whoops, little glitch in the system
At least my luck turned around on the weekend (thank you navin and friends, i will give you all plenty of opportunity to win your money back), at least until the stomach flu hit after the 4th, which may have been the result of too many Kiwanis hot dogs.
Luckily I was well enough to host the dear departed Eris and her boy, which brings up the question: how do vegans do breakfast? There is virtually nothing in the realm of what is generally considered breakfast food, short of a fruit plate, that is vegan-friendly. I only mention this because the bit of baguette and jam ordered, the only acceptable item on the menu, seemed like a such a sad way to start the day. As for myself, a veggie Benedict is about the closest I get to a vegan breakfast ![wink](https://dz3ixmv6nok8z.cloudfront.net/static/img/emoticons/wink.6a5555b139e7.gif)
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mobprod:
Homes... nothing should be more important on your agenda than SEEING SPIDERMAN 2!!! It should be required by law, like jury duty or something.
starvixen:
Vegan breakfast is easy at home, difficult when eating out at a non-veggie restaurant. Any bread product can be made vegan: pancakes, waffles, muffins. Hashbrowns, tofu scramble, veggie meats, oatmeal, cereal... there are lots of choices.