Guest guest Report post Posted October 1, 2001 welcome , salutations, and all that ummm we are almost all new, this group only started a few months back like the e-mail addy fraggle oogy_boogy_bum_chum wrote: >hi guys, >i'm new to this group.. i have been vegan for over 2 years ! >just thought i'd say hello! >mel xox > > > >To send an email to - > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 1, 2001 hey fraggle, thanks for the warm welcome! mel xox > >welcome , salutations, and all that >ummm >we are almost all new, this group only started a few months back > >like the e-mail addy > >fraggle > > >oogy_boogy_bum_chum wrote: > > >hi guys, > >i'm new to this group.. i have been vegan for over 2 years ! > >just thought i'd say hello! > >mel xox > > > > > > > >To send an email to - > > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 1, 2001 Hello Mel Welcome. Jo -- " All truth passes through 3 stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. " - Arthur Schopenhauer - <oogy_boogy_bum_chum Monday, October 01, 2001 6:23 PM hello > hi guys, > i'm new to this group.. i have been vegan for over 2 years ! > just thought i'd say hello! > mel xox > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 2, 2001 --- oogy_boogy_bum_chum wrote: > hi guys, > i'm new to this group.. i have been vegan for over 2 > years ! > just thought i'd say hello! > mel xox > > Howdy MEL...R.U MELANIE or MELVIN? Not that it matters of course,as all vegans are cool in the book of Gore...but the " bum chum " thing does intrigue me. Has/does any one in da house ever visit the COUNTRY LIFE resturant in London?What a cool place...best eaterie in the old smoke....Not sure about the 7th day adventist philosophy but at least they don't force feed that to you along with their truly excellent vrgan yummies. Right I'm off to eat loads now I've made myself hungry again...ummmm it's vegan pancakes for me and then some hot licks on my axe P.S yo to the East Bay Punx...I still maintain the true Punk ethique from 1977...yep I'm that old,folks. see y'all GORE VON FANTOM Listen to your Mail messages from any phone. http://phone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 2, 2001 haha, it's melanie actually.... and the bum chum address was just something me and my friends always said when we were growing up ! VEGAN PANCAKES ROCK!!!!!! except i am out of my flour, doh. , Gore Von Fantom <fantomanuk> wrote: > > --- oogy_boogy_bum_chum@h... wrote: > > hi guys, > > i'm new to this group.. i have been vegan for over 2 > > years ! > > just thought i'd say hello! > > mel xox > > > > Howdy MEL...R.U MELANIE or MELVIN? > Not that it matters of course,as all vegans are cool > in the book of Gore...but the " bum chum " thing does > intrigue me. > Has/does any one in da house ever visit the COUNTRY > LIFE resturant in London?What a cool place...best > eaterie in the old smoke....Not sure about the 7th day > adventist philosophy but at least they don't force > feed that to you along with their truly excellent > vrgan yummies. > Right I'm off to eat loads now I've made myself hungry > again...ummmm it's vegan pancakes for me and then some > hot licks on my axe > P.S yo to the East Bay Punx...I still maintain the > true Punk ethique from 1977...yep I'm that old,folks. > see y'all > GORE VON FANTOM > > > > > Listen to your Mail messages from any phone. > http://phone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 19, 2002 welcome and salutations julie! maybe yer dad needs a lesson in nutrition, but, alas, old habits and " rules " drilled in are very hard to break vegans die young? maybe i'm not really vegan then *scratches head* ah well, i feel and act young... *skips in randomly* anyways, welcome to this lil ecclectic group and enjoy yerself where do yuo go to college? (ah, she said college, and not uni, must be another yank!) cheers fraggle Julie Rothman <no_animal_testing2002 wrote: >Hello, > >My name is Julie and I'm new to this chat >group. I just wanted to introduce myself and >say why I went vegan. I always wanted to be >vegetarian (ever since I knew where meat comes >from), but my parents said it wasn't healthy. >At the age of 14, I finally convinced them - > they said it would be " ok " as long as I ate > lots of dairy for protein. After I discovered >more info about factory farming, I begged them >to let me eliminate dairy from my diet, but >they refused. My father (a doctor) said that >vegans are very sickly and die young. My >mother would hear nothing of it. Once I >started college (this year) I could eat as I >liked, and I have tried to keep a vegan diet >since then. It's hard because there isn't much >to choose from at the dining hall, and >sometimes I have cravings for my favorite junk >foods, but I'm doing pretty well for my first >year, I