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My Experience Going Vegan - Day 2

~immy

Today was a big day for me, I went out for my first fully vegan shopping trip! It was a bit annoying having to check to see if everything I bought is vegan but ultimately not too bad. I've also decided to take this opportunity to remove processed foods from my diet as much as possible, so no vegan chocolates for me! Anyway, I'm sure you'll hear about some of the things I got in the following days.

Breakfast

- Jam on toast

- Glass of water

Lunch

- Katsu pot noodle

- Bottle of Pepsi

- Apple

Dinner

- Vegetable fingers

- Broccoli

- Potatoes

- Cabbage

- Apple


wolfinthewoods

you can also feel

how much more nourished

your body is

for me, pretty much pescetatrian

just seafood

maybe a few times a week

for one meal

sadly, it sounds like

you aren't near a

farmer's market

which really helps

but it's definitely doable

even at a damn mega-corpo-mart

the quality takes a hit

but you still benefit

from detoxifying your

body and getting that

light

clean

sharp

feeling that comes from

eliminating all the

processed trash we eat

keep it up, your body will

continue to thank you ;)

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tffb

Nice! Been vegetarian 10 years now. The vegan world has a lot of options! :)

I knew going vegetarian (Aug 2014, but unofficially Aug 2012) that vegan recipes and meal plans were the way to go to get "real" taste/nutritional benefit, as vegetarian cookbooks and recipes are "can/do use egg with this, can/do use cheese with that" - not a lot to it (vegetarianism) just anything except meat.

Though I end up eating fruits mostly. Now and through many parts of life. So it's more of a raw diet on some days, For me

Congrats on the change! :)

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inquiry

Ooops... sorry about the errant, off topic reply. Tried deleting it, but MP won't let me....

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tffb

Technically Chromebooks are vegan :P

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inquiry

Pretty sure gluten free too....

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inquiry

I'm seeing some "renewed" 11.6" Chromebooks from Amazon for $80. I'm so much more comfortable in the terminal than in yesteryears that I'd be fine with that so long as the so-called "Terminal" app (which includes Debian) can run on it.

Then again, I took a peek at cygwin (which I've not used in a few years), and it seems to have most of what I use most: tmux, vim, lua, curl, lynx, (open)ssh/sftp, slrn, mutt. Looks like I'd have to find a way to build "gemget" in that environment, but I could honestly do without Gemini. So maybe one of the couple Windows laptops I still own would do the trick...? Ah, but then maybe I can no longer trust the browser security of such... guess I'd have to switch to doing anything sensitive to the phone...?

It's all so ridiculous, really....

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