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I would like to transition to eating vegan and have tried to find substitutes for some of the things I'd miss the most. (Mostly cheese and maybe honey) But both buying and making these substitutes appears to be rather pricey. I figure there must be a way to go vegan without spending everything I have, so does that mean I just have to forgo the substitutes and completely change my diet? That'll be tough, but I want to try. Any advice for getting away from animal products?

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[–] RandallThymes@hexbear.net 8 points 2 days ago

Honey replacement = Agave syrup / agave nectar.

There are a lot of branded cheese alternatives, and recipes online to turn silken tofu into a cheese imitation.