guess. > >Well, anyway, I just wanted to say how nice >it is to receive e-mails from people who don't > think veganism is stupid, or weird, or >unhealthy (as my family, friends, and college >floormates all do.) It's very hard being a >vegan at such a conservative place. I made >some friends at the beginning of the year but >scared them off with my " radical " ideas, and >have yet to meet another vegan here, at >college. Thanks. > >-Julie > > > > Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax >http://taxes./ > > > >To send an email to - > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 19, 2002 Julie - Welcome to the group. Isn't it nice to know that you AREN'T the only one out there?!?! People may think you are but we're actually infiltrating all facets of life - LOL. Where are you going to college? I'm sure with all the members we would be able to find other weirdos out there!! I was reading a bunch of reasons " NOT " to go vegan yesterday and loved these two!!! After hearing you're a vegan, people think you are some sort of militant, scary fanatic who exudes ulterior motives in every sentence. they don't seem to understand when you tell them you were like that before you became a vegan... HAHAHAHHAHA!!!! You're taking food (lettuce) away from the bunnies. -- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 20, 2002 Hi Julie, it's great to mailing-list-meet you. It sure is hard to be alone in one's ethical beliefs, but now you definitely know you're not alone and that there are vegans dotted all around the globe, I hope it becomes a bit easier. As for veganism being unhealthy, I don't know about you, but I've never been healthier! Advertisement campaigns for meat, poultry and dairy products on TV and other mediums really push the health message: 'to get the recommended daily intake of iron, you can eat a huge plate of boring spinach... or have a nice small piece of steak', 'to get the recommended daily dose of calcium, make sure you have three servings of dairy', etc, etc. Society thoroughly believes that these things are extremely healthy, and it usually takes a long time for us to see these products for what they really are - dead animals' flesh, milk, enzymes from dead calves' stomachs, and so on - not to mention the fear, pain, and any other unnecessary bad experiences have been forced upon them. It's seriously like Keanu Reeves and his character in The Matrix. Most of the world doesn't want to wake up. They don't want to feel guilt; they think it's going to be difficult, restrictive and expensive to change their lifestyle; they think they won't be able to ever eat tasty, delicious, sweet, scrumptious foods again. Some of the world does want to wake up, but they haven't been given the information that they need yet. Anyway, it's good that you found 'us', so to speak. Welcome. kate Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 20, 2002 Hi Julie, good job on going vegan. I've been vegan for about 7 years now and the last two years, I was 100% raw eating only fruits and vegies. But now-a-days, I eat some cooked vegies. I love baked potatoes. I eat no sugar, salt, fat or grains ... only fruits and vegies. I will eat raw honey and pure maple syrup. At age 55 and 5'6", I weigh a healthy 140 lbs. and I run anywhere from 5 to 10 miles ... three to four days a week. Yes, I am strong and healthy ... contrary to main-stream opinion, vegans are not sickly and weak. On the other hand, people who consume animal products do got sick alot. The reason for my eating is that I am recovering from a deadly heart ailment. I used to be a private pilot, but I lost my medical ... compliments of the FAA. There is so much to enjoy in life beside flying my own airplane. At least I am still alive and able to run. So welcome to the group and the vegan journey. Werner. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted September 18, 2002 Hello, I joined this group a week or two ago but have been hesitant about posting, this being my work email and all. Because of this I try to keep postings to a minimum. I've been semi-veggie or pesco-veggie for about 11 years now. My formerly omnivorous husband has adopted my eating habits and he swears it's because he loves my cooking so much. I've found that most non-veggies seem to be under the impression that all veggies of various incarnations eat is salad. I have to constantly tell people that we rarely eat salad at my house. Even so, ironically, I'm going to post a salad recipe that I concocted last night out of the dregs in my refrigerator because it was soooo yummy. In fact, I just ate the leftovers for breakfast. Pear & Gorgonzola Salad with Apricot Vinaigrette 1 prepackaged bag of mixed greens salad 1 ripe pear, cut into thin slices 1/3 cup raw almonds 1/2 red onion, cut