No it’s not lol
God no clue how i managed to be vegan for months last year
probably by not eating animal products
Was not worth the cost in retrospect
was it expensive or just not fun
ready-made stuff is generally more expensive but home made or at least semi-home made vegan stuff can really work
If you’re trying to bulk I think it’s a scam
But also yeah it was just a lot of effort
why would you go vegan to try and bulk not exactly getting the process there
I was trying to do both. Vegan was never for health in my case just morals
Peta can still tug at my heartstrings occasionally
Beyond meat was too fatty and did not taste good
Impossible is slightly less bad. Used to eat a lot of those from work
Still a fan of veggie burgers though. Especially the ones with sweet potato or Kale
God i love sweet potato
ive never tried that. i have 2 vegan sisters so my family does alot of vegan cooking with tofu etc etc and its really good. something different
my family is big on cooking. the spice cupboard has graced my life as a kid it would be too overwhelming but now it is the best thing ever. i still like eating the most basic food alive when given the chance but god bless spices
average brit
i require 4 ingredients:
cheese (not the weird ass soft orange stuff like yellow mature)
chicken (shredded)
bbq sauce (very specific brands only)
bread or bread substitute (tortilla etc etc)
this will make all my favourite meals. nothing else added. just this. i am a simple girl who likes a good grilled cheese or wrap or home made pizza or loaded fries. they are not nutritious. i am aware. they are however the best thing ever made
Oh every good cook needs an arsenal of spices. I definitely have mine. Favorites are cayenne pepper, garlic powder, pink himalayan salt, smoked paprika, and thyme
NOT FAIR!!! AUTISM!!!
when having actual food i have well seasoned stuff. ive been made aware that this level of seasoning is beyond the average british household