Going vegan seems to be one of the most natural and ethical decision I’ve made, as being in harmony with life and living one’s own life without causing nor inflicting pain to living creatures is the very basis of it.
Meeting with committed people, discovering vegan ways of life and understanding that it appears to be the most obvious way to impact climate change, environmental problems and barbaric suffering for billions of animals, bred to be murdered at industrial scale for their meat, their skin, their eggs, their liver, their fur, denying they suffer though they have emotions and a nervous systems just like human is really essential.
Being vegan makes you happier; you discover new tastes, new delicious dishes and on top of everything you create and sky is the limit !

I’m fully happy as I’m part of change, just like the humming-bird ! Changing oneself to change the world. I have chosen the rainbow as the symbol of peace and harmony between living creations and human beings. What else than food also delish, gourmet and organic to pave the way, together with pedagogical approach, innovation and mindfulness?
Welcome to SarahVeganKeshet culinary workshops, events, catering filled with love, passion, dance and music !
„We are what we eat“ and this is the motto for freedom and peaceful revolution in our daily way of life.

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Note from vegans-of-the-world.com: Sarah has added this beautiful story that I had to add to her post. I would like to credit the author but I am unable to find it. Only reference I was able to find was that Wangari Maathai has learned the story while visiting Japan.

One day a terrible fire broke out in a forest – a huge woodlands was suddenly engulfed by a raging wild fire. Frightened, all the animals fled their homes and ran out of the forest. As they came to the edge of a stream they stopped to watch the fire and they were feeling very discouraged and powerless. They were all bemoaning the destruction of their homes. Every one of them thought there was nothing they could do about the fire, except for one little hummingbird. This particular hummingbird decided it would do something. It swooped into the stream and picked up a few drops of water and went into the forest and put them on the fire. Then it went back to the stream and did it again, and it kept going back, again and again and again. All the other animals watched in disbelief; some tried to discourage the hummingbird with comments like, „Don’t bother, it is too much, you are too little, your wings will burn, your beak is too tiny, it’s only a drop, you can’t put out this fire.“
And as the animals stood around disparaging the little bird’s efforts, the bird noticed how hopeless and forlorn they looked. Then one of the animals shouted out and challenged the hummingbird in a mocking voice, „What do you think you are doing?“ And the hummingbird, without wasting time or losing a beat, looked back and said, „I am doing what I can.“

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