Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 Apparently there are different reasons for being vegan and different definitions of what vegan is. I am " practically vegan " for health and wellness reasons. I don't have anything against killing chickens. In fact, I have wrung the necks of 20 or more of them in an hour. Let's keep our definitions and opinions straight, okay? Ron --- Susan Cogan <susan-brassfield wrote: > >****Ron wrote.... > >>>...I eat 3ozs skinless chicken breast, 8ozs > >nonfat skim milk, 8ozs nonfat yogurt and 3ozs > >turkey...using them as a condiment with a > >vegan meal...<< > > > >That's a very interesting expansion of the word > " condiment. " How does salt, > >pepper, mayo, mustard, relish, and catsup fit into > that meaning? > > > >Vegan, huh? > > > >Dave > > I'm not a vegan, but I think I'd rather eat a cheap, > synthetic > Wal-mart B12 than turkey or chicken breast. Just my > humble opinion > though. > > Susan > (crush up the B12 and sprinkle it on salad . . . now > *that's* a condiment!) > -- > --------- > Please visit my website: > http://members.cox.net/sbcogan > > Also, check out an excerpt of " Jubilee, " which will > be published in > the next few months: > http://members.cox.net/sbcogan/writing.html > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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