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My Favorite Facebook Sources of Vegan Recipes

One of the biggest challenges we all face when we make the decision to "go vegan or vegetarian" is what to cook. We grow up and learn to cook in a world that is completely centered on animal protein. Just take a look at any regular meal at there and you'll see what I mean; literally at the center of it all will be animal protein of some variety. So we start out having to learn to cook all over again. That's when you discover there are a whole lot of resources out there for delicious vegan recipes. I have a foodie friend that takes turns with me hosting each other to dinner. Although a totally committed animal protein cook, she is amazed by the vegan meals I prepare when it's my turn. If you are new to vegan cooking and eating vegan, you too are about to be amazed at the delicious meals you can make.

There are lots of cookbooks out there, but let's start off with the online stuff. Below is a list of Facebook pages that I keep an eye on for recipes. When I see something that appeals to me, I keep a copy of it, thus building up my own easily accessed "cookbook".

Here's my list.

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