Just want a little info on the vegans?!


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Just want a little info on the vegans?

if i understand what i was reading you dont eat bread .. is there such a thing as vegan bread.. also i read you dont wear anything that was made from animals.. i did not know that they still make things from animals..i know finding purpume and make that was not testing on animals is hard to find.. my daughter wont wear anything like that and all i could find was one kind of purfume that states on it not animal tested..

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4 months ago
wow i had no idea on the clothes... quess it never occured to me


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4 months ago
wow i had no idea on the clothes... quess it never occured to me

Vegans can eat bread; there are just many breads that vegans cannot eat. Many breads have some form of milk (whey), a couple might have eggs, and many contain mono&diglycerides, an animal based ingredient. Simply check the labels.

Many clothes are still made from animals such as leather, suede (cow), wool (sheep), silk (worms), down (bird) and fur.

Local health-food stores might have good scented things that she can wear.

Also, http://veganessentials.com and http://veganstore.com have vegan forms most anything you could want, including shoes, coats, deodorants, bath and facial products, candy, food etc.. It should give you a good idea of what is out there.

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here is a link to the perfumes http://veganstore.com/body-care/perfumes...

And your question is....
If it's the vegan bread part, yes, there are many kinds of bread that are vegan. Try going to Whole Foods or Wild Oats and reading labels.

Fur coats are made from animals. Leather is made from cows. Animals are still used to make clothing.

There's no such thing as vegan bread,people are rich there they'll kill an animal and put it into a coat just to save $200,
sorry almost every purfume is animal tested.

Bread,yes as long as no eggs and dairy,mono-di glycerides from animals,not too processed either,if it has ingredients that I couldn't have at home I won't eat,so I only eat minimally processed breads.

They have synthetic leather shoes.Yes they use suede,fur,leather,etc for stuff and I avoid those

perfume,etc.(http://caringconsumer.com/)

There is vegan bread. Aneasy one to find int he Mid-west is Natural Ovens Bread.

Also many things are still made with animal products, so many even vegans cannot avoid them. Coats are still stuffed with feathers, shoes and car interiors are still made with leather, and people still wear fur.
There are alternatives too these things and they are easy to find but even at payless there are leather shoes.
The cheap leather is different then nice leather. Cheap leather at places like that basically take various animal scraps and put them in a big vat with some chemicals and glue, Cook them down and pour it out on a large flat surface making large sheets of cheaper "leather". (This is the typical leather used in cars) but still contains animal products.

Things like books (the printing proccess), tires, furniture and many other household items animal by products are still used and are hard to avoid.

It would probably be the least headache to buy a bread machine and make bread yourself rather than read every bag. Shopping can be made easier by going to www.veganessentials.com and looking at what products are vegan. Payless Shoes carry lots of man made shoes. Leather shoes are clearly marked. Read the article "How Vegan" on www.veganoutreach.org. Perfumes are probably best gotten as essential oil roll on products from the health food store.
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deeppurplemoon@earthlink.net - this person makes fabulous scented oils, the great thing about natural stuff is it won't give you a headache.

First, perfume is not necessarily an animal product, but it is a petrochemical one, and you may as well be smearing crude oil all over your skin as wearing that poison. That doesn't even begin to account for the number of people around you who are allergic to that garbage. Why would you inflict harm on them? Particularly when not inflicting harm is a part of being vegan.

Vegan bread has no animal products in it. It's not unusual to find bread that was made with dairy products and/or eggs and/or honey. Vegans always look for the absence of these as well as of all other animal products.

You didn't thing that they still made things form animals? Where do you think leather comes from? Or suede? What about wool? These are very, very common materials for clothing and for covering all kinds of furniture.




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