Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 The last vegan cafe that opened in Cardiff ( Capital of Wales ), went bust after about 9 months.....sad but just not enough demand............ wouldnt last a week round here.......especially with my cooking! The Valley Vegan...........fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: like i said, time fer you to open a cafe oh..and the supreme vegan place closed awhile ago..finally figured out what it was rebecca went a couple times, but, they had weird hours, and i never made, even tho i lived like 4 blocks away at one point... peter VV Jan 8, 2007 12:29 PM Re: Beyond Greens and Millennium: Where the Beets Are At least you have the choice eh?, you have more choice there than we have in Wales! The Valley Vegan...........fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) com> wrote: i think i need to expand my list of mplaces i've been SAN FRANCISCO Alive! Restaurant (vegan, raw, organic) 1972 Lombard Street (415) 923-1052 (Marina) yes, been...ok...Ananda Fuara (meatless with vegan options; International) 1298 Market St. (415) 621-1994 (Civic Center) yes..not thrilled with it..too much dairy and eggsBok Choy Garden (vegan) 1820 Clement St. (415) 387-8111 (Richmond) nopeCafé Gratitude (raw vegan organic) 2400 Harrison St. (415) 824-4652 (Mission); 1336 9th Ave. (415) 824-4652 (Inner Sunset)only one in berkeley Cha-Ya (vegan; Japanese Zen Buddhist) 762 Valencia St. (415) 252-7825 (Mission) only one in berkeleyDaily Health (vegan; Natural food store with deli and eat-in section) 1235 9th Ave. (415) 681-7675 (Sunset) nopeEnjoy (meatless with vegan options; Chinese) 754 Kirkham St. (415) 682-0826 (Sunset) nopeFeel Real Organic Vegan Café (Vegetarian) 4001 Judah Street (415) 504-7325 (Outer Sunset) nopeGolden Era (meatless with vegan options; Vietnamese) 572 O’Farrell St. (415) 673-3136 (Tenderloin) yeah...same owners as golden lotus..lotsa "red" decorationsGreens Restaurant (meatless with vegan options; Upscale California cuisine) Fort Mason Building A (415) 771-6222 (Marina) yup..dang expensive Herbivore (vegan; patio seating and daily brunch) 983 Valencia St. (415) 826-5657 (Mission); 531 Divisadero St. (415) 885-7133 (Western Addition) yup, to bothJudahlicious (meatless with vegan options; Juice and snack bar with a selection of soy ice cream) 3906 Judah St. (415) 665-8423 (Sunset) nopeJuicey Lucy’s (vegan; organic, macrobiotic, raw, Buddhist Vital Food and Gourmet Juice) 703 Columbus Ave. (415) 786-1285 (North Beach) nopeLettus Organic (full organic menu, a few select meat dishes) 3352 Steiner at Chestnut. (415) 931-2777 (Marina) nopeLucky Creation Vegetarian Restaurant (vegan) 854 Washington St. (415) 989-0818 (Chinatown) yeah..only one left in chinatown.... rebecca liked it more then i did i thought it rather greasy...Medicine New-Shojin Eatstation (vegan; Japanese Zen Buddhist) 161 Sutter St. (415) 677-4405 (Downtown) yes..highly recommendedMillennium (haute vegetarian) 580 Geary St. (415) 345-3900 (Union Square)yup...great, but very very chi-chi, expensive tho, i like it more then greens New Ganges Restaurant (meatless with vegan options; Indian) 775 Frederick Street (415) 681-4355 (Cole Valley) once, don't remember it very well Shangri-La (meatless with vegan options; Chinese Buddhist) 2026 Irving St. (415) 731-2548 (Inner Sunset)yup Umami (organic, slow food; Japanese Sake Pub) 2909 Webster Street (415) 346- 3431 (Marina) nope..gonna have to!BERKELEY Café Gratitude (meatless with vegan options; Raw, organic) 1730 Shattuck Ave. (415) 824-4652 yup...are you grateful?Cha-Ya (vegan sushi; Japanese Zen Buddhist) 1686 Shattuck Ave. (510) 981-1213 yup..rebecca's fave Ital Calabash (meatless with vegan options; Ethiopian, West African, Jamaican, Organic soul food, juice bar) 3031 Adeline St. (510) 836-4825. horrible hours..no...Raw Energy Organic Juice Café (vegan) 2050 Addison St. (510) 665-9464 nopeUdupi Palace (meatless with vegan options; South Indian) 1901 University Ave. (510) 843-6600 yup..tho someone recently told rebecca that they use dairy in things they say they don't gonna have to check thatVegi Food Restaurant (vegan; Chinese) 2083 Vine St. (510) 548-5244 yupOAKLAND Golden Lotus Vegetarian Restaurant (vegan) 1301 Franklin St. (510) 893-0383 yup sadly, their quality is going downhillItal Calabash (meatless with vegan options) 1405 Franklin St. (510) 836-4825 nope..horrible hoursManzanita Restaurant & Bakery (vegan; Macrobiotic) 1050 40th St (510) 985-8386 no..tried once...but, nope...personal reasons kept me away for a long timeNew World Vegetarian (vegan; International Cuisine) 464 8th St. (510) 444-2891 yeah..not thrilled, tho everyone else in the bay seems to love emSupreme Vegan (vegan; California cuisine) 906 Stanford Ave (510) 655-0132 nopeThis list (amended here by Common Ground) is available at friendsofanimals.org, which also publishes vegan restaurant guides for New York, D.C., SoCal, Portland, Ore., and Seattle What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, it's what we know for sure that just ain't so. - Mark Twain Peter H Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. 