into thin slices 1/3 cup gorgonzola cheese crumbled Apricot Vinaigrette 1/4 cup olive oil 3-4 tablespoons rice wine vinegar 1 tablespoon honey (more if you like it sweet) 3 tablespoons apricot jam Mix well with a wire wisk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted September 18, 2002 , Maija.Ray@W... wrote: > a salad recipe that I concocted last night out of the dregs in my > refrigerator because it was soooo yummy. In fact, I just ate the leftovers > for breakfast. > > Pear & Gorgonzola Salad with Apricot Vinaigrette > > 1 prepackaged bag of mixed greens salad > 1 ripe pear, cut into thin slices > 1/3 cup raw almonds > 1/2 red onion, cut into thin slices > 1/3 cup gorgonzola cheese crumbled > > Apricot Vinaigrette > > 1/4 cup olive oil > 3-4 tablespoons rice wine vinegar > 1 tablespoon honey (more if you like it sweet) > 3 tablespoons apricot jam > > Mix well with a wire wisk ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Wow. Sounds very good. I have a bunch of ripe pears off my tree out back sitting now on my kitchen counter. I will try this recipe with some of them. Thanks. ~ P_T ~ Life has taught us that love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking outward together in the same direction. --Antoine de Saint-Exupery Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted November 26, 2002 Hi Kate! Whereabouts in the UK? I am a Brit living in TN now. I was born in Birmingham. My parents live just outside Crewe in Cheshire, and my brother in Thomas Hardy land aka Dorset ... Anyway - welcome! Nice to meet you ... Kate <katiekukkaburra wrote:Hi, I have just joined the group, thank you for the invitation. I'm Kate, I live in the UK, and I have been a vegetarian for 9 years. It's great to find a group that caters (sorry no pun intended LOL) for all aspects of vegetarianism, rather than solely vegan or lacto. Looking forward to getting to know you all, bye for now, Kate Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted November 26, 2002 Welcome to the group, Kate. I am glad you decided to join us. , " Kate " <katiekukkaburra@h...> wrote: > Hi, I have just joined the group, thank you for the invitation. > > I'm Kate, I live in the UK, and I have been a vegetarian for 9 years. > It's great to find a group that caters (sorry no pun intended LOL) > for all aspects of vegetarianism, rather than solely vegan or lacto. > > Looking forward to getting to know you all, > > bye for now, > Kate Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 13, 2003 , " Ariana Yana M-B <kdot_kali> " <kdot_kali> wrote: > Hello to group. > > A friend of mine recieved an invitation to this wonderful group but > she never spends much time online and so she Fwd. it to me. I hope no > one minds? > > Thank's, > > Yana Hello Yana! welcome, in this lovely group... -PekkisM,65 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 15, 2003 Hi! How are people being invited? Blessings, Ebony Check out my Ebay Auctions! This week: Medela Mini-Electric Pump http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem & category=20406 & item=2307937616 Jimi 45 <jimi45_skin [jimi45_skin] Saturday, February 15, 2003 10:13 AM hello i just joined this group after my second invitation. so, uh, hi.... l live in north carolina. i'm 35,and i recently left the army, where i was a communications sergeant. i am an ovo-lacto vegetarian. i love foods from all over, though i am particularly fond of indian and thai, and ethiopian. i live in a community where vegetarianism is not only not practiced, but it is viewed with suspicion; most of these people haven't even considered the concept, and often are surprised that i can even survive--let alone thrive--on a diet that doesn't include dead animals. requests for vegetarian food at restaurants, usually end up with a salad (invariably covered with bacon or ham) and vegetables that have been cooked in pork. (waitress, did i not make myself clear enough?) help!!! -jimi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 15, 2003 since this is a restricted, unmoderated group, i assume that only only p.t./feral troll can invite. then again, i thought my first invite was from brigette mohr, who is also in another (buddhist) group with me; though i mostly lurk there. either way, invites can't be made witihout owner/moderator approval in restricted groups, if that's what you're asking. , " Scented Essentials " <scentedessentials@a...