• 02May

    I started out as a student vegetarian, admittedly because it was cheaper but also because a college friend of mine was vegetarian and her food was always delicious and interesting. I spent my early vegetarian days eating a lot of lentils and dairy products and a certain amount of soy-based products like many who transition from a meat-based diet. At that time my main reason for being a vegetarian was my dislike of how animals are kept and killed.

    Moving to Switzerland saw a new start to my vegetarian phase. I soon took the decision to become a lacto-vegetarian, someone who eats dairy products (one fondue a year is a must, even though my mucus levels increase afterwards!) . However, most of my food is now plant-based, so closer to that of a vegan. My reasons have also changed. One of main reasons I now choose to be vegetarian is simply because of how good I feel and the amount of energy I have when I eat this way.

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