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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But whatever. Maybe I'm trying too hard. All I can tell you is my experience of being a vegan and being married to an omnivore foodie. We do lots of dining out and fun but it has never been an issue between us. I guess you are making an issue for you so it would be an issue. But don't put that on vegans and vegetarians. You're the one with all the fears about oh my God I might not have the best restaurant experience and that's the most important thing in the world to me[/quote] You've convinced me, PP. You have demonstrated that vegans are kind, and considerate, and not at all defensive, and all-around wonderful people. I definitely want to date one now. Except . . . you didn't do that at all. Quite the opposite, actually. You better hang onto that husband of yours - he's apparently a saint. [/quote] and there is the death knell You are resorting to a personal attack without any evidence because you have nothing else.[/quote] The evidence is in your posts. Which also demonstrate your lack of knowledge. "My husband made three-meat chili! From Whole Foods! Organic! So he must be a foodie!" No, he's just got more money than sense. [/quote] like I said, you are only demonstrating that you lack true foodie bona fides. You ignored my other examples and also ignore the fact that foodie is not defined by only exotic foods. some of the best restaurants in the world take normal everyday cuisines like chili and jazz them up like my husband does and sell them for $30 a plate. all you're doing is showing that you don't really enjoy food, you just like saying you're a foodie without understanding what it means[/quote]
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