RE: How I went from being a hardcore meat eater to a passionate vegan

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How I went from being a hardcore meat eater to a passionate vegan

in veganism •  8 years ago 

I just had a full vegan dinner a couple of nights ago and it was so delicious. I felt so refreshed after. Rather than eating a burger with meat, I had a quinoa burger with eggplant and sweet potato fries. The most delicious dinner I've had and it was all vegan!

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Sweet potato/yam fries with chipolte aioli sauce will salvage even the most fucked up of days.

Sweet potato fries become so addictive once you've tried them. Absolutely the best.

Unless you haven't been able to eat solid food in 20 years...

That sounds delicious! I found this vegan burger recipe recently that I'm eager to try:

http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/double-drive-thru-veggie-burgers

It was created by famous vegan chef, Chloe Coscarelli, who's become a new hero of mine!

What we put into our body has a huge effect on our mood and perception. After abstaining from meat for an extended period of time, eating a steak can cause an intense psychedelic experience. By consuming this different form of energy you will feel more grounded after the exalting personal experience of consuming only plant life.

You're absolutely right about that. I couldn't believe how much lighter I felt when I gave up meat and dairy. I had reached a level of mental clarity that was entirely unique. I can't imagine ever going back to eating the way I was.

what if the meat industry knows something we don't and eating meat keeps us acting like sheep (cue x-files music)

What did you cook your potato fries in?

I actually baked with a bit of coconut oil