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I'll get things started of course... :-P
I'm from the Midwest U.S., living in Seattle now. It rains a lot, but I like it here a lot; it's a very veg friendly city (part of why I moved here!)
I've been vegetarian for 29 years, vegan for the last dozen of them.
My favorite food, well, in terms of food that I love but I can't eat every day, I'd say fried zucchini. Favorite in terms of what I choose to eat most often... I love to eat persian cucumbers with edamame hummus, and some wasabi almonds on top. That's a pretty frequent lunch for me!
I'm from the Midwest U.S., living in Seattle now. It rains a lot, but I like it here a lot; it's a very veg friendly city (part of why I moved here!)
I've been vegetarian for 29 years, vegan for the last dozen of them.
My favorite food, well, in terms of food that I love but I can't eat every day, I'd say fried zucchini. Favorite in terms of what I choose to eat most often... I love to eat persian cucumbers with edamame hummus, and some wasabi almonds on top. That's a pretty frequent lunch for me!

I'm Jeffrey, executive director of Jewish Vegetarians of North America.
That means I'm a veg*n advocate who feels strongly that abusing and killing animals for food is immoral.
I'm also a member of the Pittsburgh Vegan Meetup Book Club.
Looking forward to seeing where this group goes.


I've been a vegetarian for almost 5 years, I started when I was 13.
My favorite for is spinach-ricotta tart.
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I'm Ryan.
I'm from Seattle.
I've been vegetarian for nearly 16 years.
My favorite vegetarian food is fried seitan and gravy.
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Have you had the "chicken fried steak" at the Wayward?"
I have not been to Wayward since they were last in Greenwood. I'll have to check out their new digs, though.

Holy Cow
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Lisa wrote: "Hello all, my name is Lisa and I have just discovered Goodreads and this group. I have been vegetarian for 23 years and abolitionist vegan for the last 6 years. I am an American living in the UK si..."
I have never heard the phrase "abolitionist vegan" before, can you tell us more?
I have never heard the phrase "abolitionist vegan" before, can you tell us more?

representing portland, oregon here! as some would call the vegan paradise.
i've been vegan for 3 years now.
i used to hate it growing because my ate it with everything but now i can't ever get enough rice.

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Thanks Lisa. So I imagine that many folks who are vegan for ethical reasons probably already fall under this description.

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I'm from British Columbia, Canada. I live in the Vancouver area. I've been a vegetarian since the summer of 2008. I'm eating more and more strictly vegan food though. My favorite food... that's tough. I really love fruit, especially peaches and watermelon. I also consume a huge amount of tea, so that has to be a favorite as well. My main hobbies are reading (obviously or I wouldn't be on this website) and crocheting. I'm slowly working at knitting too.
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You should try some of the new vegan ice creams that are out now though, so good! "Cheese" has improved much though still not quite amazing, but man is Coconut Bliss gooood. Giving up chocolate, how painful!

I hope you won't mind if I point out that dairy cows have babies, and those babies are torn away from them, so that the milk meant for the calf can be captured by the farmer for sale. This severing of the mother-baby relationship is incredibly cruel.
I love cheese and ice cream, too, but I can live with vegan versions and a cleaner conscience.
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Jeffrey wrote: "I hope you won't mind if I point out that dairy cows have babies, and those ba..."
Even more ugly, veal is a byproduct of the dairy industry, so sad. :-(
I knew I wanted to go vegan for a while but needed a gross out factor to help me switch (reading about pus in milk did it), but every time I learn more about the industry I breathe a sigh of relief I already made the switch. Hmm, should I make a new topic?
Okay new thread! A place to talk about going vegan, the hows and whys...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Even more ugly, veal is a byproduct of the dairy industry, so sad. :-(
I knew I wanted to go vegan for a while but needed a gross out factor to help me switch (reading about pus in milk did it), but every time I learn more about the industry I breathe a sigh of relief I already made the switch. Hmm, should I make a new topic?
Okay new thread! A place to talk about going vegan, the hows and whys...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

