About half a week ago, I became self aware of my state as a piece of shit regarding the animal populations of Earth and their wellbeing. It was sparked by a video of animal abuse I saw online that I refuse to describe beyond serial-killer-level psychological torture to a poor, defenseless being.

I realize, there’s a set, and a mic, and props. This ain’t the first time, this has fucking followers and people will mimic it. We’re this shit as a species?! Where is the bottom? Is there one?!

I generally consider myself a fairly strong willed person, and my former diet wasn’t too dissimilar from dishes I could make vegan, so, I figure, why not? I saw Blue Planet 3. I know we’re fucking up. I had a few holdout food items but, pizza is my favorite food, and I believe replicating it will be fun. There’s apparently a few vegan roux recipes with some ways to mimic cheese flavor for mac and cheese. I’m into it.

Anyway, do share any tips with me that you wish you’d known when you started out. What’s a good brownie recipe?

  • moonlight@fedia.io
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    3 days ago

    I agree with your general message (The best substitute is no substitute), but “highly processed” is a really misleading term. Vegan meat substitutes are still fairly healthy compared to actual meat. The reason most ‘processed food’ is bad for you is because it’s nutritionally poor, and has high salt, sugar, preservatives, artificial dyes, etc.

    As a side note: while vegan cheese is not very good, I think oat milk is significantly better than cow’s milk.

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      3 days ago

      Vegan meat substitutes are still fairly healthy compared to actual meat.

      I agree, although that’s more a function of how unhealthy meat is than how healthy meat substitutes are.

      And I think there’s a significant difference between traditional meat substitutes, like tofu and wheat gluten, and modern meat substitutes like impossible burgers, with high levels of sodium and saturated fat and chemical binders and industrial processing and so on.