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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Promote Compassion: Adopt a Turkey!

Hello friends and fellow animal lovers! Today is Thanksgiving! Although this holiday is a lovely opportunity to spend time with friends and family and share your love for them, every year millions of animal lives are lost in the process. Every year over 46 million turkeys lose their lives so that we can have a "traditional Thanksgiving". Turkeys are highly intelligent and emotional animals that bond strongly with their family members, and as all living beings, deserve to live. Did you know that turkeys purr like cats and that they enjoy listening to music?

This Thanksgiving, my mom surprised me with the wonderful gift of adopting a turkey through Farm Sanctuary in my name. Her name is Elsa and she is a beautiful turkey with an easygoing and somewhat shy nature. I already love her! My three-year-old cousin had a turkey named Anna adopted for her as well, and I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate this holiday. And let me say, my inner Frozen Fanatic was quite pleased as well.

Farm Sanctuary runs many programs that allow us, humans, to sponsor animals. If you are looking for a way this Thanksgiving to spread kindness and save lives, then this is a wonderful way to do it! I hope you have a wonderful holiday and that you do something for the animals. Whether it be serving a vegan turkey, or adopting an animal every little thing counts and the animals will thank you for it! Enjoy your holiday!

Yours,
The Compassionate Dreamer

*Take the Vegan Pledge

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Vegan Guide to Thanksgiving

Hello friends and fellow animal lovers! With
Thanksgiving on its way, you may be wondering how on earth you are going to survive the holiday. Being vegetarian or vegan during this holiday can be hard, what with the interactions with family members and all the turkey being served. Today's post will hopefully help you to have a happy, stress-free Thanksgiving with as little animal suffering as possible! Even if you aren't vegan or vegetarian, this post is here for you to learn more about what you can do on this holiday to make it as cruelty-free and plant-based friendly as possible! Enjoy!


Advice from The Compassionate Dreamer
  • Let the host know. If you are going over to someone else's house for Thanksgiving, make sure to let your host know beforehand of your dietary restrictions, preferences, and needs. 
  • Bring a dish! Bring a meat-free or plant-based version of your Thanksgiving favorites! Whether buying something from the grocery store, following an online recipe, or coming up with something of your own, it is bound to be fantastic! Make sure to bring enough for everyone to enjoy! Show off those cooking skills!
  • Prepare for the questions. Chances are, other guests are going to be curious about your dietary choices. Hopefully you won't be facing a full-on interrogation, but it is always best to make sure you are up to date, and well-informed about your diet and news in the veg world beforehand!
  • Be enthusiastic of others efforts. Although it may not always be perfect, your friends and family members are going to do their best to understand you and your diet. Be enthusiastic and receptive to their efforts. The last thing you want is for them to form an unrealistic snap judgement about veganism. That will only cause you more pain in the future so remember to be patient!
  • Host your own dinner! If this all sounds like absolute garbage to you and you really aren't in the mood to intrude, host your own gathering! This year, my family is having an all-vegan Thanksgiving extravaganza (more on that to come), and the best part is, you can too! There are so many amazing, and simple, vegan Thanksgiving and party recipes out there on the interwebs and in plant-based cookbooks.
  • Keep the focus on family. No matter what happens, remember why you are gathered together; to celebrate and spend time with family. Keep the unnecessary "vegan talk" to a minimum and focus on spending time with your loved ones. Most of all, enjoy the holiday!
I hope that this post wasn't too overwhelming and that it leaves you feeling confident going into the holidays. If you have any questions about my personal experiences, surviving this Thanksgiving, or anything else you feel I didn't address, I would be more than happy to help you out in the comments! I am always here for tips and advice, so don't hesitate to reach out!

Yours,
The Compassionate Dreamer

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Monday, November 4, 2019

Lola Rosa in Montréal, QC

Hello friends and fellow animal lovers! I know that it's been a little while, but today I am coming back at you with another amazing restaurant recommendation in Montréal called Lola Rosa! I hope you enjoy!

Lola Rosa is local chain of all-vegetarian cafés in Montréal, Quebec. Their mission is to provide their customers with delicious vegetarian and vegan food, that will help to encourage people to reduce their meat consumption for the future of our planet. Lola Rosa provides a unique variety of comfort foods with flavors inspired by many different cuisines! They serve burgers, samosas, and burritos as well as a classic veg-friendly poutine, among SO much more!

Friday, November 1, 2019

It's World Vegan Month!!!

Hello friends and fellow animal lovers! For those of you who didn't know, November is World Vegan Month and November first (today!!!) is World Vegan Day! The day marks the 75th year of wonderful The Vegan Society, and celebrates how far that the vegan movement has come in that time. It is a day that encourages everyone curious about veganism to transition to a plant-based diet, and work towards creating a cruelty-free society!

Are you wondering how can you celebrate World Vegan Month? Here are some ideas: 

  • Try out a vegan cookbook 
  • Go out to a vegan restaurant near you
  • Commit to having one plant-base meal a day or take the 30 Day Vegan Pledge
  • Hold a vegan potluck or social
  • Donate to a vegan charity or animal sanctuary (maybe even take a visit to one!)
  • Attend a vegetariran or vegan event 
  • Learn more about veganism and what you can do to make our planet a happier, healthier place