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Old 01-25-2004, 09:23 AM
GardenMomma GardenMomma is offline
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I thought I would introduce myself before I start posting

I'm Lisa, I am happily raising 5 children with my husband. I'm a long time vegetarian, recently converted to vegan. It took me a looong time and I still miss my sheeps milk cheeses, but I have been animal/cruelty free for several months now. Time sure flies by as it doesn't seem that long actually, but my calendar doesn't lie.

My children are still eating an occassional egg (local CFO) but are otherwise totally plant based. No dairy has done wonders for their health, and I am working toward getting rid of that egg!

I am a gardening fanatic! DH says I am obsessed. (Imagine calling a person obsessed simply because they are immersed in a Seeds of Change catalog every night, plotting what new varieties they want to try while January winds and snow beat on the doors and windows! The nerve!)

I bake all our own bread. Love, love to bake Plus, I know what my kids are getting (or not getting!) with each slice.

I'm a "traditional" Catholic and my kids go to Parochial schools. ("Traditional" meaning Rosary praying, Adoration attending, Pro-life, Pro-Social Justice etc) I'm also a flaming liberal, seemingly a contradiction, I know, but it's really not.

I'm working very hard to shed my "baby fat" (need to lose 30 more pounds) I hope I'm not the only one here trying to get more fit because I'll probably be here whining once in a while and a sympathetic ear is sure nice.

I'm glad I found this forum. I am leaving a few others bit by bit. I think that becoming vegan just pushed me into a new worldview that simply isn't shared by the majority of my fellow Christians. Although I wonder... maybe it isn't that veganism changed my worldview, but rather that my worldview made me vegan. Yeah, that's it. It's as if my pro-life beliefs just opened up a whole new way of looking at the world and at life and change in diet and consumer practices just followed along. They had to. So many people dying from starvation and malnutrition while corporate interests busily push farmers to produce grains and legumes to feed to animals that we cruelly raise and then kill so that the wealthy can eat their steaks and ham and chicken and eggs and milk. Grains and legumes that would feed the hungry many times over, that are easy and economical to produce and therefore within reach of sustenance farmers who are instead being pushed off the land.... how is that NOT a pro-life issue? How can anyone look at the suffering of animals and not see the connection between cruelty to our fellow creatures and the ever increasing cruelty to our fellow man and disrespect for all of creation?

The above sounds awfully like a fomenting rant, doesn't it? I'm passionate about the subject, but I do strive to be compassionate too. Now you all at least know where I am coming from

Anyway, that's me. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all


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Old 01-25-2004, 02:36 PM
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Welcome, Lisa...

Wow. You put a whole new spin on a few thoughts that nag at my mind now and then! I'm glad to hear you are striving for that elusive "vegan ideal"... and I won't mind you whining one bit if you'll return the favor for me
I think of all the boards I've visited, and the couple I registered with, this one is the most informative, genuinely caring, and safest mode of vegan conversation I've ever found. Hope you like it here and we'll get to know each other a little!
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Old 01-25-2004, 04:09 PM
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Welcome to the boards Lisa ....

I'm Tricia...no duh...look at the name..hmmmm... anyways I dont mind the ranting... i still need to lose baby weight and my baby is 5 yrs old...but sshhh dont tell nobody... lol...
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Old 01-25-2004, 06:00 PM
Erin Pavlina Erin Pavlina is offline
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Hello Gardenmama, welcome to the boards!

I need to lose baby fat too. We should start a weight loss club.
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Old 01-26-2004, 12:33 AM
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Hi Lisa! I loved your intro, passionate people are wonderful!
My DH is a gardening fanatic too, actually he grows organic veg for a living, and he pores over his seed catalogues too, always trying special heirloom varieties etc, and saving seeds with a passion!
Hope to see you round the boards!
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Old 01-26-2004, 08:32 AM
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Hi! Welcome to the boards.....this is the only discussion forum I have found that is always supportive, never abusive, never rude...You will like it here! I look forward to getting to know you.
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Old 01-26-2004, 08:55 AM
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Hi Lisa, it's nice to meet you!
You're so right about veganism being a pro-life choice. It would be wonderful if all people, of all nations and religions, took a more compassionate approach towards all living creatures, there would be so much less needless death and suffering. For some reason I've got John Lennon's "Imagine" playing in my mind. Anyway, congratulations on your choice and your wonderful worldview.

It's great that you bake all your own bread. I LOVE bread, but I'm a hopeless, hopeless baker. Maybe I'll get some tips from you sometime.
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Old 01-26-2004, 07:13 PM
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My family loves seeds of change too. We're trying a winter garden this year...nothing is growing much though...we did plant garlic, it should do something by spring!!
Welcome...come spring, maybe you can be the garden expert for all our questions!
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Old 01-27-2004, 12:01 PM
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Welcome GardenMomma! Add me to the list of people wanting tips on bread baking!! We garden too. We were picking our last batch of kale and collards in December, and brushing little bits of ice off to do so!!
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Old 01-28-2004, 06:36 AM
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hi there. I'm also new here. I've started to make my own breads and am loving it. Got a banana bread in the oven now
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Old 01-28-2004, 07:18 AM
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How do you make banana bread? Share!
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Old 02-01-2004, 03:33 PM
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Welcome

I think you will find this forum to be a benevolent, warm platform for new and old friends to share, vent and explore. Your openess is refreshing.....

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