> wrote: > Hi! How are people being invited? > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 15, 2003 I live in NC and am veggie friendly and have found some folks who are. Robin in NC Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 15, 2003 Welcome to the group, Jim. I am glad that you decided to give the invite consideration. You live in NC and cannot find any veggie friendly folk? That is so sad, but I have heard that from some people depending on where they live in the country. Take heart. We have many wonderful recipes in our files section that are easy to prepare yourself. I say no point giving rude places of business any more of your money. ~ PT ~ Every man supposes himself not to be fully understood or appreciated. -Ralph Waldo Emerson, writer and philosopher (1803-1882) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> , " Jimi 45 <jimi45_skin> " < jimi45_skin> wrote: > i just joined this group after my second invitation. > so, uh, hi.... > > l live in north carolina. i'm 35,and i recently left the army, where > i was a communications sergeant. > > i am an ovo-lacto vegetarian. i love foods from all over, though i am > particularly fond of indian and thai, and ethiopian. > > i live in a community where vegetarianism is not only not practiced, > but it is viewed with suspicion; most of these people haven't even > considered the concept, and often are surprised that i can even > survive--let alone thrive--on a diet that doesn't include dead > animals. > > requests for vegetarian food at restaurants, usually end up with a > salad (invariably covered with bacon or ham) and vegetables that have > been cooked in pork. (waitress, did i not make myself clear enough?) > > help!!! > > -jimi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 15, 2003 You are correct. But it is also open anyone can submit to be accepted in the group and I approve everyone who does. I also send out approx imately 200 invites daily to people on the vegetarian member list or the food and drink list. Anyone interested in vegetarian cooking and friendly discussion are welcome here. ~ PT ~ If God created us in his own image, we have more than reciprocated. -Voltaire, philosopher (1694-1778) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , " Jimi 45 <jimi45_skin> " < jimi45_skin> wrote: > since this is a restricted, unmoderated group, i assume that only > only p.t./feral troll can invite. then again, i thought my first > invite was from brigette mohr, who is also in another (buddhist) > group with me; though i mostly lurk there. > > either way, invites can't be made witihout owner/moderator approval > in restricted groups, if that's what you're asking. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 15, 2003 mind you, i don't speak so much of nc in general. many parts, especially in the lager cities, are veggie friendly. but i live in a rural area. my town is the turkey capital of the world, and pork production falls not far behind. does this tell you anything? i cook for myself mostly, so that's one reason i joined this group. already, i got a good aloo channa recipe. er, except a million indians would make the poster bite their tongue for suggesting jasmine rice in the place of basmati! ;D , " ~ P_T ~ <patchouli_troll> " <patchouli_troll> wrote: > You live in NC and cannot find any veggie friendly folk? That > is so sad, but I have heard that from some people depending > on where they live in the country. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 15, 2003 opps!! i meant basmati! : ) i'm brain dead! --- " Jimi 45 <jimi45_skin " <jimi45_skin wrote: > mind you, i don't speak so much of nc in general. > many parts, > especially in the lager cities, are veggie friendly. > but i live in a > rural area. my town is the turkey capital of the > world, and pork > production falls not far behind. does this tell you > anything? > > i cook for myself mostly, so that's one reason i > joined this group. > already, i got a good aloo channa recipe. er, except > a million > indians would make the poster bite their tongue for > suggesting > jasmine rice in the place of basmati! ;D > > > , " ~ P_T ~ > <patchouli_troll> " <patchouli_troll> > wrote: > > You live in NC and cannot find any veggie friendly > folk? That > > is so sad, but I have heard that from some people > depending > > on where they live in the country. > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 15, 2003 The reason I ask is because I've received two invites at my home email address, and I assume that I don't know the person, especially since the inviter hasn't made themselves known to me. Hence, I'd like to know how I was *picked* to be invited. I'd like to know if my email address is out there floating somewhere for anyone to grab... Blessings, Ebony Check out my Ebay Auctions! This week: Medela Mini-Electric Pump http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem & category=20406 & item=2307937616 ~ P_T ~ <patchouli_troll [patchouli_troll] Saturday, February 15, 2003 3:08 PM Re: hello You are correct. But it is also open anyone can submit to be accepted in the group and I approve everyone who does. I