71 responses to “Why are you a vegan?”

  1. rbachholzer Avatar

    Hello again. That is weird about our comments going into hyperspace (on your other page) and now I can’t leave a reply at all! However, this is no problem because I wanted another wander around your blog, I ended up here and very glad I did. Great post and thanks for Liking my latest. Not to mention all that cow mucus and poo that seeps into milk. Bleurgh! But then cow juice is tailor-made for baby cows and not the two-legged variety of the animal species. Bless ‘em and you too. Excellent blogs, V. Best, R.

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  2. sabrinacrave Avatar

    Your blog is absolutely awesome and so creative!! I’m not Vegan but I can respect people who are!!

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    1. Violet's Veg*n e-comics Avatar

      Thank you Sabrina 🙂

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  3. lubkin2013 Avatar

    Beautiful looking site. Well done!

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  4. Circe Avatar

    Just finished a vegan dinner. As a kid, I elected to be a vegetarian for six years, when “vegan” was not a term in common parlance. But…I have too many food sensitivities–to all legumes & mushrooms, for example–to survive as a vegan. Indian vegan food from Kerala might work. We also have Celiac & Crohn’s in the family, and I find that I don’t care where eggs come from. But I can’t eat many. I have a son at UVM studying food sustainability. I earnestly hope that you, he, and even selective omnivores like me, will help to slow down climate change, as well as plain old pain, in one of its guises. A brief reread of the very old book, *The Jungle* by Upton Sinclair is enough to send me running to sweet potatoes, kale & brown rice.

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    1. Violet's Veg*n e-comics Avatar

      I’m sorry that you suffer from food intolerances – I think you might find this useful: http://greensmoothiesblog.com/abundance-of-proteins-in-greens/ I am just finding out about this stuff now. It’s fascinating and makes so much sense 🙂

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      1. Violet's Veg*n e-comics Avatar

        I am a beginner myself, and I’m doing it – with great success actually – because, unlike you, I had virtually no greens in my diet (shocking!). I’m loving my green juices every morning, getting loads of leafy greens into me, mixed with fruit, and it’s so easy. (I’m certainly not eating only raw either 🙂 ) Anyway, look at this video, it demonstrates how easy it is to work out for yourself what’s best for you – as you say, we’re all different – http://www.rawfamily.com/how-to-make-a-green-smoothie (NB I don’t have a blender but I’m doing it with a manual wheat grass juicer)
        ps so glad you like the site and the fun approach, thank you for your lovely comment

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