So I haven't blogged in months, pretty much because as I was a new blog I just lost the effort and gave up trying to gain followers. But I've now become motivated to try and change that, so I'm back!!!
The best welcome back post surely has to be an update on changes in my life, so I'm talking about a change I recently made in deciding to become a vegetarian!
I decided to make this change as I found myself being more and more put off meat. I eat mostly vegetarian anyway, as its healthier and my Dad's a veggie so it makes life easier, and I just realised that I just didn't WANT to eat meat. I soon found myself feeling guilty when I did eat meat because I know how cruel the meat industry is and also how bad farming is for the environment, so I thought I'd just go for it and make the commitment.
I was nervous at first to admit the decision I made, because being veggie comes with a tonne of judgements and misconceptions. To name just a few:
"You just want to go veggie as a statement, to try and look cool and foodie": I literally cannot stress how untrue statements like this are. Admittedly you get cool vegan bloggers who make amazing food and do make vegetarianism look like an alternative statement, but I'm sure 99% of people would NOT want to give up burgers and bacon butties just to look cool, and I personally think the cruelty to animals is a much more important issue.
"The animal's already dead when you buy it, so whether you eat it or not doesn't make a difference": In these cases people need to learn about supply and demand. The animal's only dead already because of the extremely and ever raising demand for meat. If everyone became a vegetarian the demand would be completely reduced and there wouldn't be thousands of dead animals in the meat aisle of your supermarket I can assure you.
"But what about cavemen, they ate meat it's part of the food chain!": It is art of the food chain! Hunting animals for food for survival that is, but not farming thousands of cows and housing them in dark cramped conditions before sending them off to be slaughtered. Definitely not.
Anyway, this blog post might have been extremely boring if you have no interest in vegetarianism (sorry!) but to conclude, I don't regret this decision in any way and couldn't feel happier about my conscience when eating so I would recommend this change to everyone. Also, people who say you can't get nice vegetarian food, just try the quorn cocktail sausages, They are life changing.
Much love, Emmy x