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		<title>Are You Wearing Vegan Knee High Boots</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are You Wearing Vegan Knee High Boots

With vegan knee high boots that is practical this winter season, you would be guilt-free with the thought that no animal parts went in to your favorite pair. Your pair of vegan knee high boots is as fashionable as any other regular animal made knee high boots. A vegan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are You Wearing <a href="http://blog2.carrotloves.com/vegan">Vegan</a> Knee High Boots</p>
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<p>With vegan knee high boots that is practical this winter season, you would be guilt-free with the thought that no animal parts went in to your favorite pair. Your pair of vegan knee high boots is as fashionable as any other regular animal made knee high boots. A vegan knee high boots is as versatile as knee highs that use animal parts. <br />
Vegan knee high boots are as stylish and sexy as any other knee high boots. They can be worn during the day or at evening night out. You will adore these vegan knee high boots. The materials fit wonderfully yet not as expensive as animal made materials. Vegan followers say they are extremely comfortable to wear and keep you warm. You would want to buy your vegan knee high boots in all different designs. <br />
Vegan knee high boots give terrific value for your money. They are very pretty boots as well as very comfortable. You are sure to receive a lot of compliment. Vegan knee high boots will surely heat up your cold winter day or night. They will sure to wow anyone who sees them on you. Just be sure you got the right style for your body. Women with larger legs will look real sexy with a pair of vegan knee high stretch boots. <br />
Comfort is a huge factor to consider with knee high boots. It is almost a requirement that you should be able to prance around with ease with your knee high boots or it all goes to waste. Imagine a beautiful and seductive knee high boots on someone who is visible uncomfortable with it. It is not a sexy sight, to say the least.<br />
For skinny legs, a vegan slouch knee high boots complimented by a slender heel should make your leg look fuller. Women with thinner legs should go for vegan knee high boots that add bulk to your feet. <br />
With vegan high boots, <a href="http://blog2.carrotloves.com/vegans">Vegans</a> do not have to be denied the good things about wearing high boots for practical or simply being flashy with fashionable footwear. Vegan high boots allow you to go high fashion and feel good about it without feeling guilt for the animals that died for it.</p>
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<a href="http://ladiesbargainboots.com/vegan-knee-high-boots/" >Vegan Knee High Boots</a> don't look or feel any different from your other boots. You will still be wearing super sexy boots without having to wear anything that has needed animals to create. </p></p>
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		<title>Raw And Vegan Tips That Work: How To Dine Out At Regular Restaurants</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raw And Vegan Tips That Work: How To Dine Out At Regular Restaurants
Now that you've decided to eat a primarily raw-Vegan Food based diet, you may wonder how you can dine out at regular food restaurants. Of course you want to maintain and even grow your social life, right? 
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<p>Now that you've decided to eat a primarily raw-<a href="http://blog2.carrotloves.com/vegan-food">Vegan Food</a> based diet, you may wonder how you can dine out at regular food restaurants. Of course you want to maintain and even grow your social life, right? </p>
<p>Right. Well you have good reason to be thinking ahead about this because dining out at restaurants and in other people's homes is definitely going to happen. In fact, dining out is our culture's most popular social activity. </p>
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<p>Rest assured, it is possible eat a healthy, raw, satiating meal while out with friends or family. The key here, as with maintaining a raw lifestyle while traveling, is planning and packing.</p>
<p>Most likely you're going to be ordering a salad. It can be a chicken salad without the chicken, a shrimp salad without the shrimp, or an order or two of the simple garden salad. If the restaurant offers an organic or local salad-even better! </p>
<p>Never be afraid to ask your server to "customize" a salad for you. What I usually do is create my own salad by looking at the menu and seeing what ingredients they have on hand (including vegetables used in entre sides). I think this leads to the most gorgeous and most colorful salads. Ask for a big salad with greens, other than iceberg, as the base and lots of different chopped raw vegetables on it. Ask for as many different colors as possible. If the restaurant has any guacamole or avocado anywhere on the menu-great! Now you know they have avocados back there and can ask for avocado to be put on your salad as well if you want to.</p>
<p>For dressing you could choose the restaurant's vinaigrette, lemon juice, or oil and vinegar on the side. I usually don't worry about the house vinaigrette being entirely raw. After all, that's what detoxing is for!</p>
<p>Your salad is most likely going to have people turning their heads in your direction asking "where was that on the menu? That looks great!"</p>
<p>Now, you may not get enough protein, fat, carbohydrates, or calories from this salad and this is where a bit of planning comes in handy. In your purse or pocket, I recommend bringing a handful of nuts or seeds, dried fruit (can be your dessert!), flax crackers, or a raw food bar. Whatever it takes for you to feel full and happy with your dinner.<br />
You could also supplement your salad with hemp seeds and sea veggies but be prepared, as this will definitely turn some heads. It depends on how comfortable you are around the party you're with. I know someone who does this to salads at regular restaurants and sticks with it. She wants to raise the vibration of the food before it reaches her mouth.</p>
<p>More tips for the raw foodist dining out at a non-raw restaurant:</p>
