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Any vegetarians around here? Please help!

Hi, everyone! I need help. I'm an animal rights activist in the sense that I don't own any clothes made from animal fur/skin, and I only buy products that say "Not tested on animals", but I still eat meat. I'd really like to become a vegetarian, but don't know where to begin. Can anyone recommend some good vegetarian recipe cookbooks, and other materials for new vegetarians? I'd appreciate it so much! <3
 Jessicatt posted over a year ago
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SouthParkSmart said:
That's awesome! I'm so happy you're interested in becoming a vegetarian! Not many people can do that.

The best book I've found about becoming a vegetarian is "Vegetarianism for Dummies". It has a lot of info about nutrition and stuff.

My favorite cookbooks are
-"Easy Vegetarian" (I don't know who it's by)
-"Easy, Everyday Vegetarian" (Betty Crocker)
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Thanks so much for your help! I'll definitely check out those 3 books you recommended.=)
Jessicatt posted over a year ago
siriusblack4eva said:
Well, I'm a veggie, too. I don't know of any cook books, but I would like to thank you and wish you well. Every step counts.
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Tawnyjay said:
Its not as hard as you think.
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larouxbestfan said:
I just stopped eating meat....
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Congratulations!
2Dfan posted over a year ago
Cherry_on_top27 said:
When i started it was super hard! because mt abuelita would make a lot of awesome meat! what i did was took it day by day! everyday i would tell my self i will not eat meat and it worked now im a vegetarian:))ive been a veggie for about 3 years!
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Okuni said:
I know this may sound weird from me, since I'm also an animal rights supporter, but I don't think becoming vegetarian, at least 100% vegetarian, is a good idea. I'm sorry, but the thing is, humans are naturally omnivorous. We need the meat sometimes. Also, some people have blood types that require meat to function. I'm sad to say I'm one of those people. I have a lousy body structure that requires a lot of protein. I really want to support animals to the fullest, so I decided on doing this, I take meat on a moderate scale and make sure that I go vegetarian for certain days of the week and such. Sorry, but I'm kinda a nutritionist and psychologist, for humans and studying for animals as well. If you're a blood type A, it would be best you go vegetarian, but if you're an O like me, you're gonna need the meat. But good luck anyway.
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