Vegetarians and those who enjoy plant-based diets often believe that their food choices align with their ethical convictions, but this is often not the case. Animals that are used for products other than meat are still harmed. And consumption of those animal products take up more resources to produce, making them less sustainable.
When it comes to veganizing your kitchen, remember that you don’t need all of the latest gadgets and wares. All you need are the essentials, including pantry basics, snacks, baking necessities, spices, oils, vinegars, refrigerator items, freezer items, and kitchenware.
If you’re vegan, or thinking about going vegan, and you’re dating an omnivore, here are a few tips to make your life easier. Our first tip is to do the grocery shopping. If you’re trying vegan recipes for the first time, you’ll want to go grocery shopping yourself, even if your partner also goes shopping. They will not want to look for your tofu or nutritional yeast, and these items may be hard to find in a grocery store. Don’t potentially aggravate your partner concerning your new lifestyle by asking them to pick up new-to-them items.
In honor of National Secondhand Wardrobe Day, which is celebrated annually on August 25, we collected our best tips on how to shop for secondhand vegan clothes. Start by learning what materials are vegan.
If you are vegan or considering the vegan lifestyle, it’s important to veganize your wardrobe to fit your chosen lifestyle. Why? Veganism isn’t just a diet; it’s a lifestyle guided by ethics. In this article, we'll share the 5 easy steps you can take to veganize your wardrobe.