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    Re: Veganforum meetup @ Bristol Vegan Fayre October 2005?

    I wish I could come =(
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    Re: Mmmm...Pake...(You heard me: Pake)

    A cake with a pie inside?

    May I have the honour of being the first to say, "urgh"?

    A pie with a cake inside, that's where it's at. Mm, bakewell tarts =D
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    Re: Guinea pig farm closed!!!

    Yay =D

    I used to protest there on Sundays, glad all the hard work of the protesters and activists is finally close to paying off!
  4. Thread: lettuce

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    Re: lettuce

    Ooonly the veganforum could have an entire thread devoted to lettuce :p


    Actually I have real trouble eating lettuce, at least on its own. I used to go out with this fucker in the RAF whose dad...
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    Re: Do You Fear Any Animals?

    Horses.
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    Re: Move to commercialise human milk

    *giggles* Well it's about time they started selectively breeding humans for -something-, god knows we could do with some way to get all the crap out of our gene pool now that we seem to have removed...
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    Re: Why do I get put down???

    *blinks*

    You all need to listen to more reggae.
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    Re: Dispatches

    Oh bugger, I thought it was on at 9. I really wanted to watch this one, too =(
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    Re: I got a vegan care package!

    What's beef jerkey? And doesn't it contain beef?

    Come to think of it, what's a slim jim?
  10. Thread: Weight Loss

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    Re: Weight Loss

    I put on weight when I went vegan. Not really because I went vegan, I just went through a rough patch when I ate a lot of chips, bread, crisps, chocolate, nuts, etc. I don't think it's at all true...
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    Re: Dispatches: Supermarket secrets

    It didn't show anything particularly life-changingly shocking (although maybe I'm just desensitised after years of reading about factory farms and vivisection labs), granted there were a few chickens...
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    Re: tescos (etc)

    Sainsbury's is insanely expensive for soy milk, even their own brand is a pound a carton, and I'm pretty sure it's not even a whole litre, looks more like 750ml, I could be wrong though.

    I'd like...
  13. Thread: Nuts

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    Re: Nuts

    Yeah - I found out about that the hard way, my dad always buys vegan ones, from Tesco I think, but one day he came back with some from Sainsbury's, in almost identical packaging, and it was only...
  14. Thread: Nuts

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    Re: Nuts

    Pistachio nuts are my favourite, followed by cashews and dry roasted peanuts. Though cashews are a little rich, can't eat too many of them without feeling sick, and I'm pretty sure the only thing I...
  15. Thread: Insects...

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    Re: Ants, insects...

    I must admit I do everything in my power to avoid killing any insects, even to the point where I can't walk across grass without wondering how many things my feet are crushing (though I don't let it...
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    Re: meatless meat

    I think the whole idea is sickening. Aside from the fact that the article is written in such a way that entirely disregards animal suffering, placing all the emphasis on human health, nutrition and...
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    Re: Dare I say good riddance?

    The BNP is the British Nationalist Party - basically a group of white racist scum posing as a legitimite political party. They play on people's fears of overcrowding and terrorism to get votes and...
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    Dare I say good riddance?

    BNP founder dies aged 71
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    Re: Viva!s Incredible Veggie Roadshows

    I came, I saw, it was great but it didn't have anything on the heart of england vegan festival =) Although there did seem to be a lot more publicity going on, all the volunteers seemed to be doing a...
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    Re: Veganforum meetup @ Heart of England Vegan Festival June 18th 2005?

    Aaah! I had come to terms with the idea that I couldn't make it to the festival, since my landlord in Staffordshire threew a tantrum and kicked us all out of the house a while back, and I had to flee...
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    Re: New french vegan since 1 week & a half

    Haha, yes I realised I'd been a bit sexist just after I posted that... It's like Englishman, there's no female equivalent =/

    Edited for equality!
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    Re: New french vegan since 1 week & a half

    OOOH OOOOOOOHH!!!! Me first, ME FIRST!!! *giggles* How could you possibly have known my lifelong dream to whip a Frenchman or woman with a dozen pesto sauce spaghettis??!!

    Ahem. Anyway, welcome to...
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    Re: Eating out at Indian/Chinese restaurants

    Really? I thought all omelettes were made from beaten eggs? I do apologise!
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    Re: Eating out at Indian/Chinese restaurants

    Veggie omelette is vegan???? :eek: I don't think I believe you!!

    Same goes for the Chinese noodles - they're usually egg noodles, unless you specify rice noodles.
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    Re: Should kids eat fake meats?

    Same here - I haven't got/will never have kids, but I think "fake" meats are brilliant, especially for sandwiches - there's only so many hummous salad sandwiches a girl can take =) and the ones I get...
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    Re: What would you like to know 'bout Sweden?

    I have always wanted to live in Sweden.. perhaps not permanently, but for a couple of years maybe. It seems such a beautiful, vast country.

    It's a widely-believed myth about the suicide rate. The...
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    Re: From the US and traveling to Oxford

    I think you'll find it relatively easy to find vegan groceries, there's a few of healthfood shops in every town centre which will sell you the extra-special stuff, and for the boring essentials,...
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    I believe it's a growing trade, and provided to publicise yourself enough through the internet and by local means, I think you'd get a really good thing going. People are becoming more and more aware...
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    Re: Veganforum meetup @ Heart of England Vegan Festival 2005?

    I will gladly do leafletting in Birmingham the Saturday after this one, though I'd prefer to hand out mainly English ones, because, well I'd feel pretty daft giving someone a Chinese leaflet just...
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    Re: 146 Reasons Why Sugar Is Ruining Your Health

    But I love sugar! And what's the alternative? Aspartame/saccharine, which have been shown to cause holes in the brains of lab rats?

    Is this just referring to refined white sugar, or all sugars,...
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    Re: Boots vegan sandwich

    If you don't mind me asking - why are Boots on your boycott list? Do they carry out animal testing?

    I have tried this sandwich from the Boots store in Durham; it was alright, nothing special. A...
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    Re: Veganforum meetup @ Heart of England Vegan Festival 2005?

    I know nobody knows me yet, but I will be there!!
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