<p>Nuts and seeds on salads are usually toasted or candied.<br />
Make sure to ask to hold the cheese or dairy-based dressings on your salad.<br />
Bringing some sort of sweet with you is a great idea if you're going to be tempted to eat a cooked/baked dessert that others will be eating (I used to bring a date rolled in cacao nibs and that would completely satisfy my chocolate cake desires).<br />
If you're not entirely "raw", you can ask for plain steamed vegetables as an entre.</p>
<p>Others in your party may or may not notice what you're doing. If you're comfortable, confident, and nonchalant about what you're doing, they probably won't notice. They're more likely to notice and focus on you if you feel uncomfortable and embarrassed about it yourself. I've found that others are usually really interested in what I'm eating and will even comment on how good my salads look! If people ask about your diet, have a simple definition planned and memorized that you can give them. If you don't want the entire dinner conversation to focus on raw foods, just say it's how you prefer to eat right now or you're trying something new out for a while. In a nutshell, choose your line and deliver it in a positive and confident way.</p>
<p>If you're not comfortable dining out with others on the raw food diet and lifestyle, you can always eat beforehand and let others know you had a late lunch or breakfast. Just make sure to bring a snack in your purse or pocket just in case you'll be out for a while.</p>
<p>In time, you will definitely get used to how to eat out on a raw food diet. Dining at fine restaurants may not be as fun as it used to be, but that's because you know you can eat a much healthier and more satisfying meal at home for pennies on the dollar now. Propose a night out for your non-raw friends at your favorite raw restaurant. This is a great way to introduce them to raw foods and all they have to offer. </p>
<p>Soon we'll need an article of tips to help cooked food eaters survive in the raw-vegan world!</p>
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Lenette Nakauchi is a raw foodist who is passionate about teaching, coaching and demonstrating to others how to go and stay "raw" in a fun, healthy, sustainable way. Learn more about the raw food lifestyle and about superfoods by visiting her websites <a href="http://www.gorawhavefun.com"></a><a href="http://www.gorawhavefun.com" >www.gorawhavefun.com</a> and <a href="http://www.eatsuperfoods.com."></a><a href="http://www.eatsuperfoods.com" >www.eatsuperfoods.com</a></p></p>
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		<title>How To Get People To Become Vegan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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All Vegans have their own reasons for Becoming Vegan. What they have in common is that they all choose to be vegan, presumably because they think it is better to be vegan than not. For the same reason they themselves become vegan, many vegans want to encourage other people [...]]]></description>
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<p>All <a href="http://blog2.carrotloves.com/vegans">Vegans</a> have their own reasons for <a href="http://blog2.carrotloves.com/becoming-vegan">Becoming Vegan</a>. What they have in common is that they all choose to be vegan, presumably because they think it is better to be vegan than not. For the same reason they themselves become vegan, many vegans want to encourage other people to become vegan.</p>
<p>For example, if a person becomes vegan as to reduce animal suffering, then the person can reduce animal suffering even more by convincing other people to become vegan.</p>
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<p>The question is how to get others to become vegan. Most people are stuck in their ways and do not want to go through the trouble of making drastic changes, such as becoming vegan.</p>
<p>Worse yet, many ways vegans try to convert others are counterproductive. For example, yelling at, insulting, or otherwise belligerently attacking non-vegans will not convert them to <a href="http://blog2.carrotloves.com/veganism">Veganism</a>. Such methods only make vegans seem crazy and make non-vegans angry. For the same reason, aggressive or violent animal rights activism usually causes more harm than good.</p>
<p>The way to convert people to veganism is by inspiring them to take veganism seriously and consider the tenets of veganism with respect. Accordingly, vegans can best convert others by being nice and respectable. Additionally, it's important to be respectful of other people, because if you respect them, they are more likely to respect you. Vegans need to be great people all-around, not just when it comes to veganism. By doing this, other people will like the vegan, will respect the vegan, and thus will be more likely to genuinely consider veganism. </p>
<p>Vegans can gain respect by trying as hard as possible to not be rude, arrogant, immature or mean.</p>
<p>When people ask about veganism, vegans need to respond politely and reasonably. Do not insult the non-vegan or try to make them feel bad. If vegans make other people feel bad, then those other people will not want anything to do with veganism. In contrast, if vegans are nice, warm-hearted people, others will want to emulate them and join them.</p>
<p>This is all based on a simple principle that has nothing specifically to do with veganism. That principle is that people will consider the ideas of a person more if they generally like, respect, and admire the person. If you try, it is not that hard to be a well-liked, respected, and admired person. Simply be as likable, respectable, and admirable as possible by being friendly, polite, honest, modest, and attentive.</p>
<p>Instead of trying to force people to be like us, we need to inspire people to want to be like us. That is how we can get people to become vegan.</p>
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Scott Hughes owns and operates <a href="http://veganclub.org" >Vegan Club</a> at VeganClub.org. The website has a lot of free information and articles about veganism and for vegans. It also has <a href="http://veganclub.org/forums/" >Vegan Forums</a> where you can discuss veganism for free; all viewpoints are welcome.</p></p>
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