
5 Things I Wish I Knew
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Before going vegan, there were some things we wish we knew. The journey got so much easier once we figured out what to do in these 5 areas:
- Knowing what restaurants were in our area with vegan options. Not all restaurants that have a vegan option will come up on a vegan restaurant search, so look around and find them.
- Knowing our triggers and how to avoid getting hangry. Starting out especially, the hardest part was making sure that there were enough snacks available so we didn’t default to something easy and fall off the wagon.
- Knowing what food that wasn’t meat related was actually vegan. There are often non-vegan ingredients.
- Finding a local vegan community. It always helps to find like-minded people to share ideas and resources.
- Know and use your alternate protein sources.
You can search for vegan restaurants near you using https://www.happycow.net/
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