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Yay! Congratulations on becoming vegan! Lets get you started with some resources for vegan eating in your town/city! It doesn't have to be that hard if you look in the right places!

Vegan Apps/Websites

"Is It Vegan?" is an app available for your iOS or Android smartphone. The way it works is you can scan the UPC (barcode) on any package of food in a grocery or convenience store and the app will analyze the ingredients, making it easier to find out if you're favorite snacks are vegan or not. Cool, huh? When I first went vegan, I think the iPhone wasn't a thing quite yet, so I had an old school little book filled with animal ingredients to watch out for.

Animal-Free & Cruelty Free by Symbiotic Software for iOS and Android are more like that little book I took around. Animal Free is a list of confusing ingredients, both animal based and vegan. If you're ever not sure about something, it's a great resource. Cruelty Free lists cosmetics and products which are safe to use and not animal tested! These can be a big help while shopping!

Happycow.net is kind of like Yelp! or AroundMe for vegans and vegetarians. If you let the site use your locations, it finds veggie restaurants around your current location. You can search for restaurants that are vegan, vegan/vegetarian, or simply vegetarian/vegan options. Other vegans post reviews. It's pretty useful if you're traveling. They also have forums and link to other resources (I think under "Veg Topics" in the top bar.)


A Few Easy Vegan Cookbooks

The Vegan Stoner is EXACTLY what it sounds like. It's packed with adorable illustrations and it's super easy to follow. While simple, most of the recipes are really good! It beats the hell out of the weird microwave college PETA cookbook I bought when I was 18.

Vegan With a Vengeance was the first vegan cookbook I ever used that resulted in me making food that was actually edible to my friends. I started having vegan brunch parties at my apartment with the help of this book! I love the recipe for tofu scrambles!

And since we're talking about Vegan With a Vengeance, let me just rep ALL of Isa Chandra Moskowitz's cookbooks, her cookbooks are almost always amazing and super easy to follow.

Vegan Eats World is another great starter cookbook! It features recipes from around the world, and it's generally easy to follow.

Clothing/Lifestyle

Herbivore Clothing is a clothing/accessory store based out of Portland with some cute hats/hoodies/shirts/stickers/wallets... you know. When I first went vegan I got really into repping the cause and bought like 9 stickers for my laptop and a bunch of t-shirts and totes.

Moo Shoes makes vegan "leather-alternative" shoes. I have a pair of faux-shearling/ugg-style boots from them and they're of really good quality. Also, keep in mind that a lot of shoe companies like Doc Marten and TOMS make specifically vegan counterparts for their most popular shoe styles--also, thrift shopping.

As far as I'm concerned thrift shopping is a vegan's best friend, if you're buying second hand whenever you can, you're helping the planet.

Other Info

If you want to visit a zoo, don't visit a zoo, visit an Animal Sanctuary near you. Sanctuaries are rescue shelters where animals are brought to live and be protected for the rest of their lives. Try searching for Animal Sanctuary + Your State or Country. They are great places to visit and volunteer.

Also, I'm just gonna have to slip Vegan Black Metal Chef in here. The videos I've seen are hilarious and the recipes actually aren't bad.

I might edit this later with some more resources... stay tuned. Hope this helps!