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theveganist
19 Views · 2 years ago

It’s hard to put into words how it feels when you surround yourself with the right group of people. When you find your community. Your tribe. A few weeks ago, we held our annual Vegan Superhero Retreat for clients of our Vegan Superhero Academy coaching program. It was an action packed week in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania filled with laughter, smiles, and life lasting memories. And wow. It was a truly life-changing experience, and one that we invite you to experience for yourself...

Let’s work together to inspire change, spread compassion, and challenge the status quo.#vegan#vegancommunity #veganretreat#vegans

theveganist
25 Views · 2 years ago

In this video I will talk about the biggest intentional communities in the world. These are eco villages that are open for you to visit or learn more about if you're interested in the eco village movement. I highly recommend that you watch this video and do your own research about global eco villages before planning your visit or stay at one. You can also visit GEN - Global eco village network - to find other, smaller intentional communities or eco villages close to you.

theveganist
18 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Are you an athlete looking to enhance your performance through nutrition?

Look no further! In this video, we dive into the world of plant-based nutrition and explore how it can benefit athletes of all levels. Our expert nutritionist shares insights on the best plant-based foods for energy, muscle recovery, and overall health. Whether you're a professional athlete or just starting out, this video is packed with practical tips to help you reach your peak performance. So, grab your notepad and get ready to learn all about plant-based nutrition for athletes! 🌱🏋‍♂️

#plantbasednutrition #athletes #performance #healthylifestyle

Tovegans
109 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Being part of a vegan social network offers a range of benefits, from connecting with a supportive community to accessing valuable resources and making a positive difference in the world. It's a great way to deepen your knowledge and commitment to animal rights and veganism while forging meaningful connections with others who share your passion.

theveganist
21 Views · 2 years ago

⁣This video explores the benefits and considerations of vegan nutrition, a plant-based diet that excludes all animal products. The ⁣ video discusses how a well-planned vegan diet can provide all the necessary nutrients for good health and reduce the risk of certain diseases. However, it also highlights the importance of being careful to ensure that you are getting all the essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that your body needs. The ⁣ video emphasizes the importance of seeking guidance from a healthcare professional or nutritionist when adopting a vegan diet to ensure that you are getting all the necessary nutrients for good health.

Storme Light
1 Views · 2 years ago

This is a song about general oppression, its based on what I was seeing in the world as a whole.
I am a vegan musician, although my songs are not always about veganism, there is always a message there encouraging empathy, thought provoking ideas, trauma, or freedom.

Tovegans
35 Views · 2 years ago

You like first learn how to make pancakes, and then wonder why they aren't fluffy like at a restaurant. Stop wondering, and let's show you how.

Today is Episode 2 of our series "How To Plant Based" and we're showing you how to make fluffy vegan pancakes perfectly every single time.

This recipe uses mostly pantry staple ingredients so you will love this recipe and how easy it is even more!

Timestamps

00:00 How to Make Fluffy Vegan Pancakes
00:25 How to Make Vegan Buttermilk
00:48 How to Make a Flax Egg
1:13 How to Measure Flour
1:30 Baking Powder Purpose for Fluffy Pancakes
2:16 How to Easily Add Dry Ingredients to Wet
2:25 Most Important Step in Making Fluffy Vegan Pancakes
2:45 Why you should let your pancake batter set before using
2:58 What temperature should you cook pancakes on
3:30 How long to cook pancakes

#VeganPancakes #HowToMakePancakes

Tovegans
26 Views · 2 years ago

Check out these tips that are definitely going to help you out! Throughout my years eating a plant based diet I have picked up a ton of hacks that I want to pass on to you.

Do you have any of your own? Share your tips and hacks down below so we can all learn!

0:00 - Intro
1:02 - Soft Tofu for the base of a creamy, high protein dip
2:15 - Stop rinsing your pasta
3:30 - Use a towel in boxed greens to preserve freshness
4:14 - Use Liquid Smoke for a smokey or bacon-ey flavour
5:40 - 4 Keys to a Good Sauce (Sweet, Salty, Tangy, and a Fatty Component)
8:12 - Cook oats with a banana (and/or a date) to naturally sweeten it
8:55 - Half and cook sweet potatoes face down for the best results
9:50 - Use a tortilla or flatbread for a simple pizza crust
11:00 - Steam veggies on top of grains or legumes
11:30 - Avoid Coffee or Tea around meal time for maximum iron absorption

Tovegans
44 Views · 2 years ago

So many viewers have been asking me how to make a cake without condensed milk so here goes. So instead of using condensed milk I have used 1 cup of coconut milk and one cup of jaggery sugar or normal sugar or you can use brown sugar.
To make it vegan I have substituted the butter for oil .
To make the chocolate truffle I have used dark chocolate couverture with coconut milk and if you want you can add any type of sugar.
Garnish with whatever you like .
I do hope you all have supper success in making this cake.

