You are joking, aren't you? I'll be 64 in January. Last Friday I waked surfed a couple of miles behind the boat in two runs. Finally quit because I had gone so long, and it was the courteous thing to do. Had to make sure my guests had as much water time as they wanted. Shucks, there wasn't enough time for me to wakeboard--my nonvegan guests were worn out and sunburned, so we had to quit.
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I do not actively promote vegan/vegetarianism. To each his own. My post was merely a defensive post, since nearly everyone on this thread is bashing vegetarian/vegan lifestyles. I shouldn't have made the "nonvegan" comment. I apologize. I was being snide and shouldn't have. An active lifestyle and more sunblock would have allowed us to be on the water longer--it had nothing to do with diet. I just threw that comment in and shouldn't have.
My family became lacto-ovo vegetarians 58 years ago. When I was growing up, we never ate out. There were no food options available to us. Times have really changed, and many resturants have vegan options on their menus now. In some levels of society, veganism/vegetarianism is almost an in thing, and being vegan is not even considered weird anymore.
Scott Jurek is one of America's premier ultramarathoners. His book has a lot of vegan recipes.
http://scottjurek.com/
Non meant eaters like pacu mom and my sister in law are under fire due to Animal Rights activists like the op wanting to cram their world view down your throat. No most of them are the live and let live sort but since you don't see them you assume that they are not there. Most of the vegans I've met are more about being a self absorbed and self righteous nuisance than any real concern for animals.Ingrid Newkerk using porcine insulin springs to mind.
Anyone posting videos from far left activist groups is just as dishonest as the idiot bimbo that pushed through the law that made tapping bad/illegal animal husbandry protocols a felony.
I do not actively promote vegan/vegetarianism. To each his own. My post was merely a defensive post, since nearly everyone on this thread is bashing vegetarian/vegan lifestyles. I shouldn't have made the "nonvegan" comment. I apologize. I was being snide and shouldn't have. An active lifestyle and more sunblock would have allowed us to be on the water longer--it had nothing to do with diet. I just threw that comment in and shouldn't have.
My family became lacto-ovo vegetarians 58 years ago. When I was growing up, we never ate out. There were no food options available to us. Times have really changed, and many resturants have vegan options on their menus now. In some levels of society, veganism/vegetarianism is almost an in thing, and being vegan is not even considered weird anymore.
Scott Jurek is one of America's premier ultramarathoners. His book has a lot of vegan recipes.
http://scottjurek.com/
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