Guest guest Report post Posted July 13, 2007 Ha!! Thanks for confirming what I thought!! I'm probably too lazy for a lot of prep work!! But I know what you mean...I look at these amazing photos of these RAW dishes and they look great, but they also look like a lot of work! Still, I imagine that it is much healthier for you. Well, maybe. After last year's outbreak of e-coli in the fresh spinach, I'm not sure anything is healthy anymore. I, like Tracy, don't eat meat of any kind for the animals.~~Vicky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 13, 2007 I have had several raw meals, with desserts at vegan fairs and cruelty free fairs. It was okay, but not something I would want to do more than once in a while. Jo , Jared Rose <jarosegolf wrote: > > I have been 85% RAW for 2 years " vegan rest of the way " and developed some wonderful additions to doing it. If you have someone to work with on it directly it is really amazing to the wonderful changes that take place. > > Jarose > > fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: > mornin Vivky > i've often THOUGHT about going raw, and fer awhile, did it once a week.. > but..i sadly just couldn't maintain it... > cheers > fraggle > > > > > damiensmom1995 > Jul 11, 2007 7:49 PM > > Re: Where do you live? > > Hi Tracy, My name is Vicky and I'm fairly new to this group, as well. I rehab wildlife (raccoons, at the moment) so I've been really busy this time of the year. I, too, live in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, which has little to nothing " vegan-ish " going on out here!! I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years, and vegan the last 2 years. It is very hard to be sure of what's vegan and what isn't. My son loved the " vegan " marshmallows that were out a few years back, and then they turned out to not exactly be " vegan " . That's a pain. Lately, I've been thinking of going " raw " . Anyone here do that?? ~~Vicky > > > Hi! I know this topic was posted a few weeks ago, but I just joined > > today and thought this would be a good way to introduce myself. > > > > My name is Tracy, and I live in a southwest suburb of Chicago. I've > > been a vegetarian since November 2006. I did it for the animals. I'm > > inching closer to going vegan for the same reason, but I think it's > > going to be a slower process just because it's harder to know if > > dairy is in foods than if meat is. (It's easy when I eat at home, > > but more difficult if I'm at someone's house or at a restaurant.) > > > > I'm single, and none of my relatives or friends are vegetarian or > > vegan. > > > > Tracy > > When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want > > > > > > - Jared M. Rose > > Let Food Be Thy Medicine, Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.) > > > > Get the free toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 13, 2007 There was an article explaining the spinach e-coli out break, and fotunately it had nothing to do with the actual spinach. If you are interested I could find it and scan it over to you. - Jareddamiensmom1995 <damiensmom1995 wrote: Ha!! Thanks for confirming what I thought!! I'm probably too lazy for a lot of prep work!! But I know what you mean...I look at these amazing photos of these RAW dishes and they look great, but they also look like a lot of work! Still, I imagine that it is much healthier for you. Well, maybe. After last year's outbreak of e-coli in the fresh spinach, I'm not sure anything is healthy anymore. I, like Tracy, don't eat meat of any kind for the animals.~~Vicky- Jared M. Rose Let Food Be Thy Medicine, Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.) Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 13, 2007 we were going to Cafe Gratitude about once a week, so that was good just can't afford that anymore tho i will saw this tho, after eating a meal there, we were full most of the enxt day as well! oh man, do i want one of their raw coconut cream pies right now *sigh* heartwerk Jul 12, 2007 11:46 PM Re: Where do you live? I have had several raw meals, with desserts at vegan fairs and cruelty free fairs. It was okay, but not something I would want to do more than once in a while.Jo--- Recent Activity 3 New MembersVisit Your Group Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 13, 2007 I"m not raw, but there are vegan marshmallows available in this neck o' the woods.......... SF Bay Area or online: http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=vegane & BusType=BtoC & Count1=642925441 & Count2=560065865 & CategoryID=1 & Target=products.asp In case the link doesn't work for you, you can do a search for vegan marshmallows, or go to "Vegan Essentials" http://www.veganessentials.com/ Marcy - damiensmom1995 Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:49 PM Re: Where do you live? Hi Tracy, My name is Vicky and I'm fairly new to this group, as well. I rehab wildlife (raccoons, at the moment) so I've been really busy this time of the year. I, too, live in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, which has little to nothing "vegan-ish" going on out here!! I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years, and vegan the last 2 years. It is very hard to be sure of what's vegan and what isn't. My son loved the "vegan" marshmallows that were out a few years back, and then they turned out to not exactly be "vegan". That's a pain. Lately, I've been thinking of going "raw". Anyone here do that?? ~~Vicky> Hi! I know this topic was posted a few weeks ago, but I just joined > today and thought this would be a good way to introduce myself.