Guest guest Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 It's the bottom paragraph on page #9 LOL We really didn't say vegan back then. It was lumped together as " vegetarian " if you didn't eat meat. I don't reemember ever hearing the word vegan back in 1072. It was hard enough to find anyone calling themselves a vegetarian. Donna , Mike Christie <mike wrote: > > Page 14 seemed pretty innocuous to me. (Maybe we have different > printings.) But I was flipping through the book this afternoon > looking for something for dinner, and page 228 (in my copy) caught my eye. > > First she makes a rather bold comment about cuisine which I won't > quote here so as avoid stirring up any controversy. Then she mentions > a friend who gave up " not only meat but dairy as well. " She says > " Within his discipline... " Obviously if the word vegan existed in > 1972 it wasn't in common use. > > Mike > > At 08:01 PM 9/24/2008, Donna wrote: > and then there's the old version of The Vegetarian Epicure by Anna > Thomas. I love those recipes and how about the paragraph on page 14? > That sure wouldn't be printed in a cookbook nowadays LOL > Donna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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