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This so much. One of my mates eats nothing but meat, yet he always has something in there for me. When we have BBQs together he gets me those small, one time BBQ from the shop and plenty of vegan stuff (mosty veggies and Sainsburys frozen goodies). It's never a problem with people that actually care.
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I've been veggie for 5 years now and I am also currently wanting to go full-vegan.
I have recently massively cut down on my dairy intake but I still crave eggs and yoghurt and cheese at least once a month and I eat Alpen every day.
If you feel like you're going to struggle going full-vegan right away and you're morally ok with still eating dairy products then I agree that going vegetarian is a logical step to take. Even if it's just a few weeks of intermission.
Aside from my cravings, my main pit-fall is other people cooking for me.
Most people I know are full-on meat eaters and I feel very imposing and self-entitled making demands of them when they offer to do something nice for me. Anyone got any tips on this?
Come New Year, I intend to try and go full-vegan. This will more than likely involve me being far more active in this thread, so consider this my official "hello".