what do you get a vegan for easter
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Show them how considerate you are by making them a chocolate egg yourself, that way you can select the right chocolate suitable for their diet. Don't forget to stir in thoroughly the half pound of lard or black pudding and bacon rind for extra taste.
They'll love you for it.
T
They'll love you for it.
T
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Get 'em **** all.
The very fact it's called an 'egg' means they won't appreciate it. Give 'em the cash, or do what I'd do - get 'em nothing.
They must be weird and all weak and pasty anyway.........
The very fact it's called an 'egg' means they won't appreciate it. Give 'em the cash, or do what I'd do - get 'em nothing.
They must be weird and all weak and pasty anyway.........
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feckin lefty hippys
I say that anyone who eats meat should be capable of killing the thing they're eating themselves, and should be comfortable visiting an abattoir.
Yeah those Vegans are some crazy guys alright! They think it's crazy to drink milk from another species! Crazy to drink something designed for baby cows! Nutters!
Enjoy your Easter Eggs.... www.notmilk.com
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Originally Posted by Butkus
I say that anyone who eats meat should be capable of killing the thing they're eating themselves, and should be comfortable visiting an abattoir.
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Butkus, I dont need to kill animals for my tea, people do it for me, grind it up all nice and small so I cant see the less savoury looking bits and then cover it in breadcrumbs.
If I had to kill to eat I would, visit an abbatoir, yeah and your point being, cow gets a bolt through its head and falls down dead in heap, I am glad they do this as eating a live cow is impractical and makes portion control difficult, getting the cow to stand still for the application of breadcrimubs is also tricky.
If I had to kill to eat I would, visit an abbatoir, yeah and your point being, cow gets a bolt through its head and falls down dead in heap, I am glad they do this as eating a live cow is impractical and makes portion control difficult, getting the cow to stand still for the application of breadcrimubs is also tricky.
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Plus picking out the shotgun pellets out my food would be a pain in teh ****
How about just send them a card. And remind them the more religious aspect of easter rather than bunny's humping everywhere and chocolate eggs
BTW I'm not religious, far from it. But this is the supposed to be reason why we have easter holidays.
How about just send them a card. And remind them the more religious aspect of easter rather than bunny's humping everywhere and chocolate eggs
BTW I'm not religious, far from it. But this is the supposed to be reason why we have easter holidays.
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We had a vegan work with us - a complete pain in the ****. Many restaurants cover veggies now (or just about) but few have a clue about vegans. It was always too much trouble - topped off with her ranting that vegans are not looked after in this country. I used to smile and get stuck into my steak as quickly as possible. Putting pork pies in the fridge next to her things was always one to cause an instant outburst! :-)
She used to have vegan sweets and buscuits - not nice, not nice at all. I think they were all imported.
She used to have vegan sweets and buscuits - not nice, not nice at all. I think they were all imported.
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Originally Posted by lmsbman
My mates young lad is allergic to all dairy products. He managed to find some non-dairy chocolate in a health food shop. I think it was Holland & Barrett.
I would expect they still do.
They have a store in most large towns, so go shopping.
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My sister's a vegan and believe me she ain't pasty and weak ( and a kickboxer par excellence to boot!).
There are many shops these days that cater for vegans and you can get vegan chocolate.
FYI - dark chocolate can be eaten by vegans as it contains no animal products whatsoever.
Rgds
Phil
There are many shops these days that cater for vegans and you can get vegan chocolate.
FYI - dark chocolate can be eaten by vegans as it contains no animal products whatsoever.
Rgds
Phil