You're awesome! I'm not currently a vegan, but I have been at various points in my life. I'd say it's the most compatible with my personal ethics. For me it is less a matter of cost than the ability to plan ahead and cook most of your meals. It can actually be cheaper to cut out all the processed, ready-to-eat garbage that offers little nutrition.
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Thanks. :)
I agree. It's actually a lot cheaper but people have this misconception that it's expensive. Raw vegan is insanely pricey and I failed any time I attempted it but really I don't think entirely raw is that beneficial. I think incorporating raw things into the diet and eating legumes and things is fine. I don't think it's smart to cut out all beans and legumes. (and quinoa!)
Yeah, I don't think raw is the way to go. There are a lot of advantages to cooking our food. It's one of the things that gave the species an evolutionary advantage. Not that it's a Bad Thing to eat raw foods, but you can take it too far.