I read Kris Carr everyday and this popped up in my facebook feed from her this morning and thought I’d share it with you all :) Trying vegan can be incredibly intimidating. I was a vegetarian for about a year and then tried vegan for a bit – lasted all of 3 months or so. I was in university though and didn’t know enough about cooking or putting together healthy recipes. And it’s not exactly easy to prepare healthy vegan meals in your dorm room! This 21-day Vegan Kickstart Program includes a meal plan complete with a grocery shopping list so that you don’t feel overwhelmed with wondering what to feed yourself and your family. I’m amazed that this entire program is free too! Oh, and there’s a facebook page with over 20,000 others to help support you  and keep you on track along the way!

vegan kick start 21 day vegan kickstart starts today {includes free meal plan!}

I would love to sign up for this but we’re leaving for almost a month of travel on Friday. Not a chance that a vegan challenge would fit in! Let me know if any of you are going to start – I’d love to read about your experience if you blog it!

Any vegetarian or vegan families here? Some of my favorite recipes come from my vegan cookbooks.

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About Amanda

I'm Amanda. I started Natural Mommie in 2009 and have been turning mommies from eco-weak to eco-chic ever since! Having an intense addiction to sparkly pink strawberry flavored lipgloss and never claiming to be perfectly green I vowed to not give up my hip mama self once I became a mom and wanted to bring a little more organic into my life. My closet still isn’t full of organic cotton and bamboo, but it’s getting there!

Comments

  1. Karen R. says:

    Yep, I’ve been a vegetarian my whole life, with a long stint as mostly vegan. Love it! Common myth is that vegetarians are automatically healthy and thin. So not true. You have to work at it then too!
    Karen R. recently posted..Felt Play Food Sugar Cookies

  2. Karen R. says:

    P.S. Some of my favorite recipes (besides the ones my mom came up with) are from Isa Chandra Moskowitz (theppk.com) and Vegan Dad (vegandad.blogspot.com). :)
    Karen R. recently posted..Felt Play Food Sugar Cookies

  3. Jessica says:

    Awesome post!!:) I’m vegan,and I also love Isa Chandra Moskowitz!! I just made the lemon gem cupcakes from her cookbook “Vegan with a Vengeance” today. And I make her chipotle,corn and black bean stew about once a week. Really easy delicious recipes! I prefer ones that don’t ask for weird/hard to find ingredients,it discourages people from even trying to go completely vegan.
    I just came across this blog http://blog.fatfreevegan.com/ and there are some really good recipes there too.

  4. JennYH says:

    I’m not a vegetarian but am definitely looking to incorporate more meatless dinners into my week so I’ll be checking out that website! I don’t know if I can cut out meat completely but kudos to you. And it’s nice to know there’s a site out there that makes it easy. Looking forward to reading your posts on how this goes for you after vacation!

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