How Tinder Helped Me Go Vegan

Two years ago I roasted a whole pig at my house; little did I know that 9 months later I would be eating my last animal carcass. So what changed in those 9 months? Did I learn something new about where my food came from? Nope, I (like pretty much everyone else) always knew where it came from and I (like pretty much everyone else) always knew it wasn’t always a good place. Did I become a new age hippie and suddenly want to become one with the world? Nope, I was still a craft beer brewing and drinking hipster who played video games with his friends until 3am and listened to weird music. Did I do it for health? Nope, I already ate quite well; my cholesterol was low, my blood pressure was solid, and I worked out pretty regularly. Did I meet someone who asked me a simple question that changed the way I lived my life for the better? Yes, yes I did.

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U.S. Drought or: How We Learned to Stop Eating Meat & Live Vegan

Lorelei penned a well sourced article over at Vegan Publishers where she shines a giant spotlight on the rarely talked about connection between water usage and diet. Animal agriculture is detrimental on so many levels that some of them slip through the cracks. To read the article click here or on the image above (image from Truth or Drought).

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