So recently me and my sister have decided to try out veganism, and it's going out to a great start. Our family's really supportive of it and all, and we've been learning some new cooking skills (who knew you could have eggless tex-mex omlettes?!).
Well, I was searching on some vegan food sites and all of them repeat the same things: veganism opens up new doors to foods from different cultures. So maybe this makes it slightly easier to be a vegan than I once thought. Is meat so heavily consumed in the U.S. that I'll have hardly any trouble keeping meat/cheeses/eggs etc. out of my diet if I go to other countries?
Has anyone gone to a country where you can not possibly survive as a vegan, or where it will come as second nature?
Just out of curiousity, any other tpunkers here vegans or vegetarians? Anyone have any meal ideas (we're quickly getting sick of tofu and salads, lol).
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