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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.

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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.

>

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about 6 months ago, so I suppose we're still going.

 

 

alwbarnes [alwbarnes]

23 April 2001 18:11

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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.

>

>

>

>

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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.

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>From alwbarnes [alwbarnes]

>Sent 23 April 2001 18:11

>To vegan-network

>Subject Re: Honeyisation.

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>whendid you start to aim to be vegan?

 

 

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