn't a global figure) could feed ALL of the WORLD'S starving and hungry, and there'd still be some left over.|||Whey, lactose, butter.

My aunt and uncle are vegan. They are rude about it, for example, they will not allow animal products in their house. So when I went to visit, and brought my lunch from the trip that had half a chicken caesar wrap in it, they made me go sit outside on the lawn to eat it. Don't be that kind of vegan. It's ok to have principles, but don't make your friends/family miserable because of your choice.|||mostly milk and eggs. Also cream in a lot of things.|||Milk, butter and cream

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