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> Thats pretty cool i live in Hamilton... probably not toooo far

> apart...lol...

 

And I'm in London *lol* Wave next time we pass??

 

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Wow your in london... thats cool i was thinking bout going to Brescia

next year for a degree in food and nutrition...all this research into

veganism has made me want to be a dietician since there are so few

vegan dieticians.... is london vegan friendly?

 

tricia

 

 

, Sant & Brown <santbrown@l...>

wrote:

> > Thats pretty cool i live in Hamilton... probably not toooo far

> > apart...lol...

>

> And I'm in London *lol* Wave next time we pass??

>

> Best,

> Pat/Canada

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> SANTBROWN@L...

> townhounds/

> http://www.angelfire.com/art/pendragon/

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> * " I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty

feet " - Gandhi

>

> * " The time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder

of

> animals as they now look upon the murder of men " - Leonardo da Vinci

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Tina,

 

Its good to know at least i know someone who isnt too far away

raising another vegan child.... all kids at that age r picky... my

daughter was about that old when i weaned her from the breast... she

was not happy..lol.. but she has always loved fruits and veggies...so

maybe shes meant to be vegan... my family is pretty ok with it... my

mom lives in arizona and doesnt see her daily but when she came she

did give her foods like marshmallows cuz she didnt know..but i wont

hold that against her... shes learning... but when i first said we

were vegan and what i want her to eat etc... she asked me " can she

eat chicken " ... yeah not to smart of a question there... some say

well wow shes limited in her food...what is she allowed to eat...then

i ramble on ... the most interesting part should be xmas... with my

grandparents who we only c at xmas and if we go up north... they

probably wont understand vegan or why i chose it... but oh well.. im

making my own lasagna...ive never eaten tofurky and i dont know if i

wanna spend 30$ on a food i dont know if we r gonna like...my step

mom is the person who always makes my daughters bday cakes...and she

has already asked how she can make a vegan one..so thats good.. how

it goes is ..its my kid ..and i will raise her the way i want to...

if she wants to eat meat when shes older than thats her choice but

for now my decision... wow im rambling...

 

tricia

 

 

-- In , tina b <vegan_momo1> wrote:

> Hi,

> I'm from Toronto, Canada

> I have been on the list for a while but I don't have much of a

chance to post, I have a 17 month old son and recently went back to

work.

> I think its great that your daughter is excepting her new diet,

your lucky I'm sure allot of parents would have a much harder time.

> My son is also vegan and it is very challenging at his age, he is

very picky, we have good days and bad days but the older he gets we

have more good than bad.

> How is your family excepting your new diet?

> I think one of the hardest things about becoming vegan is dealing

with your family especially when you have children.

> well good luck,

> Tina

>

>

> saphire_moon_2002 <taz121798> wrote:

> Hey Everyone, I am a new vegan. I shouldn't even say 100% vegan ..

> im attempting 100% but there r still some things out there that

slip

> by my vegan radar. I havent been 98% vegan for too long. Just a few

> mnths and have already noticed a big difference in not only the way

> my body feels but other things as well...I do have a 4 1/2 yr old

> daughter who is doing quite well on the diet.. altho she does still

> ask occasionally about going to mcdonalds for a garden salad but

> nothing else cuz they " are made from animals " .. she is beyond

> compassionate towards all animals and im happy that she is young

> enough where it is easier to instill this lifestyle and even if she

> doesnt stay vegan she will at least have better health in the

> future...

>

> I live in Canada.. in a little city.. but there is still some

> health food stores but sometimes books and so forth aren't

> available.. i was jus wondering if there any other canadians on

this

> list?? well thats it for now ...i have already learned quite a bit

> from previous msgs...

>

>

>

>

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Tricia, It's heartwarming to hear how helpful your family is trying to be...not

perfect, but who is? You are doing the right thing by choosing wisely now for

your daughter, but being aware that her time to choose will come. And educating

your family is hard, but if you are kind about it, flexible when they make

mistakes, and knowledgeable about what she can eat (which you are), then that's

the best you can do. Great job. -Becky

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I'm in London too and it is pretty good vegan wise. A lot better than most other places in the UK anyway.

