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1 month ago

in Guest post: Book review: Vegan Brunch! on vegansaurus!
"I had already learned that when invited to a vegan potluck brunch, inexperienced omnivores will bring fruit—they don’t know what we crazy vegans can eat for breakfast"
Um. Yes. This is exactly what happened at our housewarming potluck. The vegans brought AMAZING dishes, the rest of them? Fruit! Or nothing at all...which was actually probably better than fruit.

And you *have* to try the tempeh cakes. They are amazing!

2 months ago

in Road Trip THURSDAY (WHAT?): The Stanford Inn! on vegansaurus!
My boyfriend took me here for our anniversary and we had the best time. The food is great. The rooms are great. The staff is so nice and there are lots of cute animals.

I can't wait to go back. It's pretty much vegan paradise.

2 months ago

in Vegan Survival Guide: Westfield Center Mall! on vegansaurus!
This would have been really helpful when I was going to school across the street from this mall for drinking a jamba juice smoothie every day for two years.

I amused the idea of asking a few of the places what was vegan but most days I was sleep deprived and/or headachey and the thought of going through that song and dance made me do a b line for the smoothie place every time.

10 months ago

in We get it, green is the new black on Ecoble
Um. You completely missed the point of buying in bulk. When people say buy in bulk they're not talking about purchasing a 50 pack of Hot Pockets at Sam's Club. They're talking about shopping in BULK BINS at places like Whole Foods or a community co-op where people are encouraged to bring their own containers and bags to fill up.

Also, you missed one of the cheapest ways to "be green". Cutting out meat. Not only is it the most impact a single person can have on the environment, but meat is so expensive that it can often cut a food budget in half.
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