Recognition from the veggie websites
A few days ago I noticed a change in my traffic on Vegan Momma. I really don’t pay too much attention to my website traffic anymore. Occasionally I do check to see what brings people to my website but the numbers I really don’t look at it anymore.
Anyway after I noticed the increase in traffic I decide to log onto the admin panel at Vegan Momma to see what could possibly cause the increase it appears that a few prominent veggie blogs linked to me over the past few days which might explain the traffic increase. Now that I think about it I have been writing about health and veganism a lot more lately.
I really don’t think about being Vegan unless someone asks me about it, or I’m writing about it. I don’t find my lifestyle “strange” or “hard”. I imagine that has a lot to do with the fact that I’ve been vegetarian since 1992. I’ve been through the annoying stage where I was trying to find things I could eat. The funny thing is I had plenty of food choices however in the beginning I was making it too hard on myself.
You know what? My food choices aren’t an issue unless I go to a restaurant that isn’t Vegan friendly. That rarely happens since I prefer to make my own meals; however, when I do eat out I usually choose Caribbean, Indian, or Asian cuisine. It’s what I love, and I usually have plenty of choices to select.
One of the main reasons I created The Raw and The Cooked was because I wanted to show how simple, nutritious, and delicious it can be to live as a whole food vegan. Yes, you’ll find whole food vegan recipes here on vegan Momma but most of them will now be featured at The Raw and The Cooked.
There are a lot of veggie food websites out there many of them I like I also came across several foods that although vegan wasn’t exactly the healthiest of choices. Those websites features plenty of meat analogues, pasta rich, lots of bread products, and low on veggies.
Some of you might have heard of the Standard American Diet (high in processed foods low in nutritional value) well guess what you can also have the Standard Vegetarian (or Vegan) diet and be unhealthy also. It’s all about making healthy choices.
[tags]vegan, recipe, nutrition, vegan momma, the raw and the cooked[/tags]

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I have linked your site as well. I love the concept of vegan and raw food, I just haven’t gotten to that stage yet, but I am working on it :)
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