> > My name is Tracy, and I live in a southwest suburb of Chicago. I've > been a vegetarian since November 2006. I did it for the animals. I'm > inching closer to going vegan for the same reason, but I think it's > going to be a slower process just because it's harder to know if > dairy is in foods than if meat is. (It's easy when I eat at home, > but more difficult if I'm at someone's house or at a restaurant.)> > I'm single, and none of my relatives or friends are vegetarian or > vegan. > > Tracy> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 13, 2007 Didn't it have to do with tainted animal manure? --- Jared Rose <jarosegolf wrote: > There was an article explaining the spinach e-coli > out break, and fotunately it had nothing to do with > the actual spinach. If you are interested I could > find it and scan it over to you. > > - Jared > > damiensmom1995 <damiensmom1995 wrote: > Ha!! Thanks for confirming what I > thought!! I'm probably too lazy for a lot of prep > work!! But I know what you mean...I look at these > amazing photos of these RAW dishes and they look > great, but they also look like a lot of work! > Still, I imagine that it is much healthier for you. > Well, maybe. After last year's outbreak of e-coli > in the fresh spinach, I'm not sure anything is > healthy anymore. I, like Tracy, don't eat meat of > any kind for the animals.~~Vicky > > > > > > - Jared M. Rose > > Let Food Be Thy Medicine, Hippocrates (460-377 > B.C.) > > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with > an Edge to see what's on, when. ______________________________\ ____ Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile./go?refer=1GNXIC Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 13, 2007 Those are the marshmallows that I bought for my kids last year, I think they are made somewhere in S.America, and are absolutely awful, cost me triple what they cost you over there.................and my kids hated them...... The Valley Vegan...............Marcy <imgreen03 wrote: I"m not raw, but there are vegan marshmallows available in this neck o' the woods.......... SF Bay Area or online: http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=vegane & BusType=BtoC & Count1=642925441 & Count2=560065865 & CategoryID=1 & Target=products.asp In case the link doesn't work for you, you can do a search for vegan marshmallows, or go to "Vegan Essentials" http://www.veganessentials.com/ Marcy - damiensmom1995 Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:49 PM Re: Where do you live? Hi Tracy, My name is Vicky and I'm fairly new to this group, as well. I rehab wildlife (raccoons, at the moment) so I've been really busy this time of the year. I, too, live in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, which has little to nothing "vegan-ish" going on out here!! I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years, and vegan the last 2 years. It is very hard to be sure of what's vegan and what isn't. My son loved the "vegan" marshmallows that were out a few years back, and then they turned out to not exactly be "vegan". That's a pain. Lately, I've been thinking of going "raw". Anyone here do that?? ~~Vicky> Hi! I know this topic was posted a few weeks ago, but I just joined > today and thought this would be a good way to introduce myself.> > My name is Tracy, and I live in a southwest suburb of Chicago. I've > been a vegetarian since November 2006. I did it for the animals. I'm > inching closer to going vegan for the same reason, but I think it's > going to be a slower process just because it's harder to know if > dairy is in foods than if meat is. (It's easy when I eat at home, > but more difficult if I'm at someone's house or at a restaurant.)> > I'm single, and none of my relatives or friends are vegetarian or > vegan. > > Tracy> Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 13, 2007 you could always go dig up a common or marsh mallow and make yer own Peter VV Jul 13, 2007 2:54 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Those are the marshmallows that I bought for my kids last year, I think they are made somewhere in S.America, and are absolutely awful, cost me triple what they cost you over there.................and my kids hated them...... The Valley Vegan...............Marcy <imgreen03 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote: I"m not raw, but there are vegan marshmallows available in this neck o' the woods.......... SF Bay Area or online: http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=vegane & BusType=BtoC & Count1=642925441 & Count2=560065865 & CategoryID=1 & Target=products.asp In case the link doesn't work for you, you can do a search for vegan marshmallows, or go to "Vegan Essentials" http://www.veganessentials.com/ Marcy - damiensmom1995 Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:49 PM Re: Where do you live? Hi Tracy, My name is Vicky and I'm fairly new to this group, as well. I rehab wildlife (raccoons, at the moment) so I've been really busy this time of the year. I, too, live in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, which has little to nothing "vegan-ish" going on out here!! I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years, and vegan the last 2 years. It is very hard to be sure of what's vegan and what isn't. My son loved the "vegan" marshmallows that were out a few years back, and then they turned out to not exactly be "vegan". That's a pain. Lately, I've been thinking of going "raw". Anyone here do that?? ~~Vicky> Hi! I know this topic was posted a few weeks ago, but I just joined > today and thought this would be a good way to introduce myself.> > My name is Tracy, and I live in a southwest suburb of Chicago. I've > been a vegetarian since November 2006. I did it for the animals. I'm > inching closer to going vegan for the same reason, but I think it's > going to be a slower process just because it's harder to know if > dairy is in foods than if meat is. (It's easy when I eat at home, > but more difficult if I'm at someone's house or at a restaurant.)> > I'm single, and none of my relatives or friends are vegetarian or > vegan. > > Tracy> Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 14, 2007 Any other good suggestions? The Valley Vegan.............fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: you could always go dig up a common or marsh mallow and make yer own Peter VV Jul 13, 2007 2:54 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Those are the marshmallows that I bought for my kids last year, I think they are made somewhere in S.America, and are absolutely awful, cost me triple what they cost you over there.................and my kids hated them...... The Valley Vegan...............Marcy <imgreen03 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote: I"m not raw, but there are vegan marshmallows available in this neck o' the woods.......... SF Bay Area or online: http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=vegane & BusType=BtoC & Count1=642925441 & Count2=560065865 & CategoryID=1 & Target=products.asp In case the link doesn't work for you, you can do a search for vegan marshmallows, or go to "Vegan Essentials" http://www.veganessentials.com/ Marcy - damiensmom1995 Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:49 PM Re: Where do you live? Hi Tracy, My name is Vicky and I'm fairly new to this group, as well. I rehab wildlife (raccoons, at the moment) so I've been really busy this time of the year. I, too, live in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, which has little to nothing "vegan-ish" going on out here!! I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years, and vegan the last 2 years. It is very hard to be sure of what's vegan and what isn't. My son loved the "vegan" marshmallows that were out a few years back, and then they turned out to not exactly be "vegan". That's a pain. Lately, I've been thinking of going "raw". Anyone here do that?? ~~Vicky> Hi! I know this topic was posted a few weeks ago, but I just joined > today and thought this would be a good way to introduce myself.> > My name is Tracy, and I live in a southwest suburb of Chicago. I've > been a vegetarian since November 2006. I did it for the animals. I'm > inching closer to going vegan for the same reason, but I think it's > going to be a slower process just because it's harder to know if > dairy is in foods than if meat is. (It's easy when I eat at home, > but more difficult if I'm at someone's house or at a restaurant.)> > I'm single, and none of my relatives or friends are vegetarian or > vegan. > > Tracy> Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Peter H What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of your email personality. Take the quiz at the Mail Championship. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 16, 2007 look both ways while crossing the street Peter VV Jul 14, 2007 12:30 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Any other good suggestions? The Valley Vegan.............fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: you could always go dig up a common or marsh mallow and make yer own Peter VV Jul 13, 2007 2:54 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Those are the marshmallows that I bought for my kids last year, I think they are made somewhere in S.America, and are absolutely awful, cost me triple what they cost you over there.................and my kids hated them...... The Valley Vegan...............Marcy <imgreen03 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote: I"m not raw, but there are vegan marshmallows available in this neck o' the woods.......... SF Bay Area or online: http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=vegane & BusType=BtoC & Count1=642925441 & Count2=560065865 & CategoryID=1 & Target=products.asp In case the link doesn't work for you, you can do a search for vegan marshmallows, or go to "Vegan Essentials" http://www.veganessentials.com/ Marcy - damiensmom1995 Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:49 PM Re: Where do you live? Hi Tracy, My name is Vicky and I'm fairly new to this group, as well. I rehab wildlife (raccoons, at the moment) so I've been really busy this time of the year. I, too, live in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, which has little to nothing "vegan-ish" going on out here!! I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years, and vegan the last 2 years. It is very hard to be sure of what's vegan and what isn't. My son loved the "vegan" marshmallows that were out a few years back, and then they turned out to not exactly be "vegan". That's a pain. Lately, I've been thinking of going "raw". Anyone here do that?? ~~Vicky> Hi! I know this topic was posted a few weeks ago, but I just joined > today and thought this would be a good way to introduce myself.> > My name is Tracy, and I live in a southwest suburb of Chicago. I've > been a vegetarian since November 2006. I did it for the animals. I'm > inching closer to going vegan for the same reason, but I think it's > going to be a slower process just because it's harder to know if > dairy is in foods than if meat is. (It's easy when I eat at home, > but more difficult if I'm at someone's house or at a restaurant.)> > I'm single, and none of my relatives or friends are vegetarian or > vegan. > > Tracy> Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Peter H What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of your email personality. Take the quiz at the Mail Championship. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 16, 2007 Another gem from your thesis "Stating the bloody obvious"? The Valley Vegan.............fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: look both ways while crossing the street Peter VV Jul 14, 2007 12:30 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Any other good suggestions? The Valley Vegan.............fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: you could always go dig up a common or marsh mallow and make yer own Peter VV Jul 13, 2007 2:54 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Those are the marshmallows that I bought for my kids last year, I think they are made somewhere in S.America, and are absolutely awful, cost me triple what they cost you over there.................and my kids hated them...... The Valley Vegan...............Marcy <imgreen03 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote: I"m not raw, but there are vegan marshmallows available in this neck o' the woods.......... SF Bay Area or online: http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=vegane & BusType=BtoC & Count1=642925441 & Count2=560065865 & CategoryID=1 & Target=products.asp In case the link doesn't work for you, you can do a search for vegan marshmallows, or go to "Vegan Essentials" http://www.veganessentials.com/ Marcy - damiensmom1995 Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:49 PM Re: Where do you live? Hi Tracy, My name is Vicky and I'm fairly new to this group, as well. I rehab wildlife (raccoons, at the moment) so I've been really busy this time of the year. I, too, live in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, which has little to nothing "vegan-ish" going on out here!! I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years, and vegan the last 2 years. It is very hard to be sure of what's vegan and what isn't. My son loved the "vegan" marshmallows that were out a few years back, and then they turned out to not exactly be "vegan". That's a pain. Lately, I've been thinking of going "raw". Anyone here do that?? ~~Vicky> Hi! I know this topic was posted a few weeks ago, but I just joined > today and thought this would be a good way to introduce myself.> > My name is Tracy, and I live in a southwest suburb of Chicago. I've > been a vegetarian since November 2006. I did it for the animals. I'm > inching closer to going vegan for the same reason, but I think it's > going to be a slower process just because it's harder to know if > dairy is in foods than if meat is. (It's easy when I eat at home, > but more difficult if I'm at someone's house or at a restaurant.)> > I'm single, and none of my relatives or friends are vegetarian or > vegan. > > Tracy> Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Peter H What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of your email personality. Take the quiz at the Mail Championship. