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RE: The Best (Store Bought) Organic Vegan Pizza I've Found So Far ... From Bio-Inside.

in #food7 years ago

Can I ask, when you became vegan, did you slip into it gradually or was it just a leap in both feet first ?
sorry Im greedy so i'll go for a second question!
How much more weekly is your food spend over a traditional healthy eating food shop ?
Thanks for the review. For one who is toying with the idea of becoming vegan, articles like this are a huge help :-)

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hehe - I watched the documentary 'Earthlings' which shows graphic abuse of animals in slaughterhouses - it made me realise that I could not support such an industry, the next day I became vegetarian and maybe a couple of weeks after that I became vegan. I didn't know much about plants or how to be vegan but I studied through youtube and online - it isn't really very hard to do.

Eating vegan is not necessarily more expensive, it should in theory be cheaper - the expensive part is organic ingredients, but that's the same whether vegan or not. I aim to grow my own food, so if that's an option, once set up, it should be very cheap to grow and eat food!

Thanks for taking time out to reply! I'm almost vegetarian, I don't even like fish and seafood so that wouldn't be a problem! But the dairy........I think that I need to try further milk alternatives , or maybe compromise and keep a pet cow and some chickens. I do have experience as my grandparents were farmers. The food growing and 'homesteading' as I think its called in the US is the big appeal, I had an allotment in UK for many years, and now living in Thailand I'd have to learn a whole new way to garden in the tropics !....more study, reading and thinking. Step by step!
Thanks again mate and all the best.

You are welcome, if you can find a high speed blender or nut milk machine, I recommend coconut and almond milk - you are in a great place for the coconuts at least!