*thinks of lovely Rasa indian food and starts drooling over computer*

 

saphire_moon_2002 [taz121798]04 November 2003 00:28 Subject: Re: New to the groupWow your in london... thats cool i was thinking bout going to Brescia next year for a degree in food and nutrition...all this research into veganism has made me want to be a dietician since there are so few vegan dieticians.... is london vegan friendly?tricia , Sant & Brown <santbrown@l...> wrote:> > Thats pretty cool i live in Hamilton... probably not toooo far > > apart...lol... > > And I'm in London *lol* Wave next time we pass??> > Best,> Pat/Canada> -- > SANTBROWN@L...> townhounds/> http://www.angelfire.com/art/pendragon/> ----------> *"I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet" - Gandhi> > * "The time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of> animals as they now look upon the murder of men" - Leonardo da Vinci> ----------To send an email to -

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> is london vegan friendly?

 

Er, not so you'd notice :=)

 

Best,

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> I'm in London too and it is pretty good vegan wise. A lot better than most

> other places in the UK anyway.

 

Ohhhh, the *other* London *lol* I was referring to London, Canada!

Sorry, guys, but I was answering someone from Hamilton, Ontario.

Confusing, isn't it!

 

And yes, London - the real one in the UK - is great for vegans and

vegetarians! Lucky you!!!

 

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Hi Pat

 

> Ohhhh, the *other* London *lol*

 

Yeah - you know the one... the capital city of some small, insignificant island ;-)

 

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Is that Rasa in Stoke Newington? We like going there.

 

Jo

 

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ahhhh, pff you crazy Canadians going and using Uk place names and making me all confused :)

Aye London is great for vegans and vegetarians, but not good for the soul generally I think.

 

Sant & Brown [santbrown]04 November 2003 22:23 Subject: Re: New to the group> I'm in London too and it is pretty good vegan wise. A lot better than most> other places in the UK anyway.Ohhhh, the *other* London *lol* I was referring to London, Canada!Sorry, guys, but I was answering someone from Hamilton, Ontario.Confusing, isn't it!And yes, London - the real one in the UK - is great for vegans andvegetarians! Lucky you!!!Best,Pat-- SANTBROWNtownhounds/http://www.angelfire.com/art/pendragon/----------*"I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet" - Gandhi* "The time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder ofanimals as they now look upon the murder of men" - Leonardo da Vinci----------To send an email to -

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yeah, there's a few around but the Stoke Newington one is the specialist veggie one. Its just beautiful although I haven't been for a while.

First time I ate there I bought their recipe book straight away.

 

Heartwork [Heartwork]04 November 2003 23:10 Subject: Re: Re: New to the group

Is that Rasa in Stoke Newington? We like going there.

 

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In a message dated 11/5/03 2:44:36 AM Pacific Standard Time, lee.delaney writes:

 

 

ahhhh, pff you crazy Canadians going and using Uk place names and making me all confused :)

 

yeah...wot's up with those silly folks up in thar in that frozen land of hickey and mechanical sasquatches??

fraggle

*from that large former colony to the south filled to the brim with original names like new britain, new england, new london, new york, new jersey, york, ...*

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In a message dated 11/5/03 6:45:49 AM Pacific Standard Time, cait2 writes:

do you go to fresh and wild in stoke newington?.............they are also opening one in crouch end.......

 

 

 

 

have to say..i've always luved that name ..."crouch end"..

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do you go to fresh and wild in stoke newington?.............they are also opening one in crouch end..........

catherine

>"Lee Delaney"

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>RE: Re: New to the group >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 10:38:24 -0000 > >yeah, there's a few around but the Stoke Newington one is the specialist >veggie one. Its just beautiful although I haven't been for a while. >First time I ate there I bought their recipe book straight away. > > Heartwork [Heartwork] > 04 November 2003 23:10 > > Re: Re: New to the group > > > Is that Rasa in Stoke Newington? We like going there. > > Jo > ----- *thinks of lovely Rasa indian food and starts drooling over >computer* > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release 23/10/03 > >

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I've never heard of that one, will have to have a look. Is it on the main street?

