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wfleming:
I have been working for the past few months on converting to a vegan lifestyle. I mean, I'm not going to stop wearing some of my clothes simply because they are wool, I will use them until they are beyond usefulness, then buy something that is not made from animals. It was surprisingly easy for me to stop eating meat, that part came overnight

Cam:

--- Quote from: Tyler on March 27, 2007, 05:56:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: The Funnel Weaver on March 27, 2007, 05:43:11 PM ---haha, that's why I'm vegetarian! Actually, Kori and I both are, we also live a cruelty free lifestyle as much as possible.

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Is that a pretty hard lifestyle to lead in TX?

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Not so much, I do catch a lot of sh*t from the closed minded-ignorant people around here, but that's not enough to stop me. The hardest part about living a cruelty free lifestyle is knowing what products you can and cannot use. Finding products that DON'T test on animals is harder than you think. I just recently found out that Gillette tests their products on animals, so I've eliminated the use of all of their products. I'm back to using the Personna Auto Plus blades because they are make by the American Safety Razor company, which does NOT conduct animal testing. You actually wouldn't believe all the products that we've had to stop using to embrace this lifestyle.. but in my eyes it's well worth it.

Tyler:

--- Quote from: The Funnel Weaver on March 27, 2007, 06:07:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: Tyler on March 27, 2007, 05:56:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: The Funnel Weaver on March 27, 2007, 05:43:11 PM ---haha, that's why I'm vegetarian! Actually, Kori and I both are, we also live a cruelty free lifestyle as much as possible.

--- End quote ---

Is that a pretty hard lifestyle to lead in TX?

--- End quote ---

Not so much, I do catch a lot of sh*t from the closed minded-ignorant people around here, but that's not enough to stop me. The hardest part about living a cruelty free lifestyle is knowing what products you can and cannot use. Finding products that DON'T test on animals is harder than you think. I just recently found out that Gillette tests their products on animals, so I've eliminated the use of all of their products. I'm back to using the Personna Auto Plus blades because they are make by the American Safety Razor company, which does NOT conduct animal testing. You actually wouldn't believe all the products that we've had to stop using to embrace this lifestyle.. but in my eyes it's well worth it.

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I hear ya.  Do you have a Whole Foods there?  They tend to carry products that cater to the Vegetarian and Vegan folks.

Cam:

--- Quote from: Tyler on March 27, 2007, 06:10:13 PM ---
--- Quote from: The Funnel Weaver on March 27, 2007, 06:07:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: Tyler on March 27, 2007, 05:56:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: The Funnel Weaver on March 27, 2007, 05:43:11 PM ---haha, that's why I'm vegetarian! Actually, Kori and I both are, we also live a cruelty free lifestyle as much as possible.

--- End quote ---

Is that a pretty hard lifestyle to lead in TX?

--- End quote ---

Not so much, I do catch a lot of sh*t from the closed minded-ignorant people around here, but that's not enough to stop me. The hardest part about living a cruelty free lifestyle is knowing what products you can and cannot use. Finding products that DON'T test on animals is harder than you think. I just recently found out that Gillette tests their products on animals, so I've eliminated the use of all of their products. I'm back to using the Personna Auto Plus blades because they are make by the American Safety Razor company, which does NOT conduct animal testing. You actually wouldn't believe all the products that we've had to stop using to embrace this lifestyle.. but in my eyes it's well worth it.

--- End quote ---

I hear ya.  Do you have a Whole Foods there?  They tend to carry products that cater to the Vegetarian and Vegan folks.

--- End quote ---

No, I really wish we did though. That would make my life a lot easier, lol.

MR. CLEAN:

--- Quote from: The Funnel Weaver on March 27, 2007, 06:15:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: Tyler on March 27, 2007, 06:10:13 PM ---
--- Quote from: The Funnel Weaver on March 27, 2007, 06:07:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: Tyler on March 27, 2007, 05:56:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: The Funnel Weaver on March 27, 2007, 05:43:11 PM ---haha, that's why I'm vegetarian! Actually, Kori and I both are, we also live a cruelty free lifestyle as much as possible.

--- End quote ---
MMMMM... BEEF.  Nothing against Vegitarians; my only question is why senselessly kill innocent Vegitables... I mean what did they ever do to you?  $@y
Here's to reserving the kitchen table for those tasty tasty Vegi Murderers:
Cows, Turkeys, Chickens... Its a tough job, but someone has to punish the guilty  )-m
Is that a pretty hard lifestyle to lead in TX?

--- End quote ---

Not so much, I do catch a lot of sh*t from the closed minded-ignorant people around here, but that's not enough to stop me. The hardest part about living a cruelty free lifestyle is knowing what products you can and cannot use. Finding products that DON'T test on animals is harder than you think. I just recently found out that Gillette tests their products on animals, so I've eliminated the use of all of their products. I'm back to using the Personna Auto Plus blades because they are make by the American Safety Razor company, which does NOT conduct animal testing. You actually wouldn't believe all the products that we've had to stop using to embrace this lifestyle.. but in my eyes it's well worth it.

--- End quote ---

I hear ya.  Do you have a Whole Foods there?  They tend to carry products that cater to the Vegetarian and Vegan folks.

--- End quote ---

No, I really wish we did though. That would make my life a lot easier, lol.

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