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Anyone have questions about going vegan?
(hexbear.net)
:vegan-liberation:
Welcome to /c/vegan and congratulations on your first steps toward overcoming liberalism and ascending to true leftist moral superiority.
Rules
No plant-based diet bullshit or promotion of plant-based capitalism.
Veganism isn't about you, it's about historical materialist anti-speciesism, anti-racist animalization, and animal liberation. Ethical vegans only.No omni apologists or carnists.
Babystepping is for libs, and we're not here to pat you on the back. Good faith questions and debate about how to fight for animal liberation are allowed.No advocating violence to any species for any reason.
If you think this is negotiable GTFO. This includes but is not limited to animal testing, slaughter, and mass euthanasia. Anything that promotes speciesism or the commodification of animals will be removed.Use Content Warnings and NSFW tags for triggering content.
Especially if a comrade requests it.Questions about diet belong in
c/food. It's also a great place to share recipes.In all sections of the site, you must follow the
Hexbear.net Code of Conduct.Resources
Animal liberation and direct action
Read theory, libs
Vegan 101 & FAQs
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Take B12. :vegan-edge:
Oh, well that's simple then, and it's not even vegan specific.
If I had to go back in time and tell myself food related advice (besides go vegan lol), it would be that just like your muscles can grow and shrink, your taste buds are also capable of incredible change over time.
Just because you hated broccoli as a kid doesn't mean you hate it now. It's important to try healthy foods you don't usually eat once every few years to see if anything has changed. There's such a wide variety of produce out there to try. You can gradually adjust your spice tolerance, yes even if you're autistic, I used to hate mustard, and now I put that shit on everything. Any flavor can become as normal as vanilla if you eat it enough times, an example being coconut. At first, coconut can be a very overpowering flavor, but if you eat it long enough it'll just seem mundane and ordinary. Coconut milk will just taste like... well, milk. You might get cravings for food that you don't really want to eat, but it is possible to find alternatives and get used to them.