JournalNow.com: Veggin' Out
Contrary to a popular stereotype, vegetarians are not all champions of self-denial, pathetically munching a sprout on the sidelines while watching the omnivores have all the culinary fun. Instead, the vegetarians we know love good food and know where to get it. They aren't about to settle for a bland meal, either at home or at a restaurant.
Post a Comment
Search
Recent Comments
Dilip Barman on 'Vegetarian Thanksgiving.'
Francesca Velazquez on 'Muesli Musings.'
Tabitha Berry on 'Worthwhile Documentary.'
Kat on 'Downtown diatribe.'
mrio donato on 'Want a Trader Joe's?.'
-->



Comments
Don’t forget to adopt your turkey!
http://www.adoptaturkey.org/
11/21/2006 2:41 PM
Andy
Come on down, our event is indeed public! trianglevegsociety.org/thanksgiving06 gives all the details including a map showing where guests are coming from. For two years, we have, I believe, been the country’s largest vegetarian Thanksgiving. You may also enjoy my food blog at dilipdinner.blogspot.com. Happy holidays! --Dilip
11/20/2006 3:10 AM
Dilip
I am amazed that you require people to have Blogger accounts to comment. Luckily I have one, but I’ve forgotten what the heck I wanted to say thanks to having to dig up my login (I’ve moved on to wordpress). Do you really want to foster discussion? Then allow people to enter their name and email address, and take the plunge an allow anon. commenting.
11/17/2006 12:53 PM
Webmaster
Shucks, I was hoping for some North Carolina veg Thanksgiving event/dinner. One of my favorites was in LA at Govinda’s, a Hare Krishna restaurant. A live turkey was the guest of honor and, of course, the food was amazing! It felt so good petting the turkey knowing she was not going to be eaten.
I agree with you - I have never missed the turkey because there are always so many vegetable dishes and pumpkin pie, but my favorite part of the day is watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade!
11/17/2006 12:05 PM
Countess