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Going Vegan

So, I’ve been contemplating on this for a while. And I actually still am. I’d really want to try if I could do it. But I want to start it when I’m really ready.

Earlier today, I went to a grocery store and I was considering vegan products. I was checking on the ingredients to know if they are vegan. I’ve bought some vegan products but still had non-vegan ones. I guess these are my baby steps.

I’d probably try it for a month. And then see how it goes.

I’m pretty positive about this though. So, wish me luck. And if you are vegan, please please please, I’d really like to hear from you.

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