also send out approx imately 200 invites daily to people on the vegetarian member list or the food and drink list. Anyone interested in vegetarian cooking and friendly discussion are welcome here. ~ PT ~ If God created us in his own image, we have more than reciprocated. -Voltaire, philosopher (1694-1778) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , " Jimi 45 <jimi45_skin> " < jimi45_skin> wrote: > since this is a restricted, unmoderated group, i assume that only > only p.t./feral troll can invite. then again, i thought my first > invite was from brigette mohr, who is also in another (buddhist) > group with me; though i mostly lurk there. > > either way, invites can't be made witihout owner/moderator approval > in restricted groups, if that's what you're asking. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 27, 2004 Glad to know that you have chosen the path of a healthier lifestyle...! I also had become a vegan for the past month. I've been a vegetarian for many years, but only now I committed myself to change my diet and lifestyle. So far so good...! Hope you're enjoying the new changes in your life as well as the good food. Batya. --- Io <changes4love wrote: > Hi, I'm new here so I thought I'd introduce myself > and tell you why > I am here... > I have been vegan for about a month now, gradually > started > becoming vegan months ago when my biology teacher > enlightened me on the extent of cruelty to animals > and the bad > health effects of consuming animal products. (He is > a college > professor and vegan. Has articles everywhere in his > office and > makes a video on animal cruelty and healthy eating > part of the > class. Great guy! Probably reaches at least two > people per term, > maybe more- I'm trying to be realistic, but I don't > know. I only > know that he reached me and thru me, my son). I > actually was > vegetarian when I was a teenager, but there was so > much > pressure from family and I was so young. Oh, how the > world > changes! Now I tell my mother I am vegan and she > tells me she > loves vegetables and sends me some vegetarian > recipes. Hey, > vegetarian is a good start for her at 65! I am happy > to say that I > feel so good living the vegan lifestyle and my 12 > year old son has > joined me in this new way. We explain our vegan > choice as the > choice to minimize and end animal cruelty. > Anyway, wanted to join a community of like minded > folks for the > support & access to info when needed. > Thank you! > NMIa > > > Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at HotJobs http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./careermakeover Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 17, 2007 Cindy, welcome to the garden of earthly delights! How marvelous on your veg life (I am also a lacto-ovo due to availability to get fresh from the source raised as pets not income cows and chickens). We homeschooled our youngest through middle school and high school. (severe hyper, add) so when I find another homeschooler I like to give a special high five. I only had one to teach, multiples...wow. (My niece home schooled her 7...wow I am tired just thinking of it.) Are you part of a local hs support group? Ours was large and we took all the kids on field trips monthly, plus picnics, shared skill resources, etc. What are you doing to greenie your new home? We've wanted to build an earth bermed for about 40 years now but have never been able to afford. (drats) So glad to have you in the group. Jeanne in GA Need Mail bonding? Go to the Mail Q & A for great tips from Answers users. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 26, 2007 I think everyone but me is long asleep, so I will say hello and good night. Katie in Alaska, signing out. Amy <amylw1919 wrote: Hello everyone. i am new to the group, so I just wanted to introduce myself. I stopped eating meat when I was in the 8th grade. I was very successful with this and even attempted a vegan diet several times, although I found it very difficult to completely make the transformation. This lasted for about 5 years, then about 3 years ago, (when I was 21) after many years of prompting by my now husband, my family and friends, I gave in and began eating meat again. It is a decision I have regretted ever since, but have just found it easier to eat what I fix my husband, who eats a LOT of meat. Well, I am ready now to start eating vegetarian again! I have joined the group to get some new recipes and to discuss things that may come up. I know it is going to be difficult, especially with my husband, but, maybe I can finally convince him! Hey, and he cant cook, so its either eat my food or starve. haha Amy Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Answers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites