I just finished reading a short article basically laughing at the idea of vegan bodybuilding. Why do meat eaters think us vegans can't put on muscle just because we don't eat flesh from dead animals? If that were true, we'd all be walking skeletons. When I read articles like that, it just reminds me what an ignorant world we live in! I thought I'd include this link to a great site, Vegan Bodybuilding.
www.veganbodybuilding.com
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Another Great Book
WE HAD A VISITOR!
We're Finally Done
Sunday, May 18, 2008
As you can see it's been a while since I've posted anything. Things have been a little hectic for Sean and I. In April we found out our landlord didn't want to renew our lease which meant we had to be out by the end of May. Well, living in a small town we weren't left with a lot of options. We placed our own adds in the local paper looking for something to rent, talked to everyone we knew, and searched every paper but still couldn't find anything. Things weren't looking good. I was getting ready to live out of a tent at that point. Then one thursday when a new paper came out (we get one every week) and we still didn't see anything available the idea of buying an rv popped into our heads. My sister did it for a few years so why couldn't we. The following Friday and Saturday we spent our time searching the internet for trailers. By Sunday we had left a down payment on a 2007 Cherokee 305L fifth wheeler.
Since then we've spent every waking minute getting ready for this move. As we both work full time we're not left with a lot of time for anything else. We still have to finish the plumbing, leveling it the trailer, making proper supports, skirting the bottom, and of course planting my garden. We have one week left before we move in and we still have to finish clearing out and cleaning our apartment. Wish us luck!
Since then we've spent every waking minute getting ready for this move. As we both work full time we're not left with a lot of time for anything else. We still have to finish the plumbing, leveling it the trailer, making proper supports, skirting the bottom, and of course planting my garden. We have one week left before we move in and we still have to finish clearing out and cleaning our apartment. Wish us luck!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Vegan Freak
I finally received my copy of Vegan Freak today. I haven’t read much yet but so far I love it. For awhile I’ve been trying to sum up in one sentence why I became a vegan. One line in this book summed it up rather nicely by saying, “the death of animals for pure enjoyment is wrong”. It makes me think of all the non-vegans who might hear that and say, “I certainly don’t enjoy that! That's a horrible thing to say” but I’m sure they enjoyed the burger they ate last night or the ice cream they had for dessert. Anyway, I won’t start ranting about this now. I think I’m going to enjoy reading the rest of this book.
Whole Foods Market
My husband and I were lucky enough to visit the Whole Foods Market in Vancouver, BC. I have never gone to such a nice grocery store! There was so much selection for vegan and cruelty free products. I want to live there! I even found soy protein. I didn't know there was even such thing as soy protein. I bought a small container to try it and it was good, just a little runny. I also tried vegan mozzarella which I wouldn't recommend. I'm not quite sure how to explain vegan mozzarella except that it's just weird. I can't wait until I can go back. Too bad I live 2 1/2 hours aways. I definitely recommend this store to everyone.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
When decided to become vegan I did some extra research on the dairy industry. Not only was I shocked by the cruelty that many people don't know about, but I'm also so grossed out by the thought of drinking milk or using it in any kind of food. It would be more natural to drink human breast milk. Atleast it would be from the same species, but even that would still be gross. If you were to offer someone milk from you dog or cat for their coffee they'd be repulsed. Yet offer them cow or goat milk and they're ok with it. Whats the difference? I can't believe I used to drink milk!
Toothpaste!!!
I was having trouble finding toothpaste that wasn't made by a company that tests on animals. My mom suggested making my own toothpaste so I did! I used 3 parts baking soda (the cleanser and sweetener) with one part salt (the abrasive). I then added a touch of vegetable based glycerin (3 tsp for every one cup of powder) and a little water and vuala, toothpaste. I didn't have anything in my house to flavour it (peppermint, etc) except coconut extract so I used that. I smells soooo yummy but tastes terrible. I've never put something so salty in my mouth before. My mom keeps telling me you get used to the flavour but so far I don't believe her (sorry Mom). But its either have a salty flavoured mouth that smells like coconuts, or have fuzzy teeth and gross morning breath for the rest of my life. I think I'll go with the salty coconut.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
MY ORDER FINALLY ARRIVED!
MY ORDER FINALLY ARRIVED!!! I was very excited when I opened my mailbox to find a delivery notice telling me my parcel was waiting for me at the post office. I ordered a few pins and a necklace from peta which were all much nicer then I expected. The bunny necklace is my favourite; I wear it everywhere I go. The pins I stuck onto my backpack as I'm always wearing it and I wanted to make sure the pins would be seen by others. Even little things like a pin on your bag can spark someones curiosity, sometimes enough that they'll want to know more. Who knows, maybe that one pin will get someone thinking and start them on a path to a cruelty free lifestyle (I know that sounded cheesy).
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
It Got Me Thinking...
I found this quote somewhere on the internet:
" we can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals".
-Immanuel Kant
At first I really liked the sound of it but the more I thought about it, the sadder it started to sound. I think about how cruel and uncaring people can be towards animals and how easy it is for them to turn a blind eye to the suffering of other creatures. If there are other worlds out there, they must look at our planet with disgust.
I'd like to think that someday things will change. I try to stay positive but when you look around and see people eating bigmacs and having eggs for breakfest when they know full well where it came from, it can make you loose all hope. When I'm feeling down about it I like to visit Peta's website and read their success stories. It helps remind me that there are things we can do to help. If some things are changing now, no matter how big or small, then maybe there is hope for the future. Maybe, someday, this planet might be cruelty free.
" we can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals".
-Immanuel Kant
At first I really liked the sound of it but the more I thought about it, the sadder it started to sound. I think about how cruel and uncaring people can be towards animals and how easy it is for them to turn a blind eye to the suffering of other creatures. If there are other worlds out there, they must look at our planet with disgust.
I'd like to think that someday things will change. I try to stay positive but when you look around and see people eating bigmacs and having eggs for breakfest when they know full well where it came from, it can make you loose all hope. When I'm feeling down about it I like to visit Peta's website and read their success stories. It helps remind me that there are things we can do to help. If some things are changing now, no matter how big or small, then maybe there is hope for the future. Maybe, someday, this planet might be cruelty free.
WHY WON'T IT RISE?!?!
I've started baking my own bread which I find tastes so much better then store bought bread. When I first decided to become a vegan I was surprised to learn that quite a few breads contain dairy products. That was one of the reasons I decided to bake my own. I even managed to find a great recipe for vegan bread at http://spoofygirl.blogspot.com/2007/02/honey-wheat-bread-recipe-vegan.html . I am having one problem though, my bread doesn't seem to want to rise enough. This is my first loaf which so far is my best. They seem to be getting flatter and more dense the more I bake. They still taste great but it's hard to make a sandwhich when you bread loaf is only 3" high.
Monday, February 25, 2008
My First Post
First things first, I want to dedicate this blog to my mom. She is the most loving, strong (no dad, not strong smelling) brilliant, and most importantly compassionate women I have ever known (I'm not just saying that because she's my mom). She has guided and supported me and given me the strength to live as a vegan in a non-vegan world (dad, hand mom a tissue, she's probably getting teary-eyed).
Now that the sappy stuff is out of the way...
This is my first and only blog and with so many other blogs out there these days, I will be surprised if anyone actually reads it. But in the rare case that someone does, I hope you enjoy it. But be warned, I'm not a great writer, so don't expect to find any wise and witty comments on here... unless someone else has written them.
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