For sure
BF:
1 Canister oatmeal - 2.50
1 pack frozen blueberries - 2.00
1 carton almond milk: 2.00
Some coffee - 2.00 per weekish
Lunch:
1 Box whole wheat Pasta - 1.00
2 cans chickpeas - 1.50
1 can artichoke hearts - 2.00
1 pack spinach - 1.50
Garlic - 1.00
Dinner:
Yellow onions: 2.00
Bell peppers - 3.00
2 packs of tempeh: 4.00
Different frozen veggies - 3.00
1 lb brown rice - 2.00
Snacks:
Canister of peanuts - 2.00
Bag of sunflower seeds - 2.00
Big thing of raisins - 3.00
Some bananas - 2.00
About $35, plus I keep a big tub of protein powder around and usually a big thing of peanut butter for my oatmeal
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I don't think I'll ever be vegan simply because I pretty much can't empathise or feel bad for animals. I've seen some animal deaths that temporarily disturbed me but I've never been capable of truly feeling bad about any of what I saw
For sure
BF:
1 Canister oatmeal - 2.50
1 pack frozen blueberries - 2.00
1 carton almond milk: 2.00
Some coffee - 2.00 per weekish
Lunch:
1 Box whole wheat Pasta - 1.00
2 cans chickpeas - 1.50
1 can artichoke hearts - 2.00
1 pack spinach - 1.50
Garlic - 1.00
Dinner:
Yellow onions: 2.00
Bell peppers - 3.00
2 packs of tempeh: 4.00
Different frozen veggies - 3.00
1 lb brown rice - 2.00
Snacks:
Canister of peanuts - 2.00
Bag of sunflower seeds - 2.00
Big thing of raisins - 3.00
Some bananas - 2.00
About $35, plus I keep a big tub of protein powder around and usually a big thing of peanut butter for my oatmeal
Fire
proteins:
beans - less than $1 for a can (easy to prep)
chickpeas - less than $1
lentils - less than $1
tofu - $2-4 very versatile
carbs:
raw oats - $2-3
rice - $3-5 (lasts a month)
fruits:
bananas - 0.10c ea
apples
blueberries
strawberries
veggies:
broccoli
carrotts
brussels
kale
spinach
fats:
almonds
peanuts
cashews
staples:
olive oil
sriracha
soy sauce
peanut butter - $3-5
honey - $4-6 (lasts a month)
Heat
I don't think I'll ever be vegan simply because I pretty much can't empathise or feel bad for animals. I've seen some animal deaths that temporarily disturbed me but I've never been capable of truly feeling bad about any of what I saw
very dumb reasoning
Been primarily veg for a couple years now and its been great energy levels are good, i sleep and s*** better tbh. I’ve had some sushi in between and a pep slice. I think people shouldn’t feel pressed to be a hardcore vegan and just quit meat out the blue. Im all for people doing these meatless mondays now and being more open to the idea
I would have to be compensated in some way. Pay me enough money every year and I'd do it.
$25k yearly
Not need as much protein as I do from fish/chicken since I already don't eat red meat. Don't want to have to rely purely on protein shakes/veggie protein cause that's just too much of a hassle for me.
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Did for about 4 - 5 months but where im at it isnt really feasible for me right now might go back to being vegetarian or pescatarian when i can
Give me a plan
proteins:
beans - less than $1 for a can (easy to prep)
chickpeas - less than $1
lentils - less than $1
tofu - $2-4 very versatile
carbs:
raw oats - $2-3
rice - $3-5 (lasts a month)
fruits:
bananas - 0.10c ea
apples
blueberries
strawberries
veggies:
broccoli
carrotts
brussels
kale
spinach
fats:
almonds
peanuts
cashews
staples:
olive oil
sriracha
soy sauce
peanut butter - $3-5
honey - $4-6 (lasts a month)
Had an unc who converted to Rastafarian culture, became vegetarian for like a week before a bunch of sausages broke his pact
If there were fast food veggie spots as widely available as the meat joints then I’ll do it
But as long as we got chick fil a and 2 for 5s and 4 for 4s etc, how do you expect me to vegetarian?