rsmurphy wrote: Sun Jul 31, 2022 1:29 pm
What is a good source for one who wishes to explore vegetarianism/veganism?
For those who care to answer does your lifestyle carry on to alcoholic beverages, clothing, products, etc.?
Might be a dumb question so apologies in advance, but are there vegan/vegetarian options that have absolutely no desire to resemble a carnivore's diet?
Does the lack of a central nervous system make eating plants easier? Apologies in advance and all that.
Why can't they get cheeses right?
thank you.
What is a good source for one who wishes to explore vegetarianism/veganism?
I’d go with your own instincts. Now the internet exists Lifestyle has been monetised so there’s a mass expansion of grifters and cults. Lean into dishes/ cuisines that you like that have low/no meats. Italian is an easy option, and by that I mean Italian food from Italy.
For those who care to answer does your lifestyle carry on to alcoholic beverages, clothing, products, etc.?
I don’t drink (well, rarely) because I don’t like it, not for moral or addiction reasons but it’s way easier than at any time to go to a bar and not drink. Non Alcoholic beer is now very good. Leather, avoid if I can. I think my Docs are vegan, but didn't check, should have…
But there a big class factors at work here. I can afford healthy food, non animal options etc. a lot of people can’t. Being poor is expensive.
Might be a dumb question so apologies in advance, but are there vegan/vegetarian options that have absolutely no desire to resemble a carnivore's diet?
Firstly, omnivore. I doubt anyone is a carnivore. A lot, the fake meat trend goes back a few decades. Have a listen to the Gastropod podcast episodes on Tofu and quest foe decent vegan cheese. That’s a generally great podcast.
Does the lack of a central nervous system make eating plants easier? Apologies in advance and all that.
Oysters and mussels are vegan

. On only partially joking here, I have a vegan friend that eats shellfish with no brains. “Vegetive Animal Matter”
Why can't they get cheeses right?
See podcast recommendation. I’m afraid cheese will only be solved with lab grown milk. Personally, I’m looking forward to lab grown animal proteins.