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Check out some of TeamCow's favorites this month! March is almost over, and we're feeling rejuvenate

Check out some of TeamCow's favorites this month! [HappyCow]( [TeamCow Picks, March 2024]( March is almost over, and we're feeling rejuvenated, thanks to the power of plants 💪 Luckily for us, there's plenty of vegan food to go around! WHERE WE'RE TRAVELING [To-go box from Gustav Grün]( Hamburg Hamburg has seen a surprising 55% growth in the number of vegan businesses in the last year. With over 1,000 listings on HappyCow, it's quickly becoming a go-to destination for plant-based foodies. [Find Restaurants Here]( WHERE WE'RE EATING [Bread bowl from The Queen Inn]( The Queen Inn Prior to 2022, this Welsh pub wasn't vegan. But since its transition, The Queen Inn has regularly found itself as one of the highest rated listings on HappyCow, and it definitely lives up to the hype! [Visit Here]( [For more travel inspo, check our Top 10 Vegan-Friendly Cities List!]( HOW WE'RE TRAVELING [Group of cheetahs]( Veggies Abroad Our travel bucket list is long, but planning a vegan trip can be...a lot. Enter Veggies Abroad's [vegan tours and retreats](. The itineraries always prioritize sustainability and animal welfare! [Learn More Here]( [The deadline for the vegan safari in Kenya is quickly approaching — reserve your spot today!]( [Download the HappyCow app]( WHO WE'RE FOLLOWING [Natasha aka @travelsofnatasha]( Travels of Natasha Natasha is a travel & lifestyle content creator sharing her travels and the people she meets over at @[travelsofnatasha](. We might be biased, but we love her [roundups of vegan food]( 😋 [Follow Here]( WHAT WE'RE INSPIRED BY [10 Inspiring Vegan Women]( Vegan Women Women are an important driving force of the vegan movement. Between activists and entrepreneurs, plant-based women are changing the world and we couldn't be more excited! [Read More Here]( WHAT WE'RE COOKING [6 Protein-Packed Breakfasts]( Protein-Packed Breakfasts Anyone else obsessed with breakfast food? We love a wholesome vegan breakfast, whether it's a smoothie or a plant-based egg. It's the best way to kickstart your day! [Get the Recipes Here]( [Hungry for more? Check out the HappyCow blog today!]( What plants are fueling your day? 🌱 [TeamCow]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [Pinterest]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 HappyCow, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: HappyCow 1501 Lincoln Blvd. #1171Venice, California 90291 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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