ECO Solutions with Sara Troy and her guest Toni Okamoto, on air from May 23rd
There are a lot of reasons to eat more plants and a lot of misconceptions about what that means. What we’re trying to do at Plant Based on a Budget is to show how affordable, easy, and delicious eating a plant-based diet can be, how you don’t have to shop at specialty grocery stores or restock your pantry with all kinds of unfamiliar products and substitutes, and, most of all, how you don’t have to sacrifice time, taste, or money in the pursuit of healthier, tastier eating.Though all of our recipes are plant-based, we’re not advocating a political agenda, and we’re not making a list of Things You Shouldn’t Eat. We’re just a bunch of people who love food and cooking and want to share some of the recipes and tips we’ve learned along the way.More than anything, we think that everyone should be able to cook delicious, healthy food without spending a fortune. That’s the goal of our site: plant based, on a budget.
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Toni Okamoto is the founder of Plant Based on a Budget—one of the fastest growing vegan food blogs, reaching over 4.5 million views in its 4 years of existence. She is the co-author of The Friendly Vegan Cookbook, a recognised personality and speaker within the vegan movement, and has been a public figure for several leading animal advocacy organisations. She continues to share her passion for making vegan food accessible to all through her popular YouTube videos. Her blog has been featured in Reader’s Digest, US News and World Report, and many other international news sources. Toni resides in Sacramento, CA with cat Yosha McBean, is a burrito enthusiast, and spends her free time swing dancing across the county.I am a creative woman with a strong practical streak to those are skills businesses, nonprofits, and professionals need to help improve social media reach while keeping marketing costs down.
I have worked with non-profits, businesses, and local organisations to improve engagement, reach new audiences, promote events, and to create better quality original content.
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