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Steve wrote:

> Richard Miller wrote:
>
>> For every vegan there are at least 10 people who know they should be a
>> vegan. I'm one of these poor saps. I figure I just won't buy anything
>> from the supermarket that contains meat products. So I can be a vegan
>> at home. The only problem is when I'm out, burger king, taco bell,
>> (not McDonald's), and other fast food get the best of me. Then I go to
>> dear old mom's house every other day for that good old fashion meat
>> dinner. I'm weak, any subjections besides sticking my head in the toilet.

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> We've all been there. Even if you can't be 100% vegan you make a
> positive contribution by consuming animal products.
>
> When you are ready you can pack lunches, keep snacks where you work, and
> learn to make tasty meals that will make you forget the fast food
> restaurants.
>
> There are all also books and web sites that give tips on how to deal
> with relatives.
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> Volunteering for local vegetarian or AR groups can help too. You can
> make friends and get peer support in a positive direction.
>
> In the meantime take things at your pace, eat what you want to eat, and
> don't worry about labels.
>
> Steve
>
> Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian
> http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html
>
> "The great American thought trap: It is not real
> unless it can be seen on television or bought in a
> shopping mall"
>
> Steve's Home Page
> http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/


Realize that 25% of the people reducing meat consumption has a bigger
effect than one hard and true vegan.