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 17, 2007  Never lick an iceberg! BB Peter - fraggle Monday, July 16, 2007 6:26 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? look both ways while crossing the street Peter VV Jul 14, 2007 12:30 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 17, 2007 Hi Peter Hey - I'll have you know that the SBO Research Trust has been conducting some very valuable scientific research into this very subject. Although the data is still being correlated, so I can't say anything about the findings yet! BB Peter - Peter VV Monday, July 16, 2007 6:40 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Another gem from your thesis "Stating the bloody obvious"? The Valley Vegan.............fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: look both ways while crossing the street Peter VV Jul 14, 2007 12:30 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Any other good suggestions? The Valley Vegan.............fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: you could always go dig up a common or marsh mallow and make yer own Peter VV Jul 13, 2007 2:54 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Those are the marshmallows that I bought for my kids last year, I think they are made somewhere in S.America, and are absolutely awful, cost me triple what they cost you over there.................and my kids hated them...... The Valley Vegan...............Marcy <imgreen03 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote: I"m not raw, but there are vegan marshmallows available in this neck o' the woods.......... SF Bay Area or online: http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=vegane & BusType=BtoC & Count1=642925441 & Count2=560065865 & CategoryID=1 & Target=products.asp In case the link doesn't work for you, you can do a search for vegan marshmallows, or go to "Vegan Essentials" http://www.veganessentials.com/ Marcy - damiensmom1995 Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:49 PM Re: Where do you live? Hi Tracy, My name is Vicky and I'm fairly new to this group, as well. I rehab wildlife (raccoons, at the moment) so I've been really busy this time of the year. I, too, live in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, which has little to nothing "vegan-ish" going on out here!! I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years, and vegan the last 2 years. It is very hard to be sure of what's vegan and what isn't. My son loved the "vegan" marshmallows that were out a few years back, and then they turned out to not exactly be "vegan". That's a pain. Lately, I've been thinking of going "raw". Anyone here do that?? ~~Vicky> Hi! I know this topic was posted a few weeks ago, but I just joined > today and thought this would be a good way to introduce myself.> > My name is Tracy, and I live in a southwest suburb of Chicago. I've > been a vegetarian since November 2006. I did it for the animals. I'm > inching closer to going vegan for the same reason, but I think it's > going to be a slower process just because it's harder to know if > dairy is in foods than if meat is. (It's easy when I eat at home, > but more difficult if I'm at someone's house or at a restaurant.)> > I'm single, and none of my relatives or friends are vegetarian or > vegan. > > Tracy> Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Peter H What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of your email personality. Take the quiz at the Mail Championship. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 17, 2007 Typical............. The Valley Vegan...............metalscarab <metalscarab wrote: Hi Peter Hey - I'll have you know that the SBO Research Trust has been conducting some very valuable scientific research into this very subject. Although the data is still being correlated, so I can't say anything about the findings yet! BB Peter - Peter VV Monday, July 16, 2007 6:40 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Another gem from your thesis "Stating the bloody obvious"? The Valley Vegan.............fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: look both ways while crossing the street Peter VV Jul 14, 2007 12:30 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Any other good suggestions? The Valley Vegan.............fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: you could always go dig up a common or marsh mallow and make yer own Peter VV Jul 13, 2007 2:54 PM Re: Re: Where do you live? Those are the marshmallows that I bought for my kids last year, I think they are made somewhere in S.America, and are absolutely awful, cost me triple what they cost you over there.................and my kids hated them...... The Valley Vegan...............Marcy <imgreen03 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote: I"m not raw, but there are vegan marshmallows available in this neck o' the woods.......... SF Bay Area or online: http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=vegane & BusType=BtoC & Count1=642925441 & Count2=560065865 & CategoryID=1 & Target=products.asp In case the link doesn't work for you, you can do a search for vegan marshmallows, or go to "Vegan Essentials" http://www.veganessentials.com/ Marcy - damiensmom1995 Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:49 PM Re: Where do you live? Hi Tracy, My name is Vicky and I'm fairly new to this group, as well. I rehab wildlife (raccoons, at the moment) so I've been really busy this time of the year. I, too, live in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, which has little to nothing "vegan-ish" going on out here!! I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years, and vegan the last 2 years. It is very hard to be sure of what's vegan and what isn't. My son loved the "vegan" marshmallows that were out a few years back, and then they turned out to not exactly be "vegan". That's a pain. Lately, I've been thinking of going "raw". Anyone here do that?? ~~Vicky> Hi! I know this topic was posted a few weeks ago, but I just joined > today and thought this would be a good way to introduce myself.