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Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Hi Anouk > I am require to take british literature > from 1500's to the present. My goodness - that's a lot of literature!!! How long will you be doing it for? BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 danish and geats..yeah but...how much of the UK was settled by Vikings..the Danelaw..anyways? peter VV Jan 8, 2007 1:24 PM Re: Re: Beyond Greens and Millennium: Where the Beets Are I always thought that it was Scandanavian - ish? The Valley Vegan............fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: i recently reread Beowulf...ok..so its earlier then the 16th century.......and only sorta proto british:)>flower child <zurumato (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>>Jan 8, 2007 12:57 PM> > Re: Beyond Greens and Millennium: Where the Beets Are>>>oops!>>I had remember him mentioning swansea in an interview. >>In the near future, >I am require to take british literature>from 1500's to the present. >this is divided into three separate classes. I should >hope to become >more familiar with UK literature/history/geography. >>I will look forward to that. >>> , "Peter" <metalscarab wrote:>>>>>>To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Yes!! the town is called Gaiman, in chubut. I was in buenos aires in nov. and that is how I found out. I immediately told them that I knew you. my friends tell me that the street signs are in welsh and spanish. and that welsh is taught in school, and people have welsh last names. one of the people that I met is originally from that town and he speaks spanish with a welsh accent. they look welsh too. -anouk , peter VV <swpgh01 wrote: > > Patagonia? > > The Valley Vegan......... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 british lit. divided into three classes I can take one each semester, but some student take all three at once. that is crazy. it is mandatory by the(University of South Florida) for their writing program. but I have a casual approach it is my second B.A. and I am doing it more for the experience of learning/pleasure. writers such as Eliot, Yeats, Thomas, Conrad, Shaw, Joyce, Lawrence, Huxley, Woolf, Forster, Waugh, Owen, Auden, O'Casey shakespeare, early, middle and late and others. it is such a rare, luxurious and distinguished priviledge to sit around and discuss the works of great writers of literature. blessed is the day that is happens. , " Peter " <metalscarab wrote: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Hi Anouk It is good when that sort of advice is mainstream. It will help people to think - and also not to dismiss what vegans say about diet affecting the environment. Jo , " flower child " <zurumato wrote: > > Thanks! > > and I do see some positive changes. In a recent issue a popular > magazine called US News, The magazine has asked > for people to make a New Years Resolution of > not eating meat once a week. > > in order to reduce emmissions for the planet. > among other green advice. > > > This is a magazine which mainstream will read. and other magazines > too. the same. > > > -- In , peter VV <swpgh01@> wrote: > > > > Hey snap out of this introspective, maudlin mood will yer? > > All you can do , is all you can do. Just keep on doing what you > can, and hope it makes a difference. Lead by example, and hope others > will follow. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 I am impressed, I am too low brow and lack the cranial capacity to absorb culture......... Bass - how low can you go? The Valley Vegan..............flower child <zurumato wrote: british lit.divided into three classesI can take one each semester, but some student take all three at once.that is crazy. it is mandatory by the(University of South Florida)for their writing program. but I have a casual approachit is my second B.A. and I am doing it more for the experience of learning/pleasure. writers such as Eliot, Yeats, Thomas, Conrad, Shaw, Joyce, Lawrence,Huxley, Woolf, Forster, Waugh, Owen, Auden, O'Caseyshakespeare, early, middle and late and others.it is such a rare, luxurious and distinguished priviledgeto sit around and discuss the works of great writers of literature. blessed is the day that is happens. , "Peter" <metalscarab wrote:>Peter H Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 I am just pretentious!! I haven't taken any of those lit classes yet. and when I do it will take a lot of concentration to read those works. I don't dare call myself and intellectual I have a lot to learn. it's never too late! , peter VV <swpgh01 wrote: > > I am impressed, I am too low brow and lack the cranial capacity to absorb culture......... > > Bass - how low can you go? > The Valley Vegan.............. > > flower child <zurumato wrote: > british lit. > divided into three classes > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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