This document discusses several articles from the Veganuary website about going vegan. It summarizes a film producer's story of transitioning from a meat-eater to a vegan after watching the documentary Cowspiracy. It also briefly describes biographies of Ellen DeGeneres and vegan sausages produced in Switzerland that aim to resemble the taste of pork. Finally, it mentions articles on the Veganuary site that address common myths and questions about veganism.
A quick overview about veganism, its definition and other implications related to the topic. Click to learn something about vegans you may have not known before!
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2. Veganuary: Food Product
This is a 100% vegan friendly
alternative to sausages. They are
produced in Switzerland and
contain multiple different spices
to give some flavour that can
resemble the taste of original
pork sausages. They have a “firm
and wheaty-texture” this was a
quotation taken from
http://vegusto.co.uk/free-
from/meat-free/vegan-meat-
alternative-sausage-marjoram-
herb.html?tag=veganuary-21.
http://www.veganuary.com/products/vegusto-herb-
sausage-marjoram-2-x-115g/
Tags
Meat Alternative, herbs,
sausage, Vegusto,
marjoram
3. Veganuary: A Film Producer’s Story
http://www.veganuary.com/veganuary-a-
film-producers-journey/
Tags
Film producer, meat eater, vegan, veggie,
Cowspiracy, Veganuary, dairy-free
4. Veganuary: A Film Producer’s Story
This is an article/blog that has been written by a film producer from
Manchester who was contacted by one of people behind ‘Veganuary’
about creating a video for them. Judith (the film producer) states that
she is “very much a meat eater” but after finding out more about
vegans and what its like to be vegan she said how she was “excited to
try vegan in January”. The article talks about the transformation from
being a heavy meat eater to trying out veganism.
Quotes
“For me personally, going from a full meat eater to a fully vegan at
home and vegetarian when I’m out is a massive step.”
“I sat and watched Cowspiracy on Netflix and that really took the wind
out of my sail.”
“It seems like it is easier to find good savoury vegan options when
eating out”
5. Veganuary: People
This is an example of a small
biography that is written by the
people behind the Veganuary
website. This particular example is
about Ellen DeGeneres, who is a
comedian and TV presenter, and is
based in the USA. The biography
states that DeGeneres tried
becoming a vegetarian but could
only last for 8 months before going
back to eat meat, until she watched
‘Earthlings’ which completely
changed her mind and was the final
push that made her turn Vegan.
http://www.veganuary.com/people/ellen-degeneres/
Tags
Ellen DeGeneres,
Vegetarian, Earthlings, 50
billion, vegan wedding,
cow adoption, EllenTV,
famous, television
Quotes
“She decided then that she couldn’t participate in the cruelty any
longer.”
“50 billion animals a year are killed”
“she became vegetarian, but went back to eating meat about 8
months later”
6. Veganuary: Myths
This is an example of a few of the
many myths and questions that
vegans get asked all the time. All
the questions have been answered
by vegans, from the serious
questions to the silly questions.
This is a good concept because you
get first hand answers and
responses, but of course different
people have different opinions,
which is why its great that there is a
comments section as it acts as a
form of discussion.
http://www.veganuary.com/myths/
Tags
myths, questions, answers,
vegans, discussion, health,
strength
Quotes
“Bees do make honey naturally, but they make it for themselves, not humans!”
“There may be a lot of protein in meat, but that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t exist anywhere else.
In fact, vegans simply do what cows, pigs, sheep and chickens do; we go to the source. Green
vegetables (the superstars are kale, broccoli, seaweed, peas and spinach), beans and pulses
(lentils, lima, edamame, pinto, black), grains (brown rice, whole wheat bread and pasta, quinoa,
bulgar) and nuts (brazils, peanuts, cashews, almonds, pistachios and walnuts) are all excellent
sources of protein.”