The first month, 8.
After that, for me personally, 2.On a scale of 1-10 how difficult is it to follow a vegan diet in the US?
10On a scale of 1-10 how difficult is it to follow a vegan diet in the US?
10.
Curious question... If you bite your nails, are you truly a vegan?
I'm not sure about the US, but I'm in Canada and I find it extremely easy. It really depends on how strongly you feel about it though. So difficulty for me, 2/10.On a scale of 1-10 how difficult is it to follow a vegan diet in the US?
Probably a 10. Being vegan means no meat, no dairy (Milk, cheese, eggs, etc), anything made with that or anything not organic another words you have to shop in an organic shop. I personally dont know how anyone can live without real meat, dairy, etc
1On a scale of 1-10 how difficult is it to follow a vegan diet in the US?
I would say it was easier in most parts of the US with the research i have been doing compared to the uk with all the things you have available compared with the uk. like your nutrisional yeast flakes are fortified with milk you have a wider range of milks avaible and substatute cheeses most uk substatutes are soy. The major problem in the US is the sugr its very hard to know what sugars are vegan. but there is alot more available in the US if i'm comparing it to the uk i would say about a 6-7.
It depends where you live.
If you live in an area where there are food deserts- 10 - You're going to be buying the little fruits and veg they have at convenience stores.
If you live in the burbs, near farmer's markets - 1 - You've got it made
Anywhere else and we're talking about personal commitment so I'd go with 2.
1 being the easiest and 10 being the hardest
'll give a food regiment of no diet a 2 ---
Being that you don't have to watch anything at all, you just eat what you like or are given, but it still depends on what you can afford.
Now I'll give a diet of where you have to watch something - whether it is meat or not or just carbohydrates a 3 to 4 ---
The same values apply as an unwatched food regiment plus you have to actually look at what you are eating and you have to ab able to commit to it.
As for a vegan diet I'll give it a 5 to 6 ---
You have to be able to afford it, you have to look at what you are eating(I'll give this two points, because if you don't know what to look for you could be eating animal products on not even know it), you have to be able to find it, you will more then likely have to be able to cook to make it taste good (If you aren't going to restaurants), you have to commit to it and you have to be smart about it, humans are designed to eat certain things so be sure to get all of your nutritional needs and with a vegan diet it is easy to overlook them, you don't want to become malnourished.
I would of added another point to veganism, but it has recently become very popular in the US. You will find products everywhere designed specifically for it almost everywhere, and even a few restaurants are popping up.
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Vegan diet: 6
Vegan lifestyle: 10 (virtually impossible)
Why would it be harder to follow a vegan diet in the United States? The United States is a first world country. Food is everywhere.
On a scale of one to ten, I'd say a 3. It is hard to find restaurants and supermarkets that provide vegan or even vegetarian entrees, but fruits, vegetables, cereal, and pasta is sold in every supermarket. The only hard part would be to find vegan mock meats which can be found at whole food markets, Asian Markets, and large mainstream supermarkets that sell organic foods(Pathmark, Shop Rite, Stop %26amp; Shop). Vegan restaurants can be found by googling the town or city you live in and typing vegan restaurants next to it.
I'd say it's a 2. Some words of advice to those who wish to become vegan. Learn how to really cook, begin reading labels, and learn the basics of dietary nutrition.
It depends on where you live, really. In some parts of the US it's almost impossible if you're not really dedicated. Some places it's really easy. Where I live, it's neutral. Not extremely hard or easy...so for me I'd say like a 4.5 or something.
10!
i only lasted 3 days.
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10
I tried being vegetarian and would suddenly start smelling meat:
- Sausages
- Steak
- Chicken
Plus being a Vegan is not good for you, you think your being healthy but your actually damaging your body more than if you weren't one.
If you don't want to eat meat go for a vegetarian diet instead, it's much better for your body.
We as humans aren't built for a Vegan diet.
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