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Feb

Leap Year Day Has Arrived, You Veg?

So today is the day – will you be proposing to your boyfriend… that he go veg? Or are you expecting the proposal from your miss at some point today?

Going vegetarian or vegan is a great way to celebrate this special day, and your heart will thank you for it (so will the animals.) I want to know if you did this and what the results are! Joleen, Noemy at al – how did the big proposal go?

One blogger decided to give veganism a go for lent after seeing my entry on it and the results after just three weeks show a great success.


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posted by Linda on March 2nd, 2008 at 5:53 pm

I have gone vegitarian ever since the plight of the animals and their treatment has come to light, I can not even fathom taking a bite from a burger brought from misery and suffering.
All of my years I have had problems with cholesterol and my weight, yet since the birth of my vegitarian lifestyle, I have been shedding pounds and my physicians have told me that red meat is horrible for your body (not to mention the animals) and my cholesterol is comming down slow but surely. For anyone who critisizes vegitarianism, don’t knock it till you’ve tried it, I never thought I’d enjoy a vegie burger - but they are actually better than the real thing -and guilt free!

posted by Ian on March 3rd, 2008 at 8:49 am

Nice campaign, but what about us veggie guys who hope to convert the ladies in our lives? I guess we’re allowed to propose all year round, ha ha.

Best of luck to you all

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