Veganism Discussion: Keep it clean

 
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You're playing roulette with an animal's welfare so you can chow down on a burger.
And in the end, I'm ultimately okay with that.

Stay mad, son.
Then why the weak attempts at justifying your actions?

I mean, either you aren't comfortable with admitting the stark reality of your choices, or you don't want others to see you in a certain way.

And yet you're still persisting, now with the excuse that it's not affordable, even though it's probably the cheaper option.

I just think it's a strange cycle: first there's the excuses, then when they're exhausted there's the cavalier confession that you don't care... then back to the excuses again.

That's congitive dissonance for you.
Well, whenever I say i just don't care, or that it's not a priority, y'all's kind get all uppity about that, so, yeah.


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Well, whenever I say i just don't care, or that it's not a priority, y'all's kind get all uppity about that, so, yeah.
I've never done that. I'm only annoyed by poor reasoning and faulty logic.


 
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This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
Well, whenever I say i just don't care, or that it's not a priority, y'all's kind get all uppity about that, so, yeah.
I've never done that. I'm only annoyed by poor reasoning and faulty logic.
And a lack of readily available resources isn't good reasoning?


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And a lack of readily available resources
Such as?


 
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This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
And a lack of readily available resources
Such as?
i mean, it's not, if you know where to go
Most of the problem.
I really loath going in to Reading, and that seems to be what I'd have to do. So there's gas right there...
Of course, you could say to try my best at the very, very close by grocery store with supplements from the drug store the next town over... that's more trouble than easing the (non existent) guilt on my conscious is worth, and probably more expensive than making those trips into the city.


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The only supplement you need is B12. That's it, and it works out to about 15c a day.

I get the distinct impression that you have done little to no research on this, yet are hinging your argument on vague ideas of what it would be like. I mean I probably had similar ideas before I realised I had no right to hold them without trying it myself. Only then did I realise how completely wrong I was.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
I get the distinct impression that you have done little to no research on this, yet are hinging your argument on vague ideas of what it would be like. I mean I probably had similar ideas before I realised I had no right to hold them without trying it myself. Only then did I realise how completely wrong I was.
What kind of advice would you give to somebody who's mildly interested in trying out veganism?


 
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This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
The only supplement you need is B12. That's it, and it works out to about 15c a day.

I get the distinct impression that you have done little to no research on this, yet are hinging your argument on vague ideas of what it would be like. I mean I probably had similar ideas before I realised I had no right to hold them without trying it myself. Only then did I realise how completely wrong I was.
Well, I guess there's that bit slightly taken out the picture.

Now how do you propose we fix my "I don't really care" thing?


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Now how do you propose we fix my "I don't really care" thing?
I don't think you should need emotional leverage to be a moral person; you just need to want to be a moral person.

I guess if you wanted to pull at your heartstrings you could watch Earthlings on youtube or something -- stuff like that helps drive it home for a lot of people -- but if you base your ethics solely on what affects you emotionally, your ethics are dubious at best.

Personally I could start eating animals again and be emotionally okay with it. But I like to think I value being a rational, moral person more than that.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
I guess if you wanted to pull at your heartstrings you could watch Earthlings on youtube
Currently watching.


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What kind of advice would you give to somebody who's mildly interested in trying out veganism?
I'm going to try to avoid making this read like a sales pitch, so...

1. Research, obviously. Not a lot -- just enough to learn the fundamental differences between a vegan and an animal-based diet. Unfortunately veganism is littered with pseudoscience, so it's easy to be bamboozled or just turned off it altogether. These are the two best resources for vegan nutrition on the internet, by far:

www.theveganrd.com
jacknorrisrd.com

The first one in particular is a goldmine of information. Here's one of its introductory articles, but I'd recommend looking through the whole archive; seriously, it's full of useful and, from what I've seen, credible advice.

2. Don't sweat the small stuff. When I initially went vegan I was obsessed with avoiding all animal products at all costs. Which meant laboriously inspecting every product for suspicious ingredients like "preservative 401" of "natural flavours" or "sugar" that may or may not have been processed with animal bone. It was draining. And eventually I realized that most of these ingredients don't have any impact on animal welfare; they're just byproducts that are harvested from the meat and dairy industries. Nobody's killing a cow to filter sugar. Plus it's just not a reasonable way to live or promote the lifestyle to others.

Though I think cosmetics are where you need to be particularly careful, because a lot of them are tested on animals.

3. Make a shopping list. Seriously, the most daunting thing about veganism for me wasn't giving up certain foods, but not knowing how to replace them. My first week or so I was basically confined to the health food section because I thought that was where all the vegan foods were; later I realised that finding vegan food is remarkably easy and shopping became no more difficult than before.

