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    Talking The UN wants you to go vegan

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    This makes so much sense to me.
    I keep thinking about becoming vegetarian/vegan and have one or two veg meals that I cook but just haven't taken the plunge yet.
    It's really just because I am in the habit of eating meat/dairy.
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    Start small. Diving in can seem so daunting I know. The way I did it was to change one thing at a time. That gives you a chance to find a replacement for what you are giving up.

    I found the final thoughts very interesting. Urging developing countries not to aspire to the Western way of life as it is damaging to the planet.
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    I 'shared' it on fb.

    I am not a vegan or even a vego. I just hardly ever eat meat, I think it's a very wasteful product for a variety of ways.

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    I have yet to read the article but I just watched one of the most disturbing doccos on slaughter and I am exhausted with tired eyes from crying. I think the universe is trying to tell me something. *off to read article*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ana Gram View Post
    I found the final thoughts very interesting. Urging developing countries not to aspire to the Western way of life as it is damaging to the planet.
    This is true for so much of the Climate change stuff. Developing countries esp China and India are reluctant to make big changes because they want to build so much infrastructure and improve the lifestyles of their people. They feel it is their right as other countries did the same in the past.
    I think the responsibility lies with ALL of us, on both developed and developing countries. We in the the west should use our knowledge and technology to help other nations improve standards of living but not at the expense of the planet.
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    It's a difficult one. We have sold capitalism as being awesome and what to strive for. And now we say to developing countries, no don't do what we do as we sit in our homes, drive cars, buy cupboards full of food, and basically consume, consume, consume.
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    What a great article. I am not a vegetarian but I do not eat much meat. I generally prefer the vegetarian alternative, but hubby likes a bit of meat in his diet! Lately we have been eating more vegetarian meals and I have recently suggested to hubby that we have a "vegetarian month" to see how we felt at the end of it.
    Love your suggestion to start slowly Ana Gram! Im sending the article to hubby now, maybe he will be up for vegetarian month with me now!
    How do kids go with vegetarian meals only though? Guess I will have to research that.....

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    My kid does just fine She eats a completely vegan diet at my house and mostly vegan diet at her father's house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by risfaerie View Post
    How do kids go with vegetarian meals only though? Guess I will have to research that.....
    Kids are just as fine as adults on a vegetarian diet. My children are third generation vegetarians. All are very healthy (as far as diet is concerned. One has an unrelated medical condition).
    It's a healthier diet, children in general do better than meat-eating counterparts. As long as they eat nutritious well-balanced meals they'll thrive.
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