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Book Review: Proteinaholic

Wendy Werneth November 30, 2015 May 15, 2020book review, This post may contain affiliate links. 0
Proteinaholic Book Review

Do you feel confused by all the conflicting health claims about diet and nutrition?  Even if you are well-versed in all the nutritional benefits of a plant-based diet, all it takes is for some smooth-talking champion of the Paleo fad to post an article claiming that saturated fat and cholesterol…

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Vegan Tales in Canterbury

Wendy Werneth November 29, 2015 July 1, 2021Canterbury, This post may contain affiliate links., Travel, United Kingdom 6
Vegan Eats in Canterbury

Vegan Restaurants CanterburyMy first experience as a vegan traveler in the UK was unfortunately not very positive. It was an encounter with a server in a pub who seemed to have a real problem with vegans and told me the only thing he could offer me was a carrot.  Well, that…

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How to Order Vegan Food in Any Language

Wendy Werneth November 19, 2015 December 20, 2020General travel tips, This post may contain affiliate links., Travel 10
How to Order Vegan Food in Any Language

Are you terrified by the thought of having to count to 10 in a foreign language, much less trying to explain to someone from a different culture what you do and don’t eat as a vegan? Or maybe you’re fluent in six different languages, but it just so happens that Chinese…

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Why Vegan Travellers Aren’t Missing Out!

Wendy Werneth November 3, 2015 April 25, 2020General travel tips, This post may contain affiliate links., Travel 2
Why Vegan Travellers Aren't Missing Out!

Have you ever thought about going vegan, but then worried about all the things you would miss out on, like trying local specialties when travelling? As an avid traveller who’s spent years on the road and visited nearly 100 countries, this was a major concern for me.  I knew that…

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Vegan Travel in Évora, Portugal

Wendy Werneth October 27, 2015 November 6, 2020Évora, Portugal, This post may contain affiliate links., Travel 2
Vegan Travel in Évora, Portugal - vegan in Évora

Évora, Portugal is a beautiful city of whitewashed houses with yellow trim, and its cobblestone streets are a joy to wander around and get lost in. The whitewashed houses of Évora, PortugalOf course, if you prefer to have a destination and a purpose to your wanderings, there are plenty of…

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Sky High Vegan – Paris Airport

Wendy Werneth October 18, 2015 May 14, 2020France, Paris, This post may contain affiliate links., Travel 9
Vegan eating in the Paris airport

The Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris is not exactly overflowing with vegan dining options. In fact, there seems to be a scarcity of food of any kind; most of the shopping arcades are filled with luxury handbags, perfumes, jewellery, etc. Who needs to eat when you can look thin…

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Privacy Policy

Wendy Werneth October 1, 2015 October 9, 2018This post may contain affiliate links., Uncategorized 0

It is The Nomadic Vegan policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect from you or which you may provide to us, in the circumstances set out below. Accordingly, we have developed this privacy policy in order for you to understand how we collect, use, communicate, disclose,…

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Badajoz: The Beauty of Simplicity

Wendy Werneth September 4, 2015 October 9, 2018Badajóz, Spain, This post may contain affiliate links., Travel 0
Semana Santa processions - vegan travel in Badajóz

For those of you who have been following our trip through Extremadura via my last few blog posts, we’ve almost reached the end. Our last stop in Spain before crossing the border into Portugal was the somewhat scruffy city of Badajoz. While it had by far the largest population of…

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10 Vegan Dishes Not to Miss in Greece

Wendy Werneth August 27, 2015 November 4, 2020Greece, Greece (general info), This post may contain affiliate links., Travel 10
Gigantes

Have you started planning your next vacation to Greece, only to discover that there are surprisingly few vegan or vegetarian restaurants in the country? Has your search on Happy Cow left you discouraged, wondering if you’ll be subsisting on Greek salad (hold the feta cheese, please)? Fear not! Despite the…

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Vegan Tapas in Seville and Semana Santa

Wendy Werneth August 20, 2015 October 9, 2020Seville, Spain, This post may contain affiliate links., Travel 4
Vegan tapas in Seville

Seville hosts the most celebrated Semana Santa processions in Spain. The truth is that similar processions take place in towns and villages all over Spain. But the ones in Seville are justly famous for their elaborate costumes, huge numbers of participating cofradías (brotherhoods) and general religious fervour. While I’m not…

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