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Hello to All ~

I just recently joined this group, and since I am eager to get

started as an active member, I thought that I had better post " my

story. " :-)

 

I am brand new to being Vegan, and am still " transitioning over " from

the S.A.D. I have totally given up eating meat in any form, and I

am " working on " letting go of dairy products. Also, I will not be

buying any more clothing and/or shoes that are made by using

animals. I will use what I have until I need to replace, then I will

replace with only Vegan.

 

I am a 52-year old happily-married mother of 2 and a grandma to 4.

As countless others, I was raised on the S.A.D. - and even so - I had

always been intrigued with Vegetarians, and when I learned about

being Vegan, I thought, " Wow, I wonder if I could adopt that

lifestyle as well? " I don't think that there is anything about being

Vegan that I do not agree with.

 

There are 3 main reasons why I feel inclined to adopt a Vegan

lifestyle:

 

1. My Health. For all of the obvious and known reasons why not

consuming animal products is much easier on, and healthier for, the

human body.

 

2. The Animals. For the seemingly hopeless, tragic plight of all of

the animals that are bred and raised for human food. The senseless

abuse and neglect (sheer horror) that these animals are forced to

endure is something that I am choosing to no longer be a part of. And

this feels good and right to me.

 

3. The Planet. Anyone who has read up on the subject knows that

factory farming and all that it stands for is ecologically unsound

and irresponsible for a myriad of reasons.So, by becoming Vegan, I

feel that I am doing my part-no matter how small of a part.

 

The thing is, we have to start somewhere; thus I begin my journey

into Veganism, and all that it stands for. So - Health and Ethics -

I reckon these are my reasons for turning away from the S.A.D. -

enough is enough!

 

By joining this group, I am hoping to learn more and more, and meet

up with others whom I can relate to and connect with. There is so

very much that I need to learn, especially WHAT and HOW to prepare

tasty Vegan meals - meals that even my S.A.D. hubby will eat. :-)

 

I have no real support for my Vegan choice in my offline world, and

so I turn to the internet for alot of my learning and to find peers.

And hopefully one day I will know enough to be able to help and

support others as well.

 

Thanks for having me. :-)

 

Best Regards from Joanie in Northern Indiana

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What does " S.A.D. " mean?

 

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" jojo46580 " <jojo46580

 

Sunday, December 28, 2008 11:37 AM

New to Group / My Introduction

 

 

> Hello to All ~

> I just recently joined this group, and since I am eager to get

> started as an active member, I thought that I had better post " my

> story. " :-)

>

> I am brand new to being Vegan, and am still " transitioning over " from

> the S.A.D. I have totally given up eating meat in any form, and I

> am " working on " letting go of dairy products. Also, I will not be

> buying any more clothing and/or shoes that are made by using

> animals. I will use what I have until I need to replace, then I will

> replace with only Vegan.

>

> I am a 52-year old happily-married mother of 2 and a grandma to 4.

> As countless others, I was raised on the S.A.D. - and even so - I had

> always been intrigued with Vegetarians, and when I learned about

> being Vegan, I thought, " Wow, I wonder if I could adopt that

> lifestyle as well? " I don't think that there is anything about being

> Vegan that I do not agree with.

>

> There are 3 main reasons why I feel inclined to adopt a Vegan

> lifestyle:

>

> 1. My Health. For all of the obvious and known reasons why not

> consuming animal products is much easier on, and healthier for, the

> human body.

>

> 2. The Animals. For the seemingly hopeless, tragic plight of all of

> the animals that are bred and raised for human food. The senseless

> abuse and neglect (sheer horror) that these animals are forced to

> endure is something that I am choosing to no longer be a part of. And

> this feels good and right to me.

>

> 3. The Planet. Anyone who has read up on the subject knows that

> factory farming and all that it stands for is ecologically unsound

> and irresponsible for a myriad of reasons.So, by becoming Vegan, I

> feel that I am doing my part-no matter how small of a part.

>

> The thing is, we have to start somewhere; thus I begin my journey

> into Veganism, and all that it stands for. So - Health and Ethics -

> I reckon these are my reasons for turning away from the S.A.D. -

> enough is enough!

>

> By joining this group, I am hoping to learn more and more, and meet

> up with others whom I can relate to and connect with. There is so

> very much that I need to learn, especially WHAT and HOW to prepare

> tasty Vegan meals - meals that even my S.A.D. hubby will eat. :-)

>

> I have no real support for my Vegan choice in my offline world, and

> so I turn to the internet for alot of my learning and to find peers.

> And hopefully one day I will know enough to be able to help and

> support others as well.

>

> Thanks for having me. :-)

>

> Best Regards from Joanie in Northern Indiana

>

>

> ---

>

>

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Standard American Diet

 

God's Peace,

Gayle

 

 

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L.L. Scott

Sunday, December 28, 2008 1:28 PM

Re: New to Group / My Introduction

 

 

What does " S.A.D. " mean?

 

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" jojo46580 " <jojo46580

Sunday, December 28, 2008 11:37 AM

New to Group / My Introduction

 

> Hello to All ~

> I just recently joined this group, and since I am eager to get

> started as an active member, I thought that I had better post " my

> story. " :-)

>

> I am brand new to being Vegan, and am still " transitioning over " from

> the S.A.D. I have totally given up eating meat in any form, and I

> am " working on " letting go of dairy products. Also, I will not be

> buying any more clothing and/or shoes that are made by using

> animals. I will use what I have until I need to replace, then I will

> replace with only Vegan.

>

> I am a 52-year old happily-married mother of 2 and a grandma to 4.

> As countless others, I was raised on the S.A.D. - and even so - I had

> always been intrigued with Vegetarians, and when I learned about

> being Vegan, I thought, " Wow, I wonder if I could adopt that

> lifestyle as well? " I don't think that there is anything about being

> Vegan that I do not agree with.

>

> There are 3 main reasons why I feel inclined to adopt a Vegan

> lifestyle:

>

> 1. My Health. For all of the obvious and known reasons why not

> consuming animal products is much easier on, and healthier for, the

> human body.

>

> 2. The Animals. For the seemingly hopeless, tragic plight of all of

> the animals that are bred and raised for human food. The senseless

> abuse and neglect (sheer horror) that these animals are forced to

> endure is something that I am choosing to no longer be a part of. And

> this feels good and right to me.

>

> 3. The Planet. Anyone who has read up on the subject knows that

> factory farming and all that it stands for is ecologically unsound

> and irresponsible for a myriad of reasons.So, by becoming Vegan, I

> feel that I am doing my part-no matter how small of a part.

>

> The thing is, we have to start somewhere; thus I begin my journey

> into Veganism, and all that it stands for. So - Health and Ethics -

> I reckon these are my reasons for turning away from the S.A.D. -

> enough is enough!

>

> By joining this group, I am hoping to learn more and more, and meet

> up with others whom I can relate to and connect with. There is so

> very much that I need to learn, especially WHAT and HOW to prepare

> tasty Vegan meals - meals that even my S.A.D. hubby will eat. :-)

>

> I have no real support for my Vegan choice in my offline world, and

> so I turn to the internet for alot of my learning and to find peers.

> And hopefully one day I will know enough to be able to help and

> support others as well.

>

> Thanks for having me. :-)

>

> Best Regards from Joanie in Northern Indiana

>

>

> ---

>

>

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