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    by Vera Love

    For the average wanderer, traveling to a new part of the world offers the exciting (and sometimes traumatizing) opportunity to try new regional dishes. While travel can provide many tasty experiences, finding foods for sp...read more

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    by Sadie Moses

    While on the road finding restaurants and grocery stores are a must and can be difficult especially if you have a specific diet, such as being a vegetarian or vegan. A few tips and a little planning make any trip much easi...read more

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    by Rosa Holly

    I'm not a vegetarian. I just don't eat meat. And I'm from Montana. There are more cattle than people in this state and the cattle are not usually destined for petting zoos. On top of that, it's a large state and with f...read more

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    by Ambi

    I have been a vegetarian for six years, and throughout this time I have found ways to adapt to meat friendly menus found at most restaurants. It is not always easy, but it can be done. The majority of the population does i...read more

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    by Able Brooke

    Being vegetarian in todays age is not so weird, walking among countless people trying to conform to some type of stereotype is odd. The one thing that gives me hope is this! When I go to a drive through or a restraunt to...read more

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    by Bryan Au

    I like to use several really great websites and also the trusty Google.com search engine, of course, to find the best vegan, raw organic food and vegetarian food on the road. Of course asking people is also a great way to ...read more

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    by Brittany Lancaster

    No matter how common it is becoming, it is still difficult to find restaurants that serve vegan or vegetarian food. This tends to be even more difficult when you are traveling. Many restaurants serve foods that are vegetar...read more

  • 8 of 11

    by Eve Mager

    As a vegetarian one thing I have come to find is that being a vegetarian or a vegan is not easy when you are dining out, let alone spending time on the road. Unless you plan ahead most restaurants that you pass at rest s...read more

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    by WMVOSS

    It's a complete nightmare: you're hungry, unfamiliar with your surroundings, and all that you can find are burger joints and junk food filled convenience stores. You're a vegetarian or vegan on the go and the longer you s...read more

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    by N. A. Hernandez

    It is relatively easy to remain a vegan or vegetarian even will on the road. Many may feel that is going to be a hard task to manage but these days it is becoming easier and easier. With so many restaurants catering to the...read more

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    by Rose Conrad

    When I decided to become vegetarian back in the 70's at the tender age of 17, it was still considered to be a little "strange", and eating out consisted of salad, salad, and yet more salad. But times have changed, and now ...read more

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