I've always loved all animals. Once I opened my eyes to all the cruelty I couldn't believe I didn't know it sooner. My fiancée and I have been strict vegetarian, still had the occasional cheese item, till this year where we decided we didn't want to dork around anymore and decided to go completely vegan. I'm really excited about this choice and I'm very eager to get to know more people who understand the importance of not supporting the cruelty anymore.
Favorite food is a tough one. I'm a big fan of Thai, Indian, and Chinese food. My go to easy food is steamed broccoli though. I don't think I could ever get tired of that.
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That's awesome. We were actually looking at possibly moving to that area when we are ready to sell our current house.
Right now we are in Marysville. It is a pretty nice town and there is a farm sanctuary less then 10 minutes away from our house called Sunrise Sanctuary. We went to there Thanksgiving for the Turkey's even this year and it was a blast. They also have a huge rescue cow called Wesley. He is about 2500 lbs currently but still is just a big loving baby. It is like the great big dogs who still think they are lap dogs. Every year at the Thanksgiving for the Turkeys he gets a cup of cider and loves it. It is so fun to watch him go nuts over that cider haha
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Haha that's funny he likes cider! That's cool to live near a sanctuary, do you ever volunteer there? I bet that would be satisfying (and fun).


More information about me in this interview:
http://jonnyfreesh.com/articles/vegan...
All the best,
Moein

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Congrats on the transition!
I am going to try a new Mac and Cheez (Yease) recipe this weekend, I swear I have made a dozen variations of it. It is almost always good though - it's mac and "cheese"! What is your favorite version/recipe?
I am going to try a new Mac and Cheez (Yease) recipe this weekend, I swear I have made a dozen variations of it. It is almost always good though - it's mac and "cheese"! What is your favorite version/recipe?


I'm Laurie from Winter Garden, Florida (west of Orlando)
I've been 100% vegetarian and 97% vegan for almost three years. I cook only vegan but I'm vegetarian when I go out if there's no vegan option. I gave up beef and pork six years ago when I read an article that said pigs' brains were equivalent to a three year old child and the only difference is that they couldn't talk. It was an easy transition for me and I really love the challenge.
My favorite foods are pasta with pesto and also broccoli and I love a good stir-fry. I like everything as long as there are no animals or animal products. :-)
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I heard the word "chegan" for the first time last week, which is what your 97% made me thinm of. Anyone else ever heard that term? I don't know if it applies to vegetarian stuff like cheese or just anyone not vegan (meat). My brother is a chegan I guess, he'll eat a wee bit of cheese, especially after a beer or two. :-P

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Pesto is cool because there are so kany ways to make it. I like to make "Poor Man's Pesto" with almonds, basil & parsley, and a ton of garlic. (Plus olive oil and salt of course. No fake parmesan because it doesn't make it any yummier.) My brother makes a good one with sun dried tomatoes.

Kelsey, this is a link to my goto pesto because I've never been crazy about pine nuts or nutritional yeast. Sometimes I add green onions if the garlic isn't strong enough. I like it garlicky and lemony. Hummus too, :-)
http://vegetarian.about.com/od/sauces...
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Welcome Chelle!
I liked the comment "upped my game" - I think we veg folks do often explore foods a little more on average, don't we? I don't know how many years it would have taken me to get around to trying tofu if I wasn't veg - probably wouldn't have tried it 15 years ago.
I liked the comment "upped my game" - I think we veg folks do often explore foods a little more on average, don't we? I don't know how many years it would have taken me to get around to trying tofu if I wasn't veg - probably wouldn't have tried it 15 years ago.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Vegetarian (other topics)Eat Like You Care: An Examination of the Morality of Eating Animals (other topics)
Holy Cow (other topics)
If you feel so inclined, take a moment to introduce yourself - you can answer the questions below, make up your own, or just babble for a bit, whatever floats your boat. :-)
~ Where are you from?
~ How long have you been veg*?
~ What is your favorite food?