Whats the difference between a vegan and a vegitarian?!


Question: Whats the difference between a vegan and a vegitarian?
I'm considering choosing a different healthy lifestyle and I don't know the difference between the two. Which one is cheaper? What stores shall I shop? Is their a website with recipes? Help Please

Answers:

difference: http://www.vegetarianvegan.com/Vegan_Vs_…
vegetarian is definitely cheaper/easier.
there are tons of websites, just google "vegetarian recipes"
whole foods and other natural food type places are good.



A vegetarian does not eat any type of meat. A vegan does not eat meat either, but they also do not eat any dairy or eggs, basically any kind of animal product. The hardcore vegans wear different types of shoes and clothes. For example, they wouldn't wear anything with leather. I'm a vegetarian, and I have friends who are vegans, and being a vegetarian is cheaper and easier! I don't know where you live, but good stores for being veggie or vegan are Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe's, Wild Oats... They're still a bit pricey, but I think it's worth it!

Veggie



vegetarians dont eat meat basically....some will eat dairy products some wont...vegans are hard core, wont eat use, or wear anything that even remotely comes from an animal, those are the ones that usually look down on others for their choices, whether anyone asks their opinion or not.vegetarians are more likely to let it slide and keep their nose in their own business if you do. (from my experience anyhow)



A vegetarian doesn't eat meat but some do eat fish or chicken others don't eat any at all. A vegan only eats vegetables and doesn't eat meator anything else that comes from animals such as eggs or milk or cheese which means no ice-cream, chocolate or stuff like that which contains milk. If you look up vegetarian meals on google then you'll find some recipes. Hope I helped



"vegan" is spelled correctly, and "vegitarian" is not.



Vegans don't even wear leather shoes. Vegetarian is far easier.



Vegitarians don`t eat meat, but might use milk or cheese, butter etc.
Vegans use no animal products at all.




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