Some of the foods I'd recommend, for both nutritional value and taste, are:

Basics

- Fruit, obviously. Bananas and dates are the greatest things ever produced by nature, and together doubly so
- Rice. I never really cared for the stuff until I got a slow cooker, but it really is a staple food
- Tofu. I know, I know. But seriously, it's the most versatile thing ever, and there's always a way to make it taste good. Cheap too
- Beans.
- Nuts. I adore nuts, and they're full of healthy fats. I'm starting to make my own nut butters too, thought you should know
- Grains, again, obviously. I couldn't live without toast.

Everything else to make veganism not boring

- Milk alternatives. A lot of people like almond, I prefer rice because it doesn't have a particularly distinct taste in my coffee. Coconut milk destroys everything for taste, but it's rather high in fat and low in calcium. Haven't tried Hazelnut and Macadamia milks.

- These babies. You will never crave "real" sausages again, trust me. Very good on pizza.

- You can still eat a lot of junk foods.

- Coconut milk chocolate is better than dairy chocolate, it's not up for debate.

- Coconut milk ice cream is better than dairy ice cream, it's also not up for debate.

- These taste exactly like chicken schnitzels. I can find all of these in generic supermarkets, btw, and they're not locally made, so hopefully you've got them too. Most of Fry's products taste good.

- Daiya Cheese (site appears to be down atm) is the best vegan cheese I've tried (most of them taste like ballsweat). You may have to go to a health food store to find them though, and they aren't cheap, so I don't buy them often.

- Marmite. Like, come on. Good source of B12 too. (Also B12 is the one thing you'll probably need to supplement. You can get it from yeast products and fortified foods, but best not to take any chances. It's not hard to come by -- supermarkets sell it in capsules for dirt cheap.)

- Nutritional Yeast. Also known as Savoury Yeast Flakes. This is the stuff of legend. Add it to literally anything for a cheesy flavour; popcorn, spaghetti, nachos, make a cheese sauce, the possibilities are endless. Also rich in B12.

- Nut butters. Almond butter is quite possibly the greatest thing ever to come from putting almonds in a blender for 20 minutes (perhaps the only thing). It's incredible stuff. Bit pricey though. Peanut butter is cheaper and almost as good.

- Herbs and spices and stuff. This will make all the boring staple foods taste good. Personally I have cumin, and... some mixed herbs and that's it. Powdered onion or something.

- Herbamare is a seasoning that tastes almost exactly like the salt they put on your chips at KFC. And that salt is fucking badass. (Also while these are Amazon links, I can find them in my local supermarkets.)

- Plus Nando's chip salt is vegan and can be found at most retailers.

- Most dark chocolate is vegan. Cocoa butter and cocoa mass are vegan; it's milk solids you've got to watch out for.

- Tried Vege chips for the first time yesterday; really quite good.

- Jokerz Candy bars. Vegan Snickers, and it's bloody good.

- Curry paste. I like curry.

I may come back and update this if I think of more (I'm sure there are more) but for now that seems pretty extensive. Actually it wouldn't be a bad idea to go to an online vegan food store, browse through their products, then look for them later at the supermarket.

4. Cook your own stuff! I don't really do this myself, but I'd like to. So I don't have many tried and tested recommendations, but there's just a ton of good recipes out there for everything imaginable (I made cookie dough with chickpeas a while back -- 7/10; vegan nutella -- 8/10; and I'm going to try and make mars bars soon, if I don't eat all the ingredients first). Oh and I do make the occasional curry. 8)

5. Generally just stay away from other vegans, lol. Well, maybe not -- I haven't met any fellow vegans IRL, but those that I've encountered online tend to run a spectrum of irrational to hostile to just plain bonkers. There's a lot of reasonable ones out there too, but they're kind of hard to find, and attempting to do so might leave a sour taste in your mouth toward veganism as a whole.

Here's a few vegan-oriented blogs I can recommend:

http://veganskeptic.blogspot.com.au/
http://skepticalvegan.com/
http://pythagoreancrank.com/


Bear in mind that I don't keep up with them, I'm just going by what I've read of theirs in the past.

Other than that, I don't really know. I suppose I could direct you to one of the many documentaries showing footage from factory farms, but I'm assuming you're familiar with all that [edit: just read your last comment; what'd you think?] and I haven't watched any of them myself except for 20 minutes of Earthlings before figuring there was no need to endure it when I'm already vegan. I'll do my best to answer any questions you've got, though. Just remember that going vegan is like jumping into a cold pool; the hardest part is the initial plunge. After that it's incredibly easy. Now I'm going to go for a run. Do you know how far I can run fueled by clean, pure veganosity? Really fucking far, I'll tell you that.
Last Edit: July 10, 2015, 08:50:03 AM by Pendulate


 
 
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What kind of advice would you give to somebody who's mildly interested in trying out veganism?
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Great post <.<

The McCartney sausages are certainly a nice substitute, I kind of prefer Quorn ones though.

