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Scented Nectar
 
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"Masha" > wrote in message
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> One would assume that if you were invited to a friends for dinner, they
> would know that you were a vegan and wouldn't insult you by serving up a
> humk of cow in the first place! Mostly when I go to dinner parties these
> days, the meal is, at least, vegetarian. That way anyone who's kosher,
> halal, veggie etc. can all eat it, much easier. Although I wouldn't want

to
> offend anyone, I still wouldn't eat meat!


Me too, but Usual has berated
people for turning down non-veg
food. Meanwhile, he himself
eats vegan except for a brief
exception once for a meal with
fish. He hates vegans and refuses
to identify as one. My question
to him is to see if he practices
what he preaches.


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SN
http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/

> "Scented Nectar" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Usual has claimed that people
> > should accept food that others
> > have made and not worry what's
> > in them. He give's away his
> > neighbour's gift cake behind her
> > back, and says that people
> > should not turn down food that
> > was made for them out of love
> > and stuff. So, this got me to
> > wondering.
> >
> > Usual, what do you (as a food
> > definition vegan) do when the
> > following occurs. You are
> > invited over to someone's
> > place for dinner. You are
> > served a big steak and a
> > small side of potatoes. What
> > do you do? Eat the meat?
> > Not eat the meat? If not, how
> > do you explain it to them?
> >
> > --
> > SN
> > http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
> >
> >

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