I'm not denying the transition is difficult, much more so when you cut out dairy and eggs than when you cut out meat, because it requires whole new methods of cooking and baking, with substitution of some basic ingredients. That can be daunting for some. And some people feel much more strongly about fitting in with the norm than others do.
However, it's not as though any of us were starving, or short on food. As a matter of fact, I eat a greater variety of food than I did when I was an omni, because I started looking at a whole new range of foods rather than relying on the standby meat, starch and a couple of vegetables that is the omni default.
However, it's not as though any of us were starving, or short on food. As a matter of fact, I eat a greater variety of food than I did when I was an omni, because I started looking at a whole new range of foods rather than relying on the standby meat, starch and a couple of vegetables that is the omni default.