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• #3077
Away for both :(
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• #3078
I've been slack lately, Wednesday's gonna be mental at work and Saturday I'll be in Boston :)
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• #3079
Anyone have any ideological opposition to these products?
NB - don't read the comments, obvs.
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• #3080
Not really. But dairy isn't good for you, so I wouldn't eat it.
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• #3081
We can't do Saturday 17th I'm afraid
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• #3082
hi guys, just seeing if anyone is interested -
http://www.bulkpowders.co.uk/complete-vegan-blend.html
My girlfriend bought 1kg this in chocolate peanut flavour, before realising she hates chocolate peanut flavour after one shake and now can't send it back.
Anyone interested at £10? just drop me a pm.
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• #3083
Cheers, Kat, it doesn't look as if anyone can make it for either date. Let's try again sometime soon!
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• #3084
As I said somewhere above, I won't use them. There's plenty of interesting food to be getting on with.
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• #3085
As a non-vegan, I'm tremendously keen on the prospect of environmentally-friendly milk. Also means I can stop wasting expensive raw milk in my tea.
On purely ideological grounds, I can't see why anyone should oppose the process. It's a similar development to industrial insulin production.
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• #3086
I'd be up for the Wednesday Kebap in Shoreditch, if it's going ahead. I could go earlier than 6:30 and need to leave by 7:30.
- Oliver
- Bea
- Oliver
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• #3087
Ah, cool. An hour should be enough time to wolf down a kebap or 23. :)
I put 6:30 because some people have in the past found it difficult to get there before that time. Happy to meet earlier. 6?
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• #3088
Sure, 6 is good. The weather looks to be great! I'll pm my number.
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• #3089
Lovely to meet you tonight, Bea!
As a public service announcement, the döner is just as a döner should be, very tasty and very messy. Recommended.
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• #3090
Nice piece on the BBC site about isinglass in beer, worth a read
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• #3091
On purely ideological grounds, I can't see why anyone should oppose the process.
Me neither, but I went to a London Vegans thing once where a speaker talked about milk (and meat) being produced in this way and there being a general acceptance that this was abhorrent. It wasn't really explained why.
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• #3092
Good to meet you too, Oliver!
The kebab was good and I was glad to see that the stall faces Shoreditch High Street. I hope they get a lot of trade. The kebab was, for sure, one of the messiest things I've eaten in a while - black attire advised.
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• #3093
"It takes away a lot of the flavour from the beer . . . beer doesn't
have to be clear - it doesn't matter what it looks like, and isinglass
is just used for aesthetics."Good to know!
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• #3094
For anyone in Norwich, last night I bumped into the sister of the woman who runs this, and she pointed it out to me:
(I expect Norvicians already know about it, anyway.)
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• #3095
If anyone's around I'll be at the indian veg place in angel tonight from 6ish. Never been. Should be good. 7 pand all you can muster
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• #3096
Off to Persepolis tomorrow, can't wait!
^^ Bia Kitchen is a decent market stall. Not so keen on the pulled jackfruit bap, but the "meatball" hoagie is v nice and the beer-battered buffalo cauliflower with blue cheese sauce is magical
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• #3097
The Bia burger is nice and they do a beetroot burger as well that is very good.
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• #3098
Cow's milk is for cows. Agreed.
Has anyone seen this new allergen free milk? Only in the U.S currently - called Ripple? Made from peas...
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• #3099
SEVEN??!! I've been in London too long....when I first went it was 2.50! 😳
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• #3100
Does any one have a list of all vegan places worth visiting in East London (Shoreditch/Hackney)?
Bump for going for kebaps on Wednesday or Persepolis on Saturday. Anyone?
We could go to Easts afterwards on Wednesday.