Additionally, I registered for my last three college classes (FINALLY). I feel like I kind of have been putting it off because it signifies my entrance into the real world, but I just need to get it over with already and you have to get a masters to do pretty much anything anyways...
Much to the dismay of my parents, the only things that I feel truly passionate about are animal rights and animal liberation by way of veganism. While I am vegan mainly for ethical reasons, there is no denying that it has numerous health benefits which I love to educate people about. As much as it annoys my mother to hear how terrible cheese is for you, I will never stop being that "annoying vegan," because believe it or not, I want her to be her healthiest self and live as long as possible. You don't NEED cheese and most Americans consume more protein than their body actually needs.
Does anything about this vegan burger look like it's lacking in protein? |
I know my family is sick of it and because I am an empathetic person, I can see why it would be troubling to see these very real truths about the cruelty that goes into things you eat every day, but the only way to do SOMETHING about it is to educate about it. So if my "annoying" vegan posts inspire just one person to rethink that bacon with their eggs or the chicken in their salad, then I'll consider it worth it.
Since I've last posted on here, there have been a few mainstream documentaries to make the rounds! They include: What The Health, Cowspiracy, Before the Flood, Speciesism and Dominion. Dominion is brand new and right now it's pretty much only offering private screenings. There is one at the Pensacola Downtown Library on July 27 which I highly recommend checking out if you are truly interested in learning about the way animal agriculture operates. You can RSVP for the screening here. It's pretty much the Earthlings of Australia. However, Earthlings really had me ugly crying and Dominion had me at a more tears streaming down my face kind of deal, so maybe Dominion wasn't so bad for me because I was prepared for it. I encourage you to watch the other ones I listed in addition to Forks over Knives, Earthlings, and Vegucated.
I've become involved with the Anonymous for the Voiceless chapter here in Pensacola and it has been so inspiring to meet so many individuals who feel the same passion and empathy for animals that I do and want to do something about it! It definitely takes a toll on one's mental health when your cries for compassion are met with, "But bacon" or "What about plants rights?"
Banana nut cupcake w/praline frosting @ EOTL Cafe |
Vegan miso ramen, nomaste roll & spicy veggie rolls @ Nom Sushi Izakaya |
The main course of probably the best brunch I've ever had @ End of the Line Cafe |
ELT (Eggplant Bacon, Lettuce & Tomato) Sandwich @ Skopelos |
Also, the government subsidizes the you know what out of these industries when around 80% of people of Asian descent, 75% of people of African descent and 50% of people of Latino descent are lactose intolerant (source). These subsidies go to profits, go to advertisements (propaganda) and in 2017 the USDA spent $20 million dollars buying up excess cheese that NO ONE WANTS. Cue the Dominoes commercials advertising pizzas with 40% more cheese (insert eye roll here). Dairy is making people sick and the government doesn't care, the USDA doesn't care, the "MyPlate" (aka the new food pyramid) doesn't care. The USDA rejected the advice of its own panel to consider environmental sustainability when formulating the newest Dietary Guidelines (source). Is that surprising when the meat industry contributes almost $900 billion in total to the U.S. economy and almost $2 million dollars to candidates for federal office (source)?
Choose almond milk instead of normal milk, try out a cheese alternative (you literally cannot tell the difference between Daiya American slices and Kraft American slices except that they're better tasting). I'm sorry if the animal abuse graphics are too much for you, but that's the reality for the majority of the meat on your supermarket shelves. The only way to change anything is to get people fired up! You might say that we as a society have bigger things to get fired up about. To that I say, the whole idea behind veganism is that one life isn't worth more than another. From the mouth of Earthling Ed, "The root of all oppression and all evil is the idea that some lives are worth more than others. As long as there is violence on our plates, we will always have violence on the streets as well."
Okay! End Rant! It's good to be back and I can't wait to post more and share some new recipes that I've been working on. Not going to lie, I have a lot of free time and about 35 vegan cookbooks, so I've become something of a professional. Thanks for reading!
Ciao ciao!
Katelyn
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