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Vegan Bushcraft - How to Save Supplies


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Vegan bushcraft can be difficult to do - especially if you are a vegetarian or vegan. This article discusses some problems with vegan bushcraft and how to save supplies. Also included are Rules of the road for vegetarians and vegans. You can find these on Facebook. But remember: you can't make your friend or family member vegan! You must follow the rules of the land. You're also allowed to kill your fellow hikers!

Ways to save supplies

In order to stock up on supplies when doing vegan bushcraft, there are a few ways you can do so. First of all, clear out your closets and use old sweaters or t-shirts as yarn. You can even make your own with scraps of cotton jersey. You can even make stitch markers from scraps of yarn, or from wood or recycled metals. In addition, you can save money by making your own survival kits, which will include everything you need.

Rules of the road for vegans and vegetarians

If you're a vegan or a vegetarian, there are some rules of the road you need to follow when you're out in the woods. Many vegans and vegetarians choose to avoid animal products in their diet. This is because leather is made from animal skins, and leather is often associated with a vegan lifestyle. However, this doesn't have to be the case. There are plenty of other animal products you can wear instead of leather. Vegetarians also don't support the use of animals for entertainment, testing or research, and care about the environment. Vegetarians are often 2-3 times more common than vegans.

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