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"Daaaaad, I can't believe you let them send me to this horrible place where I can't even eat the FRENCH FRIES. I thought this was a PROMOTION."

From this article: “Even though the region boasts some of the finest farmland in the world, there is a startling lack of fresh produce here.”

My mother-in-law is a vegan who lives in the woods (yes) in southern Ohio. And even though it’s an hour and a half to the nearest grocery, she and my step-FIL are still alive. People who actually cook for themselves instead of going to restaurants every night like they’re Lorenzo de Medici don’t have such a “struggle” for “survival.” Have your manservant go to a supermarket, A.G.

(Source: maura)

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    http://almostveganchef.com/2012/01/11/a-response-to-and-refutation-of-the-ny-times/...far...
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    strict vegetarian....has lived in Omaha since...was five....
  7. yrfriendliz said: liiiiike, they have to read this and know how it sounds, right? like, they know what they’re doing?
  8. bonjourlaura reblogged this from maura and added:
    This article made me fly into rage mode yesterday. Eight years ago I was a pescetarian dating a vegetarian who lived in...
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    “Some say they have learned to cook for themselves…”
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    “The mentality...Midwest is, green...garnish,” explained...
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    From this article: “Even though the region boasts some of the finest farmland in the world, there is a startling lack of...
  13. justsayjolie said: I just had a million tiny ragestrokes. Oh my God I can’t breathe. Someone call an ambulance.
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