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Been Eating Mostly A Vegan Diet
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<blockquote data-quote="Brewdude" data-source="post: 559164" data-attributes="member: 1723"><p>I've enjoyed Impossible Burgers and they are impossible to tell from the real thing IMHO. I'm primarily vegetarian but do eat dairy. There are whole loads of tasty vegan options out there and I have no issues with any of them. Too many folks think being a vegetarian/vegan is all about bland foods and tofu. Not accurate at all. And then some folks seem hostile to the whole idea, as if the notion challenges their lifestyle choices. Never understood that.</p><p></p><p>For me it was a natural progression I made back around age 30. It has nothing to do with moral, ethical, ecological, environmental, philosophy, religion issues or the like. I do however feel that the health benefits to me are worth it. And I have no soapbox to stand on. It's just a personal choice.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brewdude, post: 559164, member: 1723"] I've enjoyed Impossible Burgers and they are impossible to tell from the real thing IMHO. I'm primarily vegetarian but do eat dairy. There are whole loads of tasty vegan options out there and I have no issues with any of them. Too many folks think being a vegetarian/vegan is all about bland foods and tofu. Not accurate at all. And then some folks seem hostile to the whole idea, as if the notion challenges their lifestyle choices. Never understood that. For me it was a natural progression I made back around age 30. It has nothing to do with moral, ethical, ecological, environmental, philosophy, religion issues or the like. I do however feel that the health benefits to me are worth it. And I have no soapbox to stand on. It's just a personal choice. Cheers, RR [/QUOTE]
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