People often mix up vegan and vegetarian. Vegan is when you do not use any products that killed animals. A vegan wouldn't have leather couches since they use animal hides, unless it was fake leather. To certain people vegan is the way to go, but to other's it's not. Some vegans won't even eat eggs since the way the chicken farms are operated. Since people need protein in their diets, vegan (in my opinion) isn't the way to go, because you can't just always eat eggs and tofu for your protein. (I'm sure there are other non meat foods that give you a lot of protein, I'm just not sure of them)
No, being vegan does not cause problems with the sun.
Cheesecake Factory, 3570 Las Vegas Blvd. S, has some vegan options.
A food that would not be a good source of iron in a vegan diet is white bread.
Yes, there is evidence that eating vegan can have beneficial results on hormonal related conditions.
Good vegan recipes can be found at your local bookstore and often times in your local grocery store. Any recipe using beans and rice can be whipped into a quick vegan meal!
Aux Vivres' on St-LaurentCrudessence on MacKay. http://www.avenue65.com/restaurants/crudessence?lang=en
Lauren Ulm has written: 'Vegan yum yum' -- subject(s): Vegan cookery
Yes, go to the Vegan Fitness site, link below.
If you and your boyfriend like vegan food, then I'm sure it will be good.
* Legends Vegetarian restaurant * Down to Earth Deli Cafe (mainly vegan)
A good substitute for vegan Worcestershire sauce is soy sauce mixed with a dash of apple cider vinegar and a pinch of sugar.
According to the "Freak's Dictionary" section of the book, a vegan is a human sauropod. A sauropod is defined as a vegan by Freak, actually being a herbivorous dinosaur.