The bit that caught my eye though, Vegan Salt... que?


 
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What kind of advice would you give to somebody who's mildly interested in trying out veganism?
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mind if i just take this all for future reference

this is good enough stuff to turn anyone--or at least, give them zero excuses not to
(not that they had any to begin with)
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The McCartney sausages are certainly a nice substitute, I kind of prefer Quorn ones though.
Quorn has egg white in it, unfortunately :/

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The bit that caught my eye though, Vegan Salt... que?
Vegan chicken salt. Some have animal stuffs, and you'd need an encyclopedia to navigate the ingredients in a Nandos product.

mind if i just take this all for future reference
Help yourself.


 
 
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The McCartney sausages are certainly a nice substitute, I kind of prefer Quorn ones though.
Quorn has egg white in it, unfortunately :/
Yeah, I know it's not vegan but I'm more of a pescatarian but lately that's been fading somewhat towards more straight up vegetarianism. I doubt it'll every quite reach that point, but we'll see <.<

Quorn is a good substitute for vegetarians though, keeps food somewhat interesting without going to any major lengths for preparation. Just swap out the meat for the quorn product and boom, pretty much as good as the real thing (Like lasagne)
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The bit that caught my eye though, Vegan Salt... que?
Vegan chicken salt. Some have animal stuffs, and you'd need an encyclopedia to navigate the ingredients in a Nandos product.
Hm, well I don't think I've ever had that (nor do I intend to) I was just mildly concerned that they had found a way to put ground up bones in my rock salt <_<


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Anyone who is outraged at this and continues to eat meat/dairy is a hypocrite.

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Not a great post to start on with some good old attacks but this was the post that derailed the thread, so rather than butchering it, carry on with the good discussion on page two please <.<

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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
After reading Pendulate's post, and watching that documentary he mentioned.

I think I have no choice, morally, but to make the transition to a vegan lifestyle.


 
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After reading Pendulate's post, and watching that documentary he mentioned.

I think I have no choice, morally, but to make the transition to a vegan lifestyle.

Congrats, buddy. And good luck.


 
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After reading Pendulate's post, and watching that documentary he mentioned.

I think I have no choice, morally, but to make the transition to a vegan lifestyle.
ayyyy

Good luck.


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I couldn't care less about vegans and the concept of being vegan. It's pointless imo and I would just be limiting my nutritional intake. Vegans who do it for the sake of animals achieve nothing. If people do it for health reasons, then whatever. I don't care either way.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
It's pointless imo and I would just be limiting my nutritional intake.
AFAIK, vegan diets are about as nutritional as standard diets, if you know what you're doing.


 
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Vegans who do it for the sake of animals achieve nothing.
Not if everyone was a vegan. Which is why vegans are (and ought to be) so ardent (and acrominious) about the subject.


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Being vegan is morally correct, and consuming meat is no less harmful than wearing clothes

I'd rather not wear clothes



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It's pointless imo and I would just be limiting my nutritional intake.
AFAIK, vegan diets are about as nutritional as standard diets, if you know what you're doing.
I believe this is true, however it requires a bit of supplementation and a good analysis of the food you choose. I try to supplement only protein and it's not cheap, so I imagine the work of a vegan diet is a bit pricey and time consuming. Although I'm basing this on assumption, it just doesn't seem like something I'd do.


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Nice to know I'm not a hypocrite since I don't care what happens to my food before it is food.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Nice to know I'm not a hypocrite since I don't care what happens to my food before it is food.
I'd still say that's immoral.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.

Anything to say about Vitamin D, calcium, omega-3, iron and zinc?

Are there any foods which will meet your daily requirements? Or is it best to just take supplements?


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Nice to know I'm not a hypocrite since I don't care what happens to my food before it is food.
I'd still say that's immoral.
"I don't care" is a pretty neutral stance on morality.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Nice to know I'm not a hypocrite since I don't care what happens to my food before it is food.
I'd still say that's immoral.
"I don't care" is a pretty neutral stance on morality.
It's also pretty stupid. . .

And borderline psychopathic.


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Nice to know I'm not a hypocrite since I don't care what happens to my food before it is food.
I'd still say that's immoral.
"I don't care" is a pretty neutral stance on morality.
It's also pretty stupid. . .

And borderline psychopathic.
Meh. I simply am unmoved by the conditions of the food I eat before it becomes my food. That's not to say that I don't value the quality and taste of the food. If the quality and taste is improved under better treatment conditions, great, I'll buy that food.