New York Minute Photo Diary

Happy November everyone! Autumn is flying by without a doubt, and with winter rapidly approaching, I wanted to upload at least one more fall related post before I hear jingle bells (get excited)!

This past weekend I went into the city with my bestie, Jill. We had so much fun walking around, talking, and seeing Dead Poet’s Society, our favorite movie now an off-Broadway play! It was such a gorgeous autumnal day that we took so many pictures, and, naturally, I wanted to put them on the blog. Enjoy and stay tuned!

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Coffee to start the early day
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More coffee… and an amazing brunch at Peacefood Cafe downtown
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Peacefood Cafe
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Adorable apartment in Greenwich
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Walking around in the beautiful Greenwich Village.
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NYU- my dream school!
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Outside Classic Stage Company – the perfect OOTD for the perfect fall afternoon!
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Buildings’ fall hues bring out the best in the season.

Have you ever been to New York City before? Let me know in the comments.Follow me on instagram at @howtoliv_  if you haven’t already! See you soon!

xo, Liv

How To… Liv(e) Vegan

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Hey everybody! Sorry I have been so M.I.A. lately, school has been keeping me very busy. Fortunately, I am back with another post!

For those of you who don’t already know, I was a vegetarian for the past 10 years of my life. I made the choice to become vegan January 2016. After doing more research on the dairy industry, it didn’t seem much like a choice but more like a responsibility to help protect the animals. After interviewing a couple of my fellow vegan friends, Claudia & Cassidy, I wanted to give you guys a little more insight on the lifestyle. Enjoy!

When asked “why” they became vegan, both Claudia and Cassidy said the primary reason was health. Cassidy said she immediately became more “energized” after switching to a vegan diet, and Claudia said she noticed her skin was more “clear and bright”.

Both girls have plenty of experience with this diet, as they started in middle school. Claudia was in 7th grade when she made the switch and Cassidy was in 8th. They determined that “going vegan was still easy” even in school, because they could bring their own lunches. However, Cassidy mentioned that sleepovers could be a bit more tricky so she usually brought her own dinner to her friends’ houses.

Cassidy also wants people to be more open to the idea of a vegan lifestyle for the sake of  the animals. She is big on vegan “alternatives” in the grocery store that can cure any craving for popular meat and dairy foods, without hurting the animals. Claudia raves about “SO Delicious” non-dairy ice cream (I agree!) and Amy’s mac and (no) cheese. For those people who are still insensitive to the idea, Cassidy says she would like to, “challenge someone to spend a day in the dairy industry,” after describing a disturbing experience at a dairy farm.

The girls have proven that change to a more ethical diet is possible, and they say they’ve even opened their families’ minds to the idea. Cassidy says her parents have been super supportive of her decision. She even has some vegetarian cousins and vegan cousins. Claudia adds that her sister is more open to the idea of vegan food, as well as her Mom.

However, with any new territory, there are always those skeptical, or even worse, close-minded. Veganism is no exception. Both girls said they have had some less than accepting reactions after telling people about being a vegan. They agree that there is a stigma with vegans being pretentious. The idea that “vegans are better than everyone” is simply NOT true. The majority of vegans are “just regular people”, says Claudia, and not “weird” extremists as a percentage of people believe. Then, of course, there is the big debate on Freelee the Banana Girl. Cassidy believes she’s “effective”, while Claudia describes her as “insane”. My opinion of the Rawtil4 Vegan YouTuber lies somewhere in between the two. She is passionate about saving the animals but can be a bit extreme and may offend some people.

The two most FAQs that just about every vegan gets are the ever present, “Where do you get your protein?” and “I want to go vegan but it’s too expensive”. When posed with the former question, Cassidy said succinctly, “beans, legumes, protein powder, and soy.” By the way, did you guys know that there’s no such thing as protein deficiency? When posed with the latter, the girls agreed that it’s “not that expensive” to go vegan, “it depends on what you get”, says Claudia. You can get “salads and a lot of fruit” without breaking the bank. Also, this might be a good place to mention that no, I do not live off of salads, and neither do Cassidy and Claudia.

In terms of the definition of vegan, the girls agree that it extends beyond what food you’re consuming. Both Cassidy and Claudia are against leather and suede; Cassidy only wears vegan makeup. (*Side note: Leave a comment if you want to see a list of my recommended vegan cosmetic brands).

Whatever your choice, believe in it, share you story and support others.

For inspiration & motivation for vegans or aspiring vegans, Cassidy recommends Fully Raw Kristina on YouTube & the documentary Cowspiracy. Claudia also recommends YouTuber Claudia Sulewski. Look down below for my personal fave references…

Vegan References

Documentaries: Cowspiracy (Netflix), Earthlings (YouTube)

YouTubers: Freelee the Banana Girl, Steph Yu (happyandhealthy96), Nina and Randa, Bonnie Rebecca, Stella Rae

Books: The China Study by T. Colin Campbell and Thomas M. Campbell

**A very special THANK YOU to Claudia and Cassidy for taking the time to chat about life as a vegan! 

xo, Liv

 

 

How To… Make a Smoothie

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It’s time to face the sad truth: winter break is coming to an end for many of us students. No more sleeping in, and no more lazy days. *sigh* Because I’m going back to school starting tomorrow, I won’t be blogging as much. My goal is to upload a post every Sunday. Stay tuned! Now, back to the post…

It’s especially hard for me to get up in the morning on school days because I have to wake up incredibly early, we’re talking 5:30 A.M. people! Last year, I skipped breakfast before school because I was in too much of a rush to make anything. It really wasn’t a valid excuse and I always felt like I was starving once I got there. Over my winter break, I came up with a delicious vegan strawberry and banana smoothie recipe that takes only a couple minutes to make! It’s perfect for those school days when you need to be out the door. Try it out and let me know what you think!

Ingredients:

  • 1 whole frozen banana
  • 1/2 cup of strawberries (I use frozen to keep the smoothie cold)
  • 1 tablespoon of almond butter
  • pinch of chia seeds
  • vanilla almond milk (I usually do about 1 & 1/2 cups)
  • ice (to add thickness if necessary)

Blend all the ingredients together in a blender and enjoy!

xo, Liv

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