Ingredients
Wheat Flour 1 cup
Baking Powder 1 tspn
Baking Soda 1 tspn
Cocoa Powder 1 tbspn
Jaggery Sugar 1 cup
Olive Oil 1/2 cup or 100 ml
Salt a pinch or 2
Vanilla Essence 1 tspn
Apple Cider Vinegar 2 tspns
Coconut Milk 1 cup
For the sauce

Dark Chocolate Couverture 1 cup
Coconut milk 3 tbspns

Walnuts for decoration ( optional )

Tovegans
27 Views · 2 years ago

Hope you all enjoy this vlog! I show you how I am shopping smarter transitioning into a Vegans diet & seriously the best vegan pizza! Hope you all enjoy!

Tovegans
7 Views · 2 years ago

This short video, shows a few reasons why to be vegan. This video is for vegan kids.

Tovegans
17 Views · 2 years ago

Hi Guys! I'm Melissa and I make videos on health & happiness... in this video I share all the lessons I've learned in 3 years of being vegan and share my advice for new vegans and/or anyone considering veganism.

I hope you find this video to be helpful! Thanks for watching and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to this channel for more videos from me :)

Tovegans
28 Views · 2 years ago

I've been vegan for 6 years and training for 8 years. Here's how my body transformed in that time and what I learned.

My 6 Year Vegan Body Transformation - 3 Things I Learned

Here's my full vegan body transformation as a male, before and after:

About 8 years ago. I was a lost kid.

There was a video game called Metin2. I was addicted to it. I smoked cigarettes on the weekends and I often drank to black outs.

Sometimes I spent days without leaving my room - glued to my computer. Or my hookah. I used to smoke hookah when gaming or watching a video.

My big brother called me "the unhealthiest person he knew". And I think he was right.

Yet, I thought to myself: "Why change, if this is working just fine?"

Jokes on me. My life was deteriorating in front of my eyes. I was just too blind to see it.

I nearly dropped out of school due to bad grades. I was looking to become a lawyer and felt like I had no control over my life anymore.

1. Accept total responsibility.

You are at your current situation because of you. Not because of any other external circumstances, not because of any force that is against you. But because of YOU and the choices that you made in the past. Once you accept full responsibility for your situation, you can change. You can change your choices – you can change your life.

One time, still in my gamer, smoking and drinking time, a friend of mine dragged me in the gym.

Although I didn't like exerting myself at all, I noticed early on that the gym helps me grow. It made me feel excited about the future. It made me feel truly and sustainably good about myself. Something I haven't felt in a while.

The results of training however were slow. I remember I was googling 2 weeks transformation and was dissatisfied with my results.

I wanted to give up multiple times on this journey of my body transformation. So I had 2 options: 1. Throwing in the towel or 2. Learning more about what I'm doing wrong.

I chose the latter - so I had to develop an insatiable need for knowledge.

I devoured dozens of books on the topic. Hired coaches. Got my degree in the Swiss Academy Of Fitness and Sports. And stumbled into veganism along the way after reading the book 'Eating Animals' by Jonathan Safran Foer (amazing book btw).

I went vegan after 2 years of training and it was the first time I ever saw a sixpack in my life.

2. The value of learning.

Strive for continuous education. After finishing school is when the education starts, not where it ends.

Right now I am training for about 8 years and am vegan for about 6 years. My blood test results are perfect, I have a sixpack year round and I can run a 10k, do martial arts and train in the gym.

Being in great shape is an enabler & an amplifier for your life. It makes everything way easier. You have more confidence, you have more energy, you feel mentally clear and you feel in control of your body.

Here’s how serious I am about this: If someone would offer me $1,000,000 to go back to where I was 8 years ago I’d decline. No thanks.

Realize that your body is your vehicle for life. The better you fuel it and the more you take care of your vehicle, the better your life will be. This was a key learning that I took from my 6 year (and ongoing!) vegan experience.

3. The only true asset that we have in this life, is our health.

Without health, we can’t enjoy relationships, we can’t enjoy our family, we can’t enjoy our wealth. Health therefore should always be a priority and be reflected by our lifestyle choices. Where we spend our time, where we spend our money and where we spend our energy.

Tovegans
13 Views · 2 years ago

We compare vegan diets of three different generations and dietary needs.

Tovegans
10 Views · 2 years ago

🍔Beetroot Burger (raw vegan)
I know I keep saying I don’t like burgers but I make an exception for raw vegan ones.

