Surely there are no 'rules' for avoidance of animal products... you must draw the line wherever you feel it ought to lie? (what I am saying is, if you want to eat honey, you can, right? And still bee (sorry) a Vegan who avoids all flesh and other farmed animal products such as dairy?)
Otherwise, I would suggest, Nhatt, that you drink Whiskey and miss out all that sugar and icky stuff that goes with it to make triibe/baileys. In fact, I should invite you around sometime... when are you moving?
Now! James is comeing to get me and the cat at 2.
It's true, you do what you feel is most right as a humane, not just so that you can refer to yourself as a vegan. My husband has a bee farmer on his garden, and I do eat their honey because I've met him and the bees and I'm satisfied that they are happy.
I LOVE whiskey, but it would be nice to have some sort of creamy baileys drink for this weather.
Now! James is comeing to get me and the cat at 2.
It's true, you do what you feel is most right as a humane, not just so that you can refer to yourself as a vegan. My husband has a bee farmer on his garden, and I do eat their honey because I've met him and the bees and I'm satisfied that they are happy.
I LOVE whiskey, but it would be nice to have some sort of creamy baileys drink for this weather.