Apparently LJ doesn't work as well with BlackBerry as I thought, I wrote a long and eloquent, well, a long reply and tried to post it twice from my BlackBerry earlier, and I see that neither of them stuck. I'll get back to you later, I'm tired right now.
OK, Vaughan is in bed sleeping peacefully after a few minutes of alternately closing his eyes sleepily and staring cheekily at me with a huge wide open grin on his face (I love that little guy so much!), the dog has been fed, the dishes have been done, and I can sit down with something to eat and KQED on the radio (KALW had some singing thing that I didn't like) and I can take some time to reply while I wait for Missy to come home from the poetry night she's at, although I should be working on an Anniversary card as our Anniversary is this Wednesday
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I hear ya, man. I'm still vegan but I feel that TIRED feeling you describe, and sometimes at restaurants I eat bread or similar things I'm not 100% sure are vegan. I still try pretty hard to stay vegan, but not as hard as a Veganator would!
Whether you are calling yourself vegan or not, if you are still eating foods that don't contain animal products...you're still vegan in my book. I agree, there's no need to be perfectly vegan to continue to consider yourself vegan. And there's no need to put a sign out to be just as effective.
Well, I've tried a few chocolate bars I was curious about, and a delicious almond croissant (if I've missed anything it's pastries, but I don't see why vegan almond croissants can't be made?), but on the whole I don't have any desire for non-vegan foods. Hidden ingredients are easily ignored by the un-zealous :) I'm mostly just tired of the hard work involved in being strictly vegan.
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I'm still vegan but I feel that TIRED feeling you describe, and sometimes at restaurants I eat bread or similar things I'm not 100% sure are vegan. I still try pretty hard to stay vegan, but not as hard as a Veganator would!
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