
A vegan will eat no meat, no cheese, no milk, no eggs no product that is derived from these sources or even a chemical that may be derived from these sources. Nor will they wear the skins of animals or use products that are tested on animals. Sounds extreme doesn't it? In my opinion, yes, it is extreme, but that is not my choice to make. Vegans have decided to live a certain way and we need to respect that. And that is the key, respect. I myself have been dating a wonderful woman named Denise for a long time now.. Denise is damn near everything I could hope for in a woman and she is a vegan. When I decided to date her I had to accept the fact that meal times would not be as simple as they had been when I was dating other women. Denise has made it less hard by respecting my decision to continue to exploit animals for their food and skin. I, in turn, respect her decision to be vegan. This mutual respect and understanding is what makes ours a great relationship.
Now, the purpose of this website is to educate, inform and (hopefully) entertain. Eating vegan doesn't mean good-bye taste hello celery and carrot sticks. On the contrary, there are hundreds of foods that can be enjoyed by the meat eater, which are acceptable to the vegan. I personally have made meals that surprised me by just how good they were even if they were Vegan. No meat doesn't mean not good. So take a look around, check out some the recipes and realize that Vegans aren't a strange as they seem.