Reminder: It’s not rocket science to travel vegan

Published On: 13 July 2010Last Updated: 17 January 2017By

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Wouldn't it be great, totally great, if a mainstream article about veganism was positive and really reflected what veganism was about rather than so-called inconveniences that everyone faces when trying to eat out and be healthy?

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Sigh.  From Vegan Voyagers, Travel takes real planning for those who eat no meat, fish, eggs or dairy….

There is no hardship in traveling as a vegetarian. Vegetarians are everywhere. Vegetarian food is everywhere.  But when you are a vegan — eating no meat, fish, eggs or dairy — it’s quite a trick to travel.

Listen, isn’t it a trick to travel for anyone- vegan or not?  Just ask new parents how easy it is to take a road trip with little ones.

The hardest part, she says, is that most restaurant food — which is a bonding experience when consumed with friends on a trip — is off-limits to vegans.

Wouldn’t it be great if a mainstream article about veganism was positive and really reflected what veganism was about rather than so-called inconveniences that everyone faces when trying to eat out and be healthy?

Yeah.  That’d be great.

Oh, and by the way, if you need some awesome tips on how to travel vegan- check out Healthy Voyager.  That girl is a guru and has tons of super fantastic information on her page.  Hey Travel Channel, this girl is a star. HintHintHintHint :)

Published On: 13 July 2010Last Updated: 17 January 2017

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  1. Peter March 9, 2012 at 1:03 am - Reply

    It was nice to read the blog.

  2. jeri@godsdreamsforme July 28, 2010 at 12:59 am - Reply

    love the tag…vegan sillyness….mua ha ha

  3. jeri@godsdreamsforme July 28, 2010 at 12:51 am - Reply

    Thanks for the link to Healthy Voyager. Will check it out :D

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  5. marleah July 19, 2010 at 8:04 am - Reply

    It seems as though sometimes vegans WANT to make veganism seem tough … like we are better than others because we can handle all of these challenges. Maybe that’s what is happening here – an attempt to keep veganism for an elite group only, whether intentional or not. I do find that being supportive and admitting that we aren’t perfect either does a lot more to encourage others to try being vegan for one meal or one day, or heck, even longer – and isn’t that really what we should want?

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Reminder: It’s not rocket science to travel vegan

Published On: 13 July 2010· Last Updated: 17 January 2017· By ·

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

Wouldn't it be great, totally great, if a mainstream article about veganism was positive and really reflected what veganism was about rather than so-called inconveniences that everyone faces when trying to eat out and be healthy?

In this article

Sigh.  From Vegan Voyagers, Travel takes real planning for those who eat no meat, fish, eggs or dairy….

There is no hardship in traveling as a vegetarian. Vegetarians are everywhere. Vegetarian food is everywhere.  But when you are a vegan — eating no meat, fish, eggs or dairy — it’s quite a trick to travel.

Listen, isn’t it a trick to travel for anyone- vegan or not?  Just ask new parents how easy it is to take a road trip with little ones.

The hardest part, she says, is that most restaurant food — which is a bonding experience when consumed with friends on a trip — is off-limits to vegans.

Wouldn’t it be great if a mainstream article about veganism was positive and really reflected what veganism was about rather than so-called inconveniences that everyone faces when trying to eat out and be healthy?

Yeah.  That’d be great.

Oh, and by the way, if you need some awesome tips on how to travel vegan- check out Healthy Voyager.  That girl is a guru and has tons of super fantastic information on her page.  Hey Travel Channel, this girl is a star. HintHintHintHint :)

Published On: 13 July 2010Last Updated: 17 January 2017

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Leave a reply

  1. Peter March 9, 2012 at 1:03 am - Reply

    It was nice to read the blog.

  2. jeri@godsdreamsforme July 28, 2010 at 12:59 am - Reply

    love the tag…vegan sillyness….mua ha ha

  3. jeri@godsdreamsforme July 28, 2010 at 12:51 am - Reply

    Thanks for the link to Healthy Voyager. Will check it out :D

  4. […] Travel Vegan, it's okay. | Your Daily Vegan – The Daily Vegan Spin … […]

  5. marleah July 19, 2010 at 8:04 am - Reply

    It seems as though sometimes vegans WANT to make veganism seem tough … like we are better than others because we can handle all of these challenges. Maybe that’s what is happening here – an attempt to keep veganism for an elite group only, whether intentional or not. I do find that being supportive and admitting that we aren’t perfect either does a lot more to encourage others to try being vegan for one meal or one day, or heck, even longer – and isn’t that really what we should want?

  6. […] Travel Vegan, it's okay. | Your Daily Vegan – The Daily Vegan Spin … […]

  7. […] Travel Vegan, it's okay. | Your Daily Vegan – The Daily Vegan Spin … […]

HELLO! I'm KD Angle-Traegner.

Writer, activist, and founder of Four Urban Paws Sanctuary. I’m on a mission to help people live a vegan life. Read more about KD…

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