MasterCard & Visa charge a merchant fee to the seller, meaning a percentage of each transaction made using these cards goes to the American credit companies directly, thereby contributing to the US economy.
I just could not justify participating in industries which exploit, abuse and kill them; especially once I learned about the true horrors they experience and the vast scale at which it all takes place in such frequency. It is a real, unending hellscape that happens behind societal curtains-- to such an extent that I can only imagine it must come to an end one day if we really believe ourselves to be an ethical species.
Hmm, sounds pretty ominous . . . Well, Ask Vegans is a space for honest questions and learning, so feel free to do just that if your intentions are in good faith! If not, feel free to ignore it instead :3
You're right that Mexico has a better climate for growing fresh produce, it's where Canada also gets a large portion of out-of-season produce from as well.
If I understand correctly, the reason as to why there is a significant spike in food contamination & infection/illness in the US is due largely to the rollback of funding & legislation by the current administration, which makes it more difficult for those in the food inspection & quality control sectors to work effectively for consumers.
Another workaround could be to buy frozen produce, as there doesn't seem to be a lot of news about contaminated frozen fruit & veg. Hopefully, at least!
Well, I personally try to avoid buying american products, which is where most of the contamination is happening at the moment, but that might be easier since I don't live there. It's always best to check the labelling of products/produce, as they will often state where that product is from, but it's important to also cook your veg thoroughly as well. Others might have differing views on your question :)
The consensus may vary depending on who you ask, but over-all, it tends to be along the lines of what you have mentioned; that it helps reduce meat consumption.
Where I am from (Canada), it's common to see brand names like Daiya and Gusta, both of which I personally enjoy from time to thyme. I also like making seitan at home when I have vital wheat gluten, which has the highest protein per gram of any food!
As for which to avoid: I personally avoid products that are made by meat companies, like Lightlife (owned by Maple Leaf Foods), as there are alternatives that don't ultimately fund slaughterhouses.
Thank you for your inquiry! Hopefully there may be others who will chime in as well ♡
Something I think the NDP may benefit from: No longer focusing on attacking only the governing party, but also the official opposition. Doing so might help garner soft votes from both parties to help fortify the chance of the NDP at least becoming official opposition themselves one day. I'm not a political expert though, so I can't say with certainty, I just want the NDP to win.
Because if you were the one being victimised as the animals are, you'd want them to stay vegan; not have them give up and start contributing to your suffering.
I've noticed that it really started once I began using manual razors. The first few shaves were with an e-razor, which didn't result in any blemishes, so maybe I should consider investing in a good e-razor specifically for body shaving...
Well, it only started once I began shaving with a manual razor. There were no blemishes before, so I'm thinking it's caused by like in-grown and agitation from the razors, and that my skin is just super sensitive now that it's hairless . . .
This is such a nice story! Not only could these individuals have an affordable, safe place where they can be themselves, it may also give some of them an opportunity to find friendship and love one last time ♡
That comic seems to be a hypothetical take on what it would be like if women treated some men the same way some men treated women. Basically a role-reversal.
It doesn't look like there's
anything wrong with it at all.
MasterCard & Visa charge a merchant fee to the seller, meaning a percentage of each transaction made using these cards goes to the American credit companies directly, thereby contributing to the US economy.
For myself, I am vegan for the animals.
I just could not justify participating in industries which exploit, abuse and kill them; especially once I learned about the true horrors they experience and the vast scale at which it all takes place in such frequency. It is a real, unending hellscape that happens behind societal curtains-- to such an extent that I can only imagine it must come to an end one day if we really believe ourselves to be an ethical species.
Vegan for them, vegan for life ♡
We certainly welcome your inquiries! ♡
Hmm, sounds pretty ominous . . . Well, Ask Vegans is a space for honest questions and learning, so feel free to do just that if your intentions are in good faith! If not, feel free to ignore it instead :3
Welcome aboard! Thank you for helping to build this community :)
Those are some great options! My usual regimen is as follows (more-or-less):
Breakfast: Oats with blueberries
Lunch: Cashew butter sandwiches with chocolate almond milk and a fruit
Dinner: Pasta bolognese using TVP and nutritional yeast along with spices to taste (with a side of veg & bread) ♡
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You're right that Mexico has a better climate for growing fresh produce, it's where Canada also gets a large portion of out-of-season produce from as well.
If I understand correctly, the reason as to why there is a significant spike in food contamination & infection/illness in the US is due largely to the rollback of funding & legislation by the current administration, which makes it more difficult for those in the food inspection & quality control sectors to work effectively for consumers.
Another workaround could be to buy frozen produce, as there doesn't seem to be a lot of news about contaminated frozen fruit & veg. Hopefully, at least!
Well, I personally try to avoid buying american products, which is where most of the contamination is happening at the moment, but that might be easier since I don't live there. It's always best to check the labelling of products/produce, as they will often state where that product is from, but it's important to also cook your veg thoroughly as well. Others might have differing views on your question :)
Thanks for your post!
Hi there!
The consensus may vary depending on who you ask, but over-all, it tends to be along the lines of what you have mentioned; that it helps reduce meat consumption.
Where I am from (Canada), it's common to see brand names like Daiya and Gusta, both of which I personally enjoy from time to thyme. I also like making seitan at home when I have vital wheat gluten, which has the highest protein per gram of any food!
As for which to avoid: I personally avoid products that are made by meat companies, like Lightlife (owned by Maple Leaf Foods), as there are alternatives that don't ultimately fund slaughterhouses.
Thank you for your inquiry! Hopefully there may be others who will chime in as well ♡
What were the 2 countries you criticised?
° Eating plant-based & living vegan
° Going car-free while using an e-bike
° Reducing consumption habits while lowering waste production & plastic use
° Long-term goal of owning land & building off-grid, renewables-powered tiny home ♡
Something I think the NDP may benefit from: No longer focusing on attacking only the governing party, but also the official opposition. Doing so might help garner soft votes from both parties to help fortify the chance of the NDP at least becoming official opposition themselves one day. I'm not a political expert though, so I can't say with certainty, I just want the NDP to win.
Because if you were the one being victimised as the animals are, you'd want them to stay vegan; not have them give up and start contributing to your suffering.
I've noticed that it really started once I began using manual razors. The first few shaves were with an e-razor, which didn't result in any blemishes, so maybe I should consider investing in a good e-razor specifically for body shaving...
Well, it only started once I began shaving with a manual razor. There were no blemishes before, so I'm thinking it's caused by like in-grown and agitation from the razors, and that my skin is just super sensitive now that it's hairless . . .
This is such a nice story! Not only could these individuals have an affordable, safe place where they can be themselves, it may also give some of them an opportunity to find friendship and love one last time ♡
Dominion (2018)
That comic seems to be a hypothetical take on what it would be like if women treated some men the same way some men treated women. Basically a role-reversal.
It doesn't look like there's anything wrong with it at all.