vegan quiche made with crescent roll dough, just egg, spinach, garlic, onion, cherry tomatoes, and feta ♡

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vegan quiche made with crescent roll dough, just egg, spinach, garlic, onion, cherry tomatoes, and feta ♡
Black Bean Bunger, Veggie Bunger, and Beyond Bunger with Pretzel Bun, respectively
The assumption that vegan parents force their kids to be vegan is one of those things that I think really shows the assumptions and blindspots that people actually have about what it means to be vegan. Namely that:
Plant based eating is unnatural, insufficient or harmful to childrens development.
Veganism is just matter of plant based eating, rather than a set of ethical beliefs.
Not eating animal flesh, milk, byproducts etc. is the same thing as depravation. Consumption of animals is the default.
Vegan parents are intentionally and maliciously inflicting this depravation on their children. Rather than just, y'know, feeding them the same groceries that they buy for themselves.
No child would ever willingly be vegan.
Parents who eat any (and every) kind of diet can abuse their power and instill harmful ideas and disordered eating in their kids. And if a parent does have dietary restrictions (of any kind) it's a good idea for them to talk to a dietician/pediatrician about how to make sure their kids get the nutrients they need.
But vegans don't force their kids into veganism any more than Muslim parents force their kids to abstain from pork.
Veganism isn't some arbitrary list of rules. It's rooted in very real moral concern. It's about not financially supporting industries that buy and sell slaughtered animals. It's about not viewing animals as commodities.
I have absolutely zero interest in ever being a parent. But the way people frame vegan parents this way feels so dishonest and unfair.
i'm roasting some vegetables and of course it's taking forever. actually quite a bad way to cook vegetables all things considered. i can't openly say what my preferred method is though because of hater propaganda
Order a Cheesy Bean and Rice Burrito online at Taco Bell for delivery or pick-up near you.
I don't eat a lot of fast food, but when I do it is usually Taco Bell! I love how you can customize them however you want. They are doing a fan mix thing and I made this potato burrito. It's my go to and pretty filling and inexpensive compared to altering some of their other items.
Why are you vegan/vegetarian?
Medical reasons/health benefits
Environmental impact / inefficiency of animal agriculture
Religious beliefs
Animal welfare concerns
just more practical for you somehow?
Other (share in tags)
I'm not vegan or vegetarian / show results
Ho creato questo blog per mantenere fissi i miei obbiettivi, le mie idee, ciò per cui sto lavorando e essere davvero io a determinare chi sarò. Qui parlerò di sport, ricette, nutrizione e salute, studio e motivazione.
some of you have never stood outside a slaughterhouse for hours and heard the animals scream for their lives and it shows