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UltraVegRunnerBabe
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Tofu is actually magic.
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I have a gut feeling that if this goes anywhere it won't go anywhere good.3
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As a vegan runner you might be able to answer this.... are there any distance runners more awesome than Scott Jurek?0
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Have you had the daiya chocolate cheesecake yet?
I'd marry it if it was possible
Which it will be soon I'm sure1 -
Im not a vegan but love tofu1
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Do you start eating a muffin before removing the little muffin sleeve or after removing the little muffin sleeve?
I take the paper off. Eat the bottom of the muffin. Then the top. Then the paper.
But I'm not vegan.3 -
UltimateTrashBae wrote: »I have a gut feeling that if this goes anywhere it won't go anywhere good.
I just won't reply if it gets out of hand1 -
KeepRunningFatboy wrote: »As a vegan runner you might be able to answer this.... are there any distance runners more awesome than Scott Jurek?
Antoine Jolicoeur
Sebastjan Gregoric
Morgan Mitchell
Ariel Rosenfeld
Denis Mikhaylove
Damian Stoy
Ben Dame
Madi Serpico
The list goes on...0 -
salembambi wrote: »Have you had the daiya chocolate cheesecake yet?
I'd marry it if it was possible
Which it will be soon I'm sure
No, I havent! I was never a cheesecake fan, so even if it's vegan I will avoid it. But do invite me to the wedding! So long as there is cake, too;)0 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Do you start eating a muffin before removing the little muffin sleeve or after removing the little muffin sleeve?
I take the paper off. Eat the bottom of the muffin. Then the top. Then the paper.
But I'm not vegan.
I'm on a paper-free diet, so I only eat paper-free muffins. Homever, I usually eat the muffin top to bottom. For cupcakes, I lick the frosting off and then eat the cake part like the muffin. (Or I wipe the frosting off and give it to my cat, because I hate frosting)2 -
being a vegan is fine.... and just like anything else (religion, politics, enviromentalism etc.), keep it as your own value.
I gotta believe that eating lower on the food chain would solve an entire host of issues.
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Favorite vegan dish?0
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omakase619 wrote: »Favorite vegan dish?
Ooh that's a tough one. I'd have to go by meals for this:
Breakfast: Peppermint Banana Waffles with maple syrup
Snack: dried figs
Lunch: Lentil soup with sourdough bread and pico de gallo
Dinner: Huge burrito with blackbeans, chickpeas, avocado, rice, and more pico de gallo
Dessert: Oatmeal raison walnut cookie topped with a spoonful of molasses3 -
Do you abstain from eating cheerios or do you accept that some products are close enough ?
Btw I will eat cheerios but it does bother me more from a perfectionist point of view.2 -
My question is this: Why vegan (or vegetarian)?
I do not understand why people choose to be vegetarian or vegan. I know it's not for me though.
I am not judging one bit....many times I have shared a cheese pizza or a black-bean burger (which tastes amazingly like a chili burger - hold the ground beef) with a vegetarian friend.
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Tweaking_Time wrote: »My question is this: Why vegan (or vegetarian)?
I do not understand why people choose to be vegetarian or vegan.
I can share my reason; the knowledge of an animal suffering and being slaughtered and my participation or contribution by way of eating the animal or using the skin for a belt or shoes deeply, deeply hurts both emotionally and consciously. I would rather die than eat another creatures body. I also feel strongly that I should never push this point of view on others, but I'm always willing to share my philosophy of compassion for life.4 -
KeepRunningFatboy wrote: »Tweaking_Time wrote: »My question is this: Why vegan (or vegetarian)?
I do not understand why people choose to be vegetarian or vegan.
I can share my reason; the knowledge of an animal suffering and being slaughtered and my participation or contribution by way of eating the animal or using the skin for a belt or shoes deeply, deeply hurts both emotionally and consciously. I would rather die than eat another creatures body. I also feel strongly that I should never push this point of view on others, but I'm always willing to share my philosophy of compassion for life.
That's cool.
I respect that fact that you're not compelled to push your point of view on others. There is great value in that.
Whenever PETA does something outrageous, I typically respond by buying dinner for my friends. ... and I order veal for everyone.0 -
If I become Vegan, am I still technically a man?1
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