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1. Just getting started? These folks out of Pittsburgh wrote an internationally
acclaimed booklet, and have also produced the Vegan Starter Pack
for those just beginning down the path. 2. Globetrotting? Here is where you can learn how to "speak vegetarian"
in many world languages. 3. This website offers preventative medicine and nutrition for vegans,
helping us to relieve the pain on everything from arthritis to
migraines naturally. 4. Looking for good vegan products available in Cincinnati? This
website has done the homework for you, and even offers cooking
suggestions. 5. Curious about B-12 requirements? Want to argue better with naysayers?
This website, which is maintained by a frequently touring vegan
author, is also home to a nutritionist of national prominence,
whom you can ask health-related questions. 6. Perhaps you're feeling adventurous? Maybe you want to save money?
It could be that you're trying to be more self-sufficient? Whatever
the reason, this website gives you instructions on how to make
your own tofu and soy milk. Imagine the possibilities! 7. Want to learn 101 excellent reasons to be a vegetarian? Want to
tell your friends? Then check out this vibrant website. 8. The largest vegetarian organization in the U.S. is based out of
Baltimore, so this is the best place to go for a guide to vegan
dining in Maryland. 9. Do you want to donate to a health charity, but you don't know
whether or not they experiment on animals? This is where you will
find the health organizations that are animal-friendly and those
that still sanction tests. 10. You're tooling around a province of southwest Canada, hungry for
a veggie burger. Check out this website to discover all your vegan
options there. 11. Buy too much tofu this week? This website have more than 100
recipes to help you resolve your tofu dilemma with delicious ideas. 12. This farm started in 1986, when the founders discovered a still-breathing
ewe that had been tossed into a pile of dead animals behind the
stockyards in Lancaster, PA. Today, this is the largest shelter
in the U.S. for survivors of factory farms. 13. Want to adopt a chicken from the above-mentioned organization?
Here you will find instructions on providing a good home for your
new friend 14. Lonely? Want to meet another vegan to bring home to mother? Explore
this website to find your perfect mate. These answers represent just a tiny fraction of the vegan and vegetarian information available on the world wide web. For a slightly more complete version, check out the dozens of sites available through our links page.
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