vegan food

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10 Responses to “Vegan Food Guide”

  1. Vegan Food Guidecan i use this on my blog? it’s so great!

  2. Vegan Food GuideIsn’t it rad? I found it here: http://www.nutrispeak.com/. They seem nice over there….you should totally ask them!

  3. Vegan Food GuideWell the vegan plant milks and dairy alters are less in fat and have no cholesterol that is why it is higher, there are other vegan food pyramids out there. Heres one:
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  4. Vegan Food GuideOh woa! I didn’t even notice that! Bizzarro.

  5. Vegan Food GuideIt’s also crazy that they upped the "dairy" from 2-3 servings to 6-8. It shouldn’t be at the tiny top of the pyramid if it’s more servings than the fruits and veggies combined!

  6. Vegan Food GuideThat’s really bizarre!

  7. Vegan Food GuideIt is the same amt. of grain, but just shows the low end for the amt. of fruits and veggies, for some reason? And beans are in meat!

  8. Vegan Food GuideHaha – It should count as a fruit and as a grain bc of all the HFCS!

    It does seem like a whole lot of grain! I just randomly found this while looking for pictures of food.

  9. Vegan Food GuideI’d ask a naturopath about that much grain. If this pyramid is brought to you by USDA, they have a vested interest in getting us to continue to eat a lot of grain. Where’d this come from?
    I’d swap veggies and fruits for grain for sure.


    Seen in my contacts’ photos. (?)

  10. Vegan Food GuideI think in the omni one, beans count as veggies. (altho so does ketchup, acording to the USDA)

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