> > My name is Tracy, and I live in a southwest suburb of Chicago. I've > been a vegetarian since November 2006. I did it for the animals. I'm > inching closer to going vegan for the same reason, but I think it's > going to be a slower process just because it's harder to know if > dairy is in foods than if meat is. (It's easy when I eat at home, > but more difficult if I'm at someone's house or at a restaurant.)> > I'm single, and none of my relatives or friends are vegetarian or > vegan. > > Tracy> Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Peter H What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of your email personality. Take the quiz at the Mail Championship. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. Peter H All New Mail – Tired of unwanted email come-ons? Let our SpamGuard protect you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 21, 2007 Hi I am also new here, I LOVE reading everyones posts, I just have time for too much talk. Although I LOVE you all for beging vegans, and it means alot to me to actually read about vegans " So, first I'm interested in where you all live, and 2nd, if you're interested, for what reason(s) are you vegan: 1) health 2) moral 3) environment 4) world hunger/food distribution issues 5) other? " I live in WASHINGTON STATE. I do not live with vegans My family taught me to eat meat with every meal. (We're old fashion, and have our German blood in us(not pure German though)) And I am so glad I found out the truth!! I have been vegetarian since November 25th 06. I all in all, since cutting back my meat intake since early 2006 I was 140 in 8th grade and now 116-118 the usual for me And I feel great. I feel ALIVE. I call myself a fruititarian. As I mainly eat fruits, then some veggies and legumes And my Dr. things I am one of the healthiest people she knows, rarely sick. So my health has been very good Moral? Well I for one think animals should not be consumed. I am not 100% against it. But I DO NOT AGREE AND WANT TO DO SOMETHIGN about factory famers, and fishers, and ove rhunters. I dont agree with Farms at ALL, and I think the world would be a better place for THOUSANDS of years to come if we did not raised Animals on farms.. thats just digusting. i wouldnt eat my jewish ancestors from the Holocaust that were treated like farm animals, or farm animals treated liek as though in a Holocaust, so why would I to animals? Eating this only supports animal abuse, which I DO NOT LIKE!! Environment would be better! World hunger would be cured. I am though only vegetarian right now. My friend lives on a farm who gives us chickens eggs, she has over 30 free roaming chickens on 10 acres, and the hens lay everywhere in their nests. So she has over abundance of eggs. I do not eat eggs too much, but I do have an occasional veggies cheese/egg omalet. But I am stopping myself from eating these eggs and its not good for my body. But I figure an occasional egg thats not from a cages battery hen is ok DO NOT drink milk, I am 100% soya nd rice milk baby! Once your on rice milk or soy milk, no way going back, 100% tastier and soooo good!! I dont get stomach cramps and feel like Im bloating on rice milk The only problem I have, as I am a women, a young lady as you would call it, I have my monthly cycles, and I crave chocolate. Or high protien foods. I do eat a lot of soyum products and soy/rice products, but I do eat an occasional chocolate chocolate But I am getting better with myself and I should be doing better Plud with all the chocolate soym products and rice milk. Oh I do NOT need chocolate candy bars any more SOYUM IS THE BEST :Hearts: Mercedez Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 21, 2007 Oh and I see everyone saying fake mea. OFCOURSE LOVE IT!!! So full og protien and less fat and less calories and less thiongs to actually hurt you. I LOVE fake meats *hearts* Mercedez Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted July 23, 2007 Hi Mercedez I like some of the fake meats. The Redwoods ones are extremely tasty, but I can't eat them too often as I have to watch my salt intake. Jo , " everett_chick08 " <Dragonheart_Kitty wrote: > > Oh and I see everyone saying fake mea. OFCOURSE LOVE IT!!! So full og > protien and less fat and less calories and less thiongs to actually > hurt you. I LOVE fake meats *hearts* > > Mercedez > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites