Link: http://www.vegcooking.com/The biggest question for a vegetarian is: 'WHAT DO I EAT?' In this country, being vegetarian is such a sacrifice. It means being limited to a few (or zero) dishes in every food establishment's menu. It means not being able to eat everything that's in a buffet table; at times, there's nothing for a vegetarian. It means worrying everytime you go out of your house, whether you'll find something to eat or not. If you live with 'meat-arians', you even end up worrying if there's something for you at your own house.
But vegetarians remain as such because being vegetarian isn't just a culinary choice. It is making a stand for the planet, for animals, for the environment, against world hunger, against consumerism, and definitely pro-health. What we put on our table is the strongest political, social, economic, environmental, and spiritual act that we do on a daily basis.
Here is a site that will help us know what to eat when we've made the switch.
Link: http://www.bitaw.tk/It is the child in us that will save the world. Just let go and play. Things inevitably fall into place. Bitaw.
Link: http://kentuckyfriedcruelty.comEATING is the strongest political, social, environmental, and spiritual act that we do on a daily basis, so don't be nonchalant about what you eat. What you eat is who you are. No matter what we write about, defend in courtrooms, what we say we believe in, it is our daily acts that truly show who we are.
Expand your awareness. Rethink your choices. Go vegetarian.
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