I've never heard of thisisntbacon; I'll have to do some research.
I have almost trained all the cashiers at the local farm store NOT to ask if I have a farm tax exemption; all of my ruminants and poultry are purely pets. Everyone gets a name, no one gets eaten. This seems to amaze them since I buy a LOT of feed.
I am not sure about feeding dogs a purely plant-based diet. One of my old rescue dogs had idiopathic seizures and I prepared "people" food for her in a slow cooker because there was some thought that commercial food might be triggering her. The homemade stuff was about 80 percent veggie but also included some meat. But, I do either buy or bake vegan treats for my rescues.
I have not yet found a "burger" that I really like, but some of the chicken replacements I can get locally -- it's not a major metropolitan area -- are pretty good.
Avoiding dairy has been much harder for me than not eating meat. I have found some reasonable substitutes for (most) cheeses, although none are so good that I would want to just eat chunks of them plain. In a grilled cheese or melted on a casserole, they are fine.
BUT, my morning routine has long included a sweet and creamy iced coffee. I have finally found a flavored non-dairy creamer that makes my homemade coffee tasty enough to replace the commercial iced coffee that I love. Plain coffee is too bitter for my taste, and me without caffeine gets a little bitter, too!
I have almost trained all the cashiers at the local farm store NOT to ask if I have a farm tax exemption; all of my ruminants and poultry are purely pets. Everyone gets a name, no one gets eaten. This seems to amaze them since I buy a LOT of feed.
I am not sure about feeding dogs a purely plant-based diet. One of my old rescue dogs had idiopathic seizures and I prepared "people" food for her in a slow cooker because there was some thought that commercial food might be triggering her. The homemade stuff was about 80 percent veggie but also included some meat. But, I do either buy or bake vegan treats for my rescues.
I have not yet found a "burger" that I really like, but some of the chicken replacements I can get locally -- it's not a major metropolitan area -- are pretty good.
Avoiding dairy has been much harder for me than not eating meat. I have found some reasonable substitutes for (most) cheeses, although none are so good that I would want to just eat chunks of them plain. In a grilled cheese or melted on a casserole, they are fine.
BUT, my morning routine has long included a sweet and creamy iced coffee. I have finally found a flavored non-dairy creamer that makes my homemade coffee tasty enough to replace the commercial iced coffee that I love. Plain coffee is too bitter for my taste, and me without caffeine gets a little bitter, too!