So, I'm thinking about changing up my diet. Do you know anything about vegetarianism?
I've been a vegetarian for a long time - it involves abstaining from the consumption of meat , and may also include abstention from by-products of animal slaughter.
Is there a difference between being a vegan and being a vegetarian?
A vegan typically  abstains rom the use of animal products, particularly in diet, and also rejects the commodity status of animals and Vegetarianism abstains from the consumption of meat
So, if I were to choose to be either a Vegan or a Vegetarian, which is the more healthier option?
I think they are both healthy choices - but there are other reasons people choose vegetarianism other than diet.
Yeah, that's why I am so interested in becoming one. How expensive is the Vegan diet vs. the Vegetarian diet?
I don't think cost is a factor - vegans don't eat animal products, including eggs and dairy, so it's simply a matter of purchasing alternate foods