Guest guest Posted April 23, 2001 Report Share Posted April 23, 2001 PS, I'm coming not to like the idea of the 'free range' honey sitting in our cupboard. Perhaps it's time to kick the habit. I stand by what I said about veganism being a continual transition though. I still feel honey is one of the lowest considerations on my 'list', but that's not to say I have no respect. Just if it were a choice between marketing levels (<1%, like in 'honey' roasted peanuts!) of honey in vegan food and eggs/dairy, I know what I'd choose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2001 Report Share Posted April 23, 2001 when did you start to aim to be vegan? I changed my girlfriend over about 6 months but it was easy becaue she had to eat my food when we were together... I am interested thats all. > PS, I'm coming not to like the idea of the 'free range' honey sitting in our >cupboard. Perhaps it's time to kick the habit. I stand by what I said >about veganism being a continual transition though. I still feel honey is >one of the lowest considerations on my 'list', but that's not to say I have >no respect. Just if it were a choice between marketing levels (<1%, like in >'honey' roasted peanuts!) of honey in vegan food and eggs/dairy, I know what >I'd choose. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2001 Report Share Posted April 24, 2001 about 6 months ago, so I suppose we're still going. alwbarnes [alwbarnes] 23 April 2001 18:11 vegan-network Re: Honeyisation. when did you start to aim to be vegan? I changed my girlfriend over about 6 months but it was easy becaue she had to eat my food when we were together... I am interested thats all. > PS, I'm coming not to like the idea of the 'free range' honey sitting in our >cupboard. Perhaps it's time to kick the habit. I stand by what I said >about veganism being a continual transition though. I still feel honey is >one of the lowest considerations on my 'list', but that's not to say I have >no respect. Just if it were a choice between marketing levels (<1%, like in >'honey' roasted peanuts!) of honey in vegan food and eggs/dairy, I know what >I'd choose. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2001 Report Share Posted April 24, 2001 We do all have prioritise in the vegan list. I am making a valiant attempt at the moment to research sustainable companies and buy from them and trying to keep a close eye on those companies that hold shares with dodgy companies. Being vegan isn't only about the actual food you eat - it is more. And it never ends. I just see the easiest things to do are those immediately obvious. keep going & thanks for compiling that Guardian letter. I am doing one against our university at the moment so I understand how infuriating it is when people cannot help. I demonstrate against the meat industries by not paying them. I cannot make this obvious for fox-hunting/fishing etc. (hope this is relevant). Andy >about 6 months ago, so I suppose we're still going. > >-----OriginalMessage----- >From alwbarnes [alwbarnes] >Sent 23 April 2001 18:11 >To vegan-network >Subject Re: Honeyisation. > > >whendid you start to aim to be vegan? Andrew Barnes 07970 075905 -------------------- talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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