 

Catherine Harris [cait2]05 November 2003 14:45 Subject: RE: Re: New to the group

 

 

do you go to fresh and wild in stoke newington?.............they are also opening one in crouch end..........

catherine

>"Lee Delaney"

> >

>RE: Re: New to the group >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 10:38:24 -0000 > >yeah, there's a few around but the Stoke Newington one is the specialist >veggie one. Its just beautiful although I haven't been for a while. >First time I ate there I bought their recipe book straight away. > > Heartwork [Heartwork] > 04 November 2003 23:10 > > Re: Re: New to the group > > > Is that Rasa in Stoke Newington? We like going there. > > Jo > ----- *thinks of lovely Rasa indian food and starts drooling over >computer* > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release 23/10/03 > >

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well they are only colonies, arent they??...........lol lol

catherine

>EBbrewpunx > > >Re: Re: New to the group >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:58:05 EST > >In a message dated 11/5/03 2:44:36 AM Pacific Standard Time, >lee.delaney writes: > > > > > > ahhhh, pff you crazy Canadians going and using Uk place names and making me > > all confused :) > > >yeah...wot's up with those silly folks up in thar in that frozen land of >hickey and mechanical sasquatches?? >fraggle >*from that large former colony to the south filled to the brim with original >names like new britain, new england, new london, new york, new jersey, york, >...* >:) Start downloading music from 62p per track with the MSN Music Club.

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Me too - after all - we are the original London.

 

I like Rasa and Neals Yard, and The World Cafe in Covent Garden.

 

Jo

 

ahhhh, pff you crazy Canadians going and using Uk place names and making me all confused :)

Aye London is great for vegans and vegetarians, but not good for the soul generally I think.

 

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Hi Fraggle

 

> have to say..i've always luved that name ..."crouch end"..

Then you'd be sure to like Honeysuckle Bottom!

 

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Last time we went there I was going to buy the recipe book, but they were temporarily out of stock. Is it as good as you expected.

 

Jo

 

 

yeah, there's a few around but the Stoke Newington one is the specialist veggie one. Its just beautiful although I haven't been for a while.

First time I ate there I bought their recipe book straight away.

 

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Oh yes, I know the one ;=) No worries *lol* cuz I'm a native-born

citizen of that 'small, insignificant island!'

 

Best,

Pat/Canada

> Hi Pat

>

> > Ohhhh, the *other* London *lol*

>

> Yeah - you know the one... the capital city of some small, insignificant

island ;-)

>

> BB

> Peter

 

 

 

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> ahhhh, pff you crazy Canadians going and using Uk place names and making me

> all confused :)

> Aye London is great for vegans and vegetarians, but not good for the soul

> generally I think.

 

I know, incorrigible aren't we! *lol*

 

London UK is still great for the arts, for people watching, for

shopping. That does my soul heaps of good ;=) And the restaurants!!!!

 

Enjoy!

 

Best.

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Hi Catherine

 

I've been to Fresh & Wild in Primrose Hill. There was only a tiny cafe there but they did have vegan options. It was very pleasant.

 

Jo

 

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do you go to fresh and wild in stoke newington?.............they are also opening one in crouch end..........

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well there was a mix of veggie, fish and meat recipes. I think they might have done a specific veggie one though. The majority of their veggie stuff is vegan too.

 

Heartwork [Heartwork]05 November 2003 18:42 Subject: Re: Re: New to the group

Last time we went there I was going to buy the recipe book, but they were temporarily out of stock. Is it as good as you expected.

 

Jo

 

 

yeah, there's a few around but the Stoke Newington one is the specialist veggie one. Its just beautiful although I haven't been for a while.

First time I ate there I bought their recipe book straight away.

 

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hi jo.......

i had passion cake, vegan style, in stokey with soya latte the ther week.........

makes a change as i dont usually eat out, because i like to have complete control over what i am eating........

catherine

>"Heartwork"

> >

>Re: Re: New to the group >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:41:11 -0000 > >Hi Catherine > >I've been to Fresh & Wild in Primrose Hill. There was only a tiny cafe there but they did have vegan options. It was very pleasant. > >Jo > ----- > do you go to fresh and wild in stoke newington?.............they are also opening one in crouch end.......... > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release 23/10/03 > Get a free connection, half-price modem and one month FREE, when you sign up for BT Broadband today!

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aaaaaah jo

is the world cafe in neals yard still there????? havent been there for years......

perhaps we could have vegan chat london meet, to sample vegan cuisine one lunchtime????

catherine

>"Heartwork"

> >

>Re: Re: New to the group >Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:37:50 -0000 > >Me too - after all - we are the original London. > >I like Rasa and Neals Yard, and The World Cafe in Covent Garden. > >Jo > ahhhh, pff you crazy Canadians going and using Uk place names and making me all confused :) > Aye London is great for vegans and vegetarians, but not good for the soul generally I think. > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release 22/10/03 Get your hands on designer bargains for less -

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