Anything?
- Kimberly Winters
- Aug 15, 2021
- 1 min read

Happy Sunday, Readers! Today’s blog is a simple one, the purpose today is for you to ask me anything about veganism and I’ll reply in the comments.
You never know, your question may also wind up featured in a future blog, podcast, or Fireside Chat episode. So exciting!!
I’m including here the definition of veganism (which is also a link to The Vegan Society).
Let’s have it, ask me anything!
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A helpful and clarifying answer. Thanks.
How did the world's population become so dependant on animals? Are they dependant on us? Sorry, was I allowed two questions, or is that three now?