Although the vegan diet is vastly superior in terms of nutritional balance and health, there are other reasons that someone may go vegan. Personally for me, as an animal lover and avid activist, I became vegan for the animals that suffer as a result of the meat and dairy industry. I remember once, on my... Continue Reading →
Young, English, Vegan and Proud Volume #3 Teaching not Preaching: What to do and What not to do.
Picture shows autumnal, vegan pumpkin risotto, courtesy of Monica Prince, a talented vegan chef and even more talented mother. As a veteran of this subject for four years now, I know my fair share of the ins and outs of veganism. And trust me, I've made my fair share of mistakes throughout the years and... Continue Reading →
Young, English, Vegan and Proud Volume #2 Teaching not Preaching : My Story
8 years young. Questioning everything. A moral dilemma. Shadowy insecurities materialising before my very own eyes. Isolated. Alone. These were my exact feelings as I questioned what was really on my ivory dinner plate. A sharp contrast to what I had fantasised is now my reality. That was a life. A body. And they had... Continue Reading →
Young, English, Vegan and Proud: Volume #1 Teaching not Preaching, An Introduction.
Meat. In a landscape of farm animals and wide scaping countryside, Chipping Campden is a location of undeniably tranquil beauty. However no one would consider the implications of what some of us would consider tradition. The act of being vegan not only eradicates the formerly mentioned meat and fish but also all other animal by-products... Continue Reading →