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What if I told you that you can change the world
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everytime you go to the supermarket, prepare dinner, or visit a restaurant,
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and even enjoy every bite?
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Well, if you said that to me only two years ago,
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I would have laughed in your face.
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Back then, if I went to a restaurant, I would order a big, red, juicy steak.
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If you say to me, "Whatever you want to choose to eat,"
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I would prefer to sit on a bar and, with my bare hands, tear a crab apart, bit by bit.
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I was a restaurant and bar critic,
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and food to me was an adventure, pleasure, passion,
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satisfaction, memories, and home.
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Changing the world was not on my plate.
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But as I became a conscious eater, I discovered I can save lives,
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improve my health and contribute to protecting the environment.
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I put the world on my plate.
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So, I am changing it every time I go to the supermarket, prepare dinner or visit a restaurant.
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And if you're thinking, like I did,
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that conscious eating means giving up all the pleasures of food,
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I have good news for you.
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I took all these ingredients of taste, flavors, aromas, textures,
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and added in values of helping, giving and protecting.
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So, food is still an adventure, still a pleasure, still a passion,
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and I still enjoy every bite.
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We're all eating from the moment we were born throughout our lives.
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It's breakfast, it's lunch, it's dinner,
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and personally for me, it's everything in between.
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Before I even finish one meal, I'm already fantasizing about the next.
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But how do we choose what we eat?
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Based on advertising? Your mother's cooking?
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Habits? Culture? Taste?
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Most of the time, we don't make a conscious choice.
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We eat and eat, and never stop to think
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about all this food we put into our bodies. What's in it?
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How was it made? Where does it come from? Who suffered for it?
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Who died? What is its real cost?
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Two years ago, although I was writing about food,
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I didn't know everything about it. Maybe I didn't want to.
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But then, as in any good story, I met a guy.
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That guy was so different than me.
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He was actually thinking about what he eats.
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He made a conscious choice:
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he chose to take meat, cheese, milk, and eggs out of his plate.
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Why would anyone do something like that?
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So, I was very curious, and as a good journalist,
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I immediately started asking him all kinds of questions:
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"What's wrong with milk? Why don't you eat eggs?
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Come on, you probably eat free-range eggs or organic eggs." But, no.
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Okay, so I asked a lot of questions and I got a lot of answers.
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And it was then that I knew that something had changed,
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that I will not be able to fantasize about this next meal, the same way I did before.
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Who knows the cost of an egg? Who knows?
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Okay, but I didn't ask for the price. I asked for its cost.
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As a child, when I saw a little, tiny yellow chick,
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all I wanted to do was to pat him.
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They are so sweet with these tiny, little wings,
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and yellow feathers, tweeting.
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It would have never crossed my mind to crush or to choke this little yellow chick to death,
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but this is exactly what I was doing by eating eggs.
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Every day, in Israel alone,
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15,000 little chicks are being killed,
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just because they are males and cannot lay eggs.
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Their sisters are being killed only two years later,
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just because they don't lay enough eggs.
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In other words, the egg industry, in Israel alone,
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kills 9 million chicks and chickens every single year.
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and throw them to the garbage.
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This is the cost of an egg, an omelette and a cake.
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I visited dairy farms many times, but I never really saw the cows.
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All I knew was that a cow gives milk. We all know that.
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But wait a second, I'm a mother. I gave birth.
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I know that in order for my body to produce milk,
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I have to be pregnant, and give birth.
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So does a cow. A cow doesn't give milk.
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She is impregnated, and when she gives birth,
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her baby is immediately taken away from her,
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in order to become your next steak.
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And mother cow is being milked over, and over, and over again,
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until her body collapses and she becomes your meatballs.
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The dairy industry and the meat industry are the same industries
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that enslave and ultimately kill these innocent feeling beings.
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This is the cost of cheese, milk, and yoghurt.
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So conscious eating is saving lives, but what's in it for me?
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Well, my body thanks me every day for not putting into it cholesterol,
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saturated fats, toxics, hormones, drug residues, you name it.
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Some of the leading health and nutrition organizations in the world
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already declared that a well-planned plant-based diet
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will dramatically reduce your chance of having a heart attack, cancer, diabetes, cholesterol, kidney diseases.
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So by stopping hurting others, I got he huge bonus of stopping hurting myself.
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By the way, you can stop hurting yourself and get the huge bonus
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of stopping hurting others. It goes the same way.
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So, conscious eating is saving lives and it's good for our health,
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but it's also the best thing you can do to protect the environment.
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Actually, you cannot be an environmentalist while eating meat.
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It's like sitting on a branch,
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holding a hamburger in one hand and sawing it with the other.
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You know that recently I just heard that Al Gore had become vegan.
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He probably knows that.
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The livestock industry
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is one of the most polluting and wasteful industries on earth.
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It's polluting air more than all the vehicles in the world together!
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It's wasting so much water that, just by going vegan,
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I'm saving 5 million liters of water every year.
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5 million liters. Just me. Just one person.
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The livestock industry uses 70% of agricultural lands
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to feed 60 billion land animals, that humanity eats every year.
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60 billion animals!! That's a hell of a lot!
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If we take those lands and use them to grow food for people
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instead of all these animals that you eat,
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we would end world hunger.
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So conscious eating is saving lives, it's good for our health,
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and it's very good for the environment.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I think we have a win-win-win situation here.
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So, when decided to become vegan,
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I wanted to do it with the same passion I had for food before.
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I opened up my food blog, "vegansontop.com."
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Yeah, that's the name.
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And I thought it would document my own personal, private journey to "vegan land."
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But, to my surprise, a chain reaction started right away.
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First, my chef friends had to cook for me.
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Then we had some amazing vegan tasty dinners
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in some of the best restaurants in Israel.
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Then, hundreds of hundreds of people, vegan-food-loving people, came to eat.
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I discovered a whole growing, vivid, involved community of people
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that wanted the same thing that I did:
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to make a change through their choice of food,
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but to keep enjoying life and stay the same people they used to be before.
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My journey had become their journey.
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So, from being a food writer that crossed the lines,
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I became one of the voices calling for an important culinary change and making it happen.
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Together with others, we took this so-called extreme way of living,
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and put it into the Israeli mainstream conversation.
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Two years ago, I had to explain myself to a waiter
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not knowing what veganism was all about.
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Today, when I say I'm vegan,
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the waiter immediately explains to me what are my menu options.
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And I have options, because today chefs enjoy preparing,
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and the creativity of making new vegan dishes for their menus.
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Through my website, that today has more than 80,000 views a month,
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and my vegan workshops, I teach tens of thousands of people
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how to enjoy cooking with no animal products
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and look at their plates differently.
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I deeply believe that each and any one of us can become an agent of change.
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By simply making a conscious choice of what we eat,
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we can have the most direct impact on the world we live in,
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more than any other change we make.
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We can argue whether we humans are omnivores, carnivores, frugivores,
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or we can understand that, in the 21st century,
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humans have become "choosivores,"
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the only being who can and do choose what to eat, when to eat, and whether to eat.
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So, the next time you go to the supermarket,
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prepare dinner or visit a restaurant, think about what you eat,
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and you too can make a change to the world.
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[French] Bon appétit.