New here? You’re in the right place.
Vegan Outnumbered is built for one specific situation: you’ve gone vegan, but the people you live with haven’t.
Maybe you just made the switch.
Maybe you’ve been at it for a while but struggling to make it work at home.
Maybe a health scare pushed you here and now you’re figuring out how to eat well in a household that isn’t on board.
Whatever brought you here, this page will point you to exactly what you need.
First — Join The Minority Report
Before you read anything else, get on the list.
The Minority Report is the free weekly newsletter for vegans navigating non-vegan households. Every week: one useful thing — a strategy, a recipe that works for mixed households, an honest take on what this is actually like.
It’s the best way to stay connected to this community and get content that goes beyond what’s on the blog.
Start With Your Situation
“I just went vegan and I have no idea what to eat.”
Start here:
- The 10 Vegan Staples Worth Keeping in a Non-Vegan Kitchen — build your pantry first. Everything else gets easier from there.
- Vegan Meal Prep for One in a Non-Vegan Household — the 90-minute Sunday prep that covers your week.
- How to Cook One Meal That Works for Vegans and Non-Vegans — the base meal method. This one changes how you think about dinner.
“The people I live with are making this really hard.”
Start here:
- What to Say When Your Family Won’t Stop Questioning Your Diet — the questions, the real reasons behind them, and how to answer without starting a fight.
- How to Stay Vegan When Your Partner Isn’t (And Isn’t Going To Be) — the relationship dynamics, the practical logistics, and the long view.
- How to Handle Christmas (and Other Big Family Meals) as the Only Vegan at the Table — because family gatherings deserve their own guide.
“I went vegan after a health scare.”
Start here:
- Going Vegan After a Health Scare: What to Eat in the First Month — practical, specific, written for your situation rather than the general “going vegan” crowd.
- Is a Vegan Diet Actually Healthy? What the Research Says (Without the Hype) — the evidence, clearly explained. Useful for you and for anyone in your household who’s worried.
“I want to cook something vegan that my family will actually eat.”
Start here:
- Vegan-Friendly Meals Your Non-Vegan Family Will Actually Eat — six dishes that consistently work in mixed households. None of them are trying to taste like something they’re not.
“I want to understand what this blog is about.”
- About Vegan Outnumbered — who this is for and why it exists.
The Full Content Map
Everything on this blog falls into five categories:
Surviving the Dinner Table — the practical meal stuff. Cooking for mixed households, recipes that work, navigating gatherings.
Staying Vegan When No One Gets It — the social and emotional side. Conversations, pushback, feeling like the difficult one.
Your Health, Your Reasons — nutrition, managing conditions, and what to eat when your reasons for being here are medical.
The Practical Stuff — meal prep, pantry staples, shopping, and everything that makes this easier week to week.
Stories From the Minority — honest accounts of what this is actually like. The wins and the hard days.
One More Thing
If you’re new to this — if you’re in the first few weeks or months and it feels harder than you expected — that’s normal. The food part gets easier faster than you’d think. The social part takes a bit longer.
You’re not doing it wrong. You’re just doing it in a situation most vegan content ignores.
That’s why this place exists.