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I've been vegan for about 12 years (13 in January) after reading some discussions on Reddit about the theme, they hit me really hard after a beloved dog companion passed away.

I make pb&j daily, since it's so easy and yummy. I often eat beans and rice, fried rice, the most varied curries and farofa!

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[–] mariapaula 4 points 10 months ago

I've been a vegan for four and a half years now, and ever since, I've been eating better than ever. The dishes I love to make the most are muamba, a delicious African dish with tomato sauce and peanut cream, palmito bacalhoada, which is pretty common in my home country, Brazil, and almost every day, I treat myself to a warm almond milk hot chocolate with dark chocolate because it's my go-to comfort food. I'd like to cook more and get better at it, but most of the time, my hubby is the kitchen boss, and I can't complain about that