Hi, I'm Rush and I wanna be a vegan.
My story goes like this: In May, this year, I went veggie cold turkey (no pun intended). Actually, I got sick of eating meat and even got to the point where I couldn't even stand the sight of a piece of meat in front of me. I admit, I enjoyed chicken and fish, but I gave it up just like that and I don't miss it.
My family, a clan of committed meat eaters were highly amused by my decision (I am a bit of a drama queen) and were convinced that I was doing this simply to attract attention to myself. They even tried to seduce me with all kinds of meat and chicken dishes, but I stuck to my guns.
The thing is, it's surprisingly easy to be vegetarian - I was never a big flesh eater and I love veggies! I usually eat the veggie version of what my family eats. Even at family and friends, I just eat the veggies, rice and salads and I'm satisfied. Yesterday, we ate out at a seafood restaurant and I was still able to eat heartily - I had a delicious baby marrow, mushroom and brussel sprout salad with roasted sweet potatoes - yum!
As for going vegan, I know I can do it. Dairy is such an unnecessary thing. There is an abundance of yummy things in the plant kingdom and no one has to suffer for one to enjoy it. I'm already part-vegan - I eat my wheat cereal (we call it Weetbix) with boiled water. It's amazing how much the taste has improved. My only weakness is cheese, but it's not as important to me as standing my convictions.
Thanks for reading this and any suggestions are welcome!



) and the fridge was full of it. So what did I do? Well, there's no tried and tested method for "weaning" off dairy, but what I did was go out and buy lovely soya yoghurts and a vegan cheese. The cheese was terrible, and to this day I haven't found a good one. But by eating soya yoghurt and drinking rice and soya milk, I was able to trick my head into thinking I was getting loadsa dairy. So I didn't feel the urge as much.
. I go to the healthfood store for things like nut butters, seeds and sea vegetables that I can't get in the supermarket, but otherwise I tend to avoid ready-made vegan food, it tastes too "processed". I prefer making my own food from scratch, and I've found that it's made me much more instinctive as a cook and I now experiment much more than I used to. Good luck on your vegan voyage 

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