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submitted 10 months ago by ksynwa@lemmygrad.ml to c/vegan@hexbear.net

cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/1574892


I found this article on mronline.org. It claims that moving away from animal rearing for meat harvest will be instrumental in combating climate change. Some interesting excerpts:

A systems engineering analysis of climate science and animal agriculture published in the Journal of Ecological Society in 2019 by Sailesh Rao, the founder and executive director of Climate Healers, an environmental nonprofit, backs up the claim that the majority of analyses of agricultural emissions are low. Rao’s paper found that “animal agriculture is the leading cause of climate change, responsible for at least 87 percent of greenhouse gas emissions annually.”

In a research study led by the University of Oxford and published in the journal Nature Food in July 2023, it was found that adopting a vegan diet resulted in significant reductions in climate-heating emissions, water pollution, and land usage, reaching an impressive 75 percent decrease compared to diets containing over 100 grams of meat per day. Furthermore, the study highlighted that vegan diets also played a crucial role in reducing the destruction of wildlife by 66 percent and cutting water consumption by 54 percent.

Beef is so resource-intensive to produce, that it requires 20 times more land and emits 20 times more greenhouse gases per gram of edible protein than beans, lentils, and peas—all commonly farmed plant proteins, according to the World Resources Institute.

“Concurrently replacing all animal-based items in the U.S. diet with plant-based alternatives will add enough food to feed, in full, 350 million additional people, well above the expected benefits of eliminating all supply chain food waste,” according to a 2018 study by an international team of researchers published in the journal Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. The authors note that the results of their study “highlight the importance of dietary shifts to improving food availability and security.”

Of course most people who have looked into this topic know about this stuff already. But the numbers themselves are staggering. For example, moving U.S. diet to being plant based feeding 350 million additional people. I had not considered that angle before.

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submitted 10 months ago by jack@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

Ouchie my tum and my ethics

Anybody have any recent accidental non-vegan food? Do you bother to feel bad or do you just say "mistake's a mistake"?

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by macerated_baby_presidents@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

b12

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submitted 10 months ago by BeamBrain@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net
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submitted 10 months ago by GenderIsOpSec@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

i feel like someone did this joke before, ah well im-vegan btw

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Cats (hexbear.net)
submitted 10 months ago by Antiwork@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

Should I not get a cat because it won’t eat vegan foods? I could get vegan kibble, but don’t really want to create dietary issues for the cat.

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submitted 10 months ago by UlyssesT@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

That crybully spam of "remember the human" was especially slimy. Fucking treatbrained crybully.

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Egg alternatives? (clipartmag.com)
submitted 10 months ago by bigmonkey@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

Good morning folks, simple question for you. What sorts of egg alternatives exist out there? I'm specifically looking for something that I can make an omelette-like type of food with. Something that replicates the egg taste and texture as closely as possible.

I've been trying really hard to stick to fully plant based diet. Haven't had any dairy in weeks or eggs in months. Years since I last ate meat. But lately I've been having weird cravings for omelettes because I used to eat one for breakfast every morning.

Thank you avoheart

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by roux@lemmygrad.ml to c/vegan@hexbear.net

Basically the title. I made waffles on Sunday and grabbed the remainder of my already opened and partially consumed package of Morning Star sausages and ended up reading the ingredients. Discovered they have milk and egg in them... Lesson learned again that plant-based doesn't mean vegan. So now I am shopping around. I'm sad because they were cheaper than others and tasted good.

So what are your gotos for breakfast sausage-substitutes?

PS: I did see an article that they are in the process of going full vegan but that was from a few years ago.

Edit: Thanks for recs so far. I'm gonna go look at the ingreds of my other Morning Star stuff because now I'm scared lol

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submitted 10 months ago by BadTakesHaver@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

hello cool people. i am new to cooking tofu and bought some pre-marinated teriyaki tofu that i want to try instead of the usual extra firm stuff. does my usual strat of freezing and then pressing water out also apply to this

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submitted 10 months ago by BeamBrain@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net
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submitted 10 months ago by MF_COOM@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

Like something they'll be equally happy to eat that isn't weird to them. Ideally I'll order some food on the way, it's outside most people are ordering food to share. I live in a city, all cuisines are on the table.

I'm thinking maybe (non-ghee) Indian, but honestly I really feel like there's options that I'm totally overlooking.

I do have time to prepare food, but I'd really rather ride my bicycle than drive.

Any ideas?

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submitted 10 months ago by Salmarez@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

Maybe this should be elementary: no, there are no right-wing vegans. But at least Lifting Vegan Logic has said that he is neither left, or right. Usually I would say it means he is right-wing, so I am wrong?

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submitted 10 months ago by Char@mander.xyz to c/vegan@hexbear.net
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Sosig (hexbear.net)
submitted 11 months ago by WoofWoof91@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

sosig good

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submitted 11 months ago by BeamBrain@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

Happens to me at least once a week. I'll dream I get some horrible irresistible craving and end up eating a meatball sandwich or something. Makes me feel like shit every time.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by MoreLikeHazBeen@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

"you know how you only use 10% of your brain? thats because the other 90% is filled with curds and whey"

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submitted 11 months ago by MamaVomit@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

I'M SO TIRED OF FINDING RANDOM PRODUCTS WITH "INGREDIENTS: CRUELTY"

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submitted 11 months ago by chamomile@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by BeamBrain@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

I find that, ever since going vegan, I miss dairy more than I miss meat. Sure, there are decent-to-good vegan substitutes for most dairy products out there, but I have yet to find a vegan restaurant that offers milkshakes - which is surprising to me, since they're ridiculously easy to make. So I figured I'd post the recipe I use here.

You need:

  • 1/2 cup non-dairy milk
  • 1 pint non-dairy ice cream in the flavor you want the shake to be
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1/2 cup crushed ice

Drop all the ingredients into a blender, set to puree, blend until you're happy with the consistency, pour into a tall glass.

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submitted 11 months ago by BeamBrain@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

im-vegan

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This is something I've been thinking a lot about recently but I'm still not sure what is right. My rule of thumb has been that I'll kill any bug that is infesting my house or causing a problem to my health. Like I would kill termites or bed bugs if I had those, or like a leech or a tick. But recently I've been getting a lot of flies in my apartment and while they are technically "infesting" the place, they're not doing anything to harm me, just annoy me. Is it wrong to kill them?

Also I would like to say that if I encountered any of these bugs out in nature I would leave them alone and not harm them, this is only in the context of a threat to your sanitation or home

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submitted 1 year ago by itsPina@hexbear.net to c/vegan@hexbear.net

I have somehow met a vegan CHUD and they're convinced an ancap vegan society is possible

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Is birds nest soup vegan?

Would it be vegan if instead of swiftlet saliva it was just a nest made of twigs and pine straw and stuff like a robin makes?

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