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OT: WOTD (Monday) - BACONAL



 
 
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Old 07-08-2007, 06:32 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Kate Connally
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Default OT: WOTD (Monday) - BACONAL

baconal - n. a drunken or riotous celebration in which
large quantities of bacon are consumed.

Usage exampes:

Sheila celebrated her college graduation by
holding a baconal.

Harold, who is a vegan, did not attend the
baconal.

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Old 07-08-2007, 06:43 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default OT: WOTD (Monday) - BACONAL

Kate Connally wrote:
baconal - n. a drunken or riotous celebration in which
large quantities of bacon are consumed.

Usage exampes:

Sheila celebrated her college graduation by
holding a baconal.

Harold, who is a vegan, did not attend the
baconal.


Ahem. Does this mean that vegans actually drink alcoholic beverages?
Don't they consider the making of wine as "cruelty to grapes"?
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Old 07-08-2007, 07:40 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default OT: WOTD (Monday) - BACONAL

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ChattyCathy wrote:

Kate Connally wrote:
baconal - n. a drunken or riotous celebration in which
large quantities of bacon are consumed.

Usage exampes:

Sheila celebrated her college graduation by
holding a baconal.

Harold, who is a vegan, did not attend the
baconal.


Ahem. Does this mean that vegans actually drink alcoholic beverages?
Don't they consider the making of wine as "cruelty to grapes"?


The next step beyond vegan is "fruitarian". They believe that killing
plants is wrong. They won't eat carrots, for example, because that
kills the carrot plant. Fruits are OK, because plants make fruits
specifically to attract animals to eat the fruit, and thus spread the
seeds.

My sister was a vegetarian for 13 years, and my daughter for 8. My
daughter was a vegan for less than a year. Her roommate was studying
baking, and made all these cookies with butter in them. My daughter
finally couldn't resist any more, and went back to being a vegetarian.
Neither of them are vegetarians now.
 




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