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Why I gave up being vegan 
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I try not to be 'militant' and enforce the stereotype which the meat and dairy companies try so hard to promote.


My lot are doing that job pretty well without the need for anyone else to promote a stereotype. A lot of the time, those pushing the stereotype are the people who are the stereotype.


I imagine that is true, though in my experience it's not 'a lot of the time'. Most vegans I know hold a similar attitude to myself and there's just a couple who maintain the stereotype. I'm very much of the opinion that we're all free to do as we like, the stereotype mainly seems to be an issue for people who aren't vegan or who are vegan and push the stereotype but are desperate not to.

For all I know though, I might fit the stereotype and if I do I'm not particularly bothered. We're all free to do what we like and much like I wouldn't want someone else's political or religious views forced on me, I don't push my agenda on others. There's plenty of information out there for people who care enough to want to look and for everyone else I say live and let live. I was not a vegan for the majority of my life and it wasn't someone constantly hounding me which made me change, so I don't see it as an effective way of 'converting' others.

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Funnily enough, we went grocery shopping over the weekend and swmbo was thinking about stopping drinking milk. I didn't know where this came from but I peered over her shoulder last night and she was following a vegan profile on instagram. There was a lot of negativity around cows, their welfare and milk. It reminded me of PETA.

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Funnily enough, we went grocery shopping over the weekend and swmbo was thinking about stopping drinking milk. I didn't know where this came from but I peered over her shoulder last night and she was following a vegan profile on instagram. There was a lot of negativity around cows, their welfare and milk. It reminded me of PETA.


I can’t be doing with tea without milk. I’ve tried various types, and it’s just unpalatable. The alternatives to milk just don’t work (my mum uses them, obviously). It’s like drinking black tea which has had some opaque whitener added. I don’t like coffee, so moving to that wouldn’t be workable (things like soya are better in coffee than tea, I’m told). It’ll gets to the point where it’s water or fruit juice. No “hot drink” on a cold day to warm you up. Oh, if you’re about to suggest honey based drinks, then that’s out too. Animals made it via human exploitation.

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Funnily enough, we went grocery shopping over the weekend and swmbo was thinking about stopping drinking milk. I didn't know where this came from but I peered over her shoulder last night and she was following a vegan profile on instagram. There was a lot of negativity around cows, their welfare and milk. It reminded me of PETA.


I can’t be doing with tea without milk. I’ve tried various types, and it’s just unpalatable. The alternatives to milk just don’t work (my mum uses them, obviously). It’s like drinking black tea which has had some opaque whitener added. I don’t like coffee, so moving to that wouldn’t be workable (things like soya are better in coffee than tea, I’m told). It’ll gets to the point where it’s water or fruit juice. No “hot drink” on a cold day to warm you up. Oh, if you’re about to suggest honey based drinks, then that’s out too. Animals made it via human exploitation.

Yeah, one of my friends is lactose intolerant so I got some lacto free milk last time they came round. Tea made with it did look a bit odd.
I find hot diluting orange or blackcurrant are both quite drinkable if you want a hot drink that isn't tea/coffee.

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I find hot diluting orange .

Best sore throat cure in the world.

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Funnily enough, we went grocery shopping over the weekend and swmbo was thinking about stopping drinking milk. I didn't know where this came from but I peered over her shoulder last night and she was following a vegan profile on instagram. There was a lot of negativity around cows, their welfare and milk. It reminded me of PETA.


I can’t be doing with tea without milk. I’ve tried various types, and it’s just unpalatable. The alternatives to milk just don’t work (my mum uses them, obviously). It’s like drinking black tea which has had some opaque whitener added. I don’t like coffee, so moving to that wouldn’t be workable (things like soya are better in coffee than tea, I’m told). It’ll gets to the point where it’s water or fruit juice. No “hot drink” on a cold day to warm you up. Oh, if you’re about to suggest honey based drinks, then that’s out too. Animals made it via human exploitation.

Yeah, one of my friends is lactose intolerant so I got some lacto free milk last time they came round. Tea made with it did look a bit odd.
I find hot diluting orange or blackcurrant are both quite drinkable if you want a hot drink that isn't tea/coffee.


But, really, though, I want tea.

My wife prefers soya milk in coffee - too much milk can make her feel unwell. So, generally, we let the water cool down a bit. If you don‘t, the drink can curdle. I was also told by one of the people working in Costa once that heating up the soya can achieve the same effect, but it seems rather wasteful to heat up a small amount.

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I find hot diluting orange .

Best sore throat cure in the world.

Sorry that's Whisky and honey and hot water

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