If you really like someone you have to meet them halfway.
I dated a guy who was a carnivore, but he still respected my beliefs and even tried cooking for me (even though it was a mess)
In India there's a little green square with a circle in it to certify the food as pure vegetarian. I still haven't found a chocolate bar with it though... :/
I feel like if it's not a health concern, you should let your kids decide. Explain both the benefits and risks, and if they choose to still eat meat then let them.
Kids aren't clay moulds you can sculpt to your liking.
I'm vegan but I don't want to impose my beliefs of my kids. Just like how my...
I'm glad changing your diet has helped you. People don't seem to understand how hard it is to cope with mental illness.
As for me, maybe it's because I've been a vegetarian since I was little that I've never considered veganism as a cure for depression.
As stated above, beans are your best friends. Although watching too many can make you a bit gassy, no other vegan food will have as much protein.
Mung dal and chickpeas are tasty after being soaked and spiced. Plus beans have biotin which makes your hair silky.
The solution to hair fall is consuming more biotin, which is found in ruch quantities in dairy foods. There are vegan foods that are rich in biotin. Almonds, potatoes, walnuts, onions, just naming a few off the top of my head.
Do not ever give your pets a vegan diet. If you actually loved them you would give them meat. Humans can handle not eating meat, dogs and cats will get super sick.
I'm vegan but I would never force this lifestyle on my dog.
Living in India, I usually eat white or brown rice with a different vegetable curry everyday. I've never lacked protein or anything else. In fact, my doctor says I'm one of his healthiest patients.
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