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I'm sending strength and encouragement to anyone who is contemplating giving some form of cruelty up
In Response To: I did it Jenn! ()

A huge congrats to you Judy! It was obvious how difficult this last step was for you - so if you can do it anyone can!
I hope more people will step up and try veggie products. The vegetarian/vegan life styles have so many new amazing products to pick from I think there is a substitution for anything now a days.
I'm not a huge fan of Tofu chunks in my meals so I've been experiencing with 'veggie chicken chunks' & hit the jackpot by marinating them overnight before making a stirfry! MMMMmmmmmm!! :)
I'm sending strength and encouragement to anyone who is contemplating giving some form of cruelty up. Take it one step at a time if you need to. Each step forward is better then nothing! Your health will improve as will the lives of the animals....

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Vegetarianism-veganism - we are closer than some people think!
Once I knew the story of how it got to my plate, I lost any taste for meat
I watched a show on egg production on the CBC and that was enough to make me go free range organic and I never turned back *LINK*
Watch out for me to be really crabby in the mornings as I suffer the withdrawal pains of going off my drug of choice
Big Brown Eyes made me change...
Battling the tastebuds
Very timely and vital topic for all of us (and the animals)
Jenn, Terry, and Diane, you have convinced me
You can do it!
I did it Jenn!
I'm sending strength and encouragement to anyone who is contemplating giving some form of cruelty up
Vegan Alternatives
The months or maybe years of stress, depression and anxiety that these animals feel can't possibly be something we should be adding to our own bodies
Leading by example inspires change
With my reading specs on, I can see that the rice crackers I bought contain whey
I saw the films 'The Witness' and the 'Peaceable Kingdom'...
Japanese whaling raises questions of hypocrisy by protesting eaters of other species
Brutal lives v brutal deaths - no one owns the moral highground
Compassion in World Farming says veal now acceptable to eat *LINK*
There are two reasons why Japanese still tolerate whaling
I am proud to say that I am part of the solution not the problem
While I am still not completely vegan, I will get there; I don't have a choice
Free range egg aren't free of cruelty
A budding vegan, or a master of denial?
That the large majority of people no longer live on farms and kill animals, is a good thing
His blood pressure went down; his libido went up *LINK*
My free ranges eggs are free range and NONE go to slaughter!!!
It is morally parallel to the economic argument of arms production
It was the bunny bones on my plate that did it!
What a good idea!
I find I'm no longer regarded as an 'oddball' for refusing meat

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