INGREDIENTS
✨For the beetroot burger patty✨
Beetroot pulp
Freshly grated coconut
Flaxseeds, ground
Black chia seeds
@Mu.soysauce
@whynot.organic Sonnentor Frankie’s BBQ Spice Mix

✨For the burger “buns”✨
2 large portobello mushrooms
1 teaspoon Masarang Arenga Forest Sugar Syrup from @straitswholefoods
1 teaspoon @Mu.soysauce
White sesame seeds

✨For The Papaya Fries✨
Papaya
Calamansi lime juice
@whynot.organic Sonnentor Frankie’s BBQ Spice Mix

✨To BUILD THE BURGER:✨
Beetroot burger patty
Burger bun
Kale
Microgreens
Tomato, sliced
Red cabbage, thinly sliced


Remember to click in the thumbs up button👍, and then I can create more recipe videos for you!

Thank you for your support. 🙏🙏🙏

#veganburger #rawveganburger #rawveganfries #rawveganburgerbuns #veganfries
#SHORTS

Tovegans
14 Views · 2 years ago

This is day 1 of an exercise in which I set myself the task of cooking 6 different meals on a total budget of £4
As usual, there will be rules and permissions - this time though, no animal products, and ambient (shelf-stable) purchased products only.
This video contains the shopping, some foraging and Day 1 of the menu. Teleportation is permitted.

It's important to note: this is NOT an attempt to 'play at being poor'* (although it did make me appreciate things that I normally take for granted), NEITHER is it an attempt to 'prove that people on benefits could get by with less' (in fact if anything, it proves the opposite - because this was a difficult thing to do - that's why it's called a 'challenge').
Primarily, this is an exercise that I set myself specifically to try to provoke a creative response; to nurture or develop transferrable skills of creativity and adaptability.

*nor in this case, make any kind of statement about vegan diets.

Tovegans
4 Views · 2 years ago

Learn how to make quick, simple and satisfying plant based meals with a focus on Asian cuisines.

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Tovegans
3 Views · 2 years ago

LEARN HOW TO MAKE 4 DIFFERENT TYPES OF VEGAN RAMEN RECIPES!

LAY HO MA! Ramen in my opinion is an amazing dish to make any time of the year. Its so incredibly flavourful and your imagination is really the limit. Join me in this episode and learn how to make vegan ramen recipes 4 different ways! Let's begin!

If you enjoyed this episode and would love to see more, remember to like, comment, and subscribe so that you won't miss a single episode!

Hong Kong born Canadian, Wil Yeung is an international photographer, filmmaker, entrepreneur, violinist, and YouTube chef. He immigrated to Canada when he was a young boy carrying with him his ability to speak Cantonese and some broken English. Much of his culinary aspirations stem from his background in the visual and musical art spaces. Whether you're plant based or plant based curious, Wil believes that learning how to make food can really change your life and of those around you.

Tovegans
6 Views · 2 years ago

How to make hummus, another quick & easy vegan recipe. Hummus is a vegan staple, home making hummus is simple, cheap and a fabulous high protein vegan snack recipe for the fridge and freezer. This hummus recipe is a big batch to make life simple & easy. Having home made Greek hummus ready is ideal, as its a high protein vegan recipe great in wraps, sandwiches, lunch boxes, as a high protein dip with veggie sticks or pitta bread. Learn how to make hummus, its very simple and a great budget vegan recipe. Having homemade fresh hummus is a great way to stay in shape and keep to a plant based vegan diet, snacks in the fridge and freezer helped me to loose weight and stay in shape. This vegan recipe is an ideal vegan recipe for beginners, it really is easy. This hummus recipe only has a few ingredients and it's supper yummy. An ideal plant based recipe for beginner vegans and anyone starting a plant based diet wanting to learn hwo to cook nutritious vegan recipes at home using the whole food plant based diet approach. Make a batch of high protein hummus today and have easy snacks and vegan lunches ready all week. It's easy to stick to a plant based diet with vegan recipes ready made in the fridge and freezer, this hummus recipe is a must to learn for all new vegans and anyone wanting to loose weight on a vegan or plant based diet. Chickpeas are a fantastic source of plant based protein, so learn how to make hummus today with my easy & delicious Greek hummus recipe. I love to meal prep plant based vegan food, i batch cook vegan recipes most days, its easy to loose weight and stay in shape with healthy home made food in the fridge and freezer. For more vegan meal prep recipes check out my monthly vegan meal prep videos.

#veganfood #plantbasedrecipes #plantbaseddiet #hummusrecipe #howtomakehummus #highproteinvegan #vegan #plantbasedfood #chickpeas #chickpearecipe #dips #healthyrecipes #greekrecipes #healthyrecipesshorts #vegetarianrecipes

Tovegans
3 Views · 2 years ago

Sadhguru was asked a question about vegan food on his Save Soil tour, and I'm here to call out any silly Sadhguru nonsense

#sadhguruvegan #sadhguruexposed #davidramms




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