How To Become Vegan

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Finding Vegan Recipes – It’s easy to find vegan recipes for any foods
you might possibly want to make vegan. Just Google “vegan ___ recipe”
such as vegan pancake recipe or vegan cheesecake recipe. If there’s any
food you’re craving that you want to make vegan, it’s a safe bet that
someone has already shared a quality recipe for it. Many recipes include
reviews too, so you can see how people rated them.
Vegan Cookbooks – When I first went vegan during the 1990s, I initially
relied on vegan cookbooks for recipe ideas and to help learn the basics of
vegan cooking. Today there are many recipe apps too. I don’t think these
are necessary though, unless you’re into gourmet cooking or need lots of
reference material. There are so many free vegan recipes to be found online
with simple searching. I have many old vegan cookbooks, but I rarely use
them. Using Google is faster and more flexible. Let the Internet be your
cookbook. I like to use an iPad for searching and referencing recipes
whenever I need to look something up, like a vegan omelette recipe or
zucchini hummus.
Milk – It’s super easy to transition away from dairy products. Instead of
consuming the breast milk of animals (which is for baby animals), switch to
soy milk, almond milk, rice milk, hemp milk, coconut milk, or any other
plant-based varieties. Try different brands and types till you find something
you like. You’ll likely discover that some varieties taste pretty bad to you,

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