How about we… share a vegan pizza at the couch tomato cafe outside on a sunny day.
How about we… drink scotch and exchange vegan recipes.
How about we… go vegan at Rahel Ethiopian restuarant.
How about we… try the dedacant mac and cheese at Handlebar and see if we can tell it's vegan.
How about we… Vegan food fair and let's have our own personal tour of Manhattan.
How about we… have vegan food at a restaurant I know.
How about we… order the "We are Cool" at Cafe Gratitude. (vegan mint chip shake, 2 straws)
How about we… judge the best vegan hors d'oeuvres at the next Vegan Cook-Off! http://www.veganbakeoff.com/
How about we… Go check out The Seed Experience Vegan Festival this Sunday?
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So, dad's advice on relationships came when he drove me up to college for Freshman year. "Eric," he said. "All I'll say is this: No glove, no love." My grandmother's wisdom, absent of all sense of irony: "Eric, I just want you to be happy. It doesn't matter to me if the girl is Jewish. You are what matters most to me, so I'll love whoever you love. But, Eric, just one thing... No Chinese, ok?" And you wonder why I'm on the internet for dating.... What else? I grew up in Philly as a precocious, chubby, nerdy kid, and that keeps me humble, grounded and focused (more than some of this profile might indicate). I cook. Pretty well. While I respect vegetarians/vegans, dating one isn't for me. I just really like the feeling of shoving a big hot piece of beef in my mouth. Wait, WHAT?!?! THAT sure came out wrong. To me, this sweet life is not worth living if you don't have fun, laugh a lot, stay open and curious about new things, and gather up great stories along the way. I'm the kind of guy who thinks it'd be fun if we found something in the back of the Village Voice (you know, the events listing, before you get to the escort ads) that is totally out of our comfort zones and do that, laughing at how absolutely ridiculous it all is. And, yes, while I'm always up for anything, ideally, I'd find a long-term relationship on here. The kind where I look at you, smile, and think, "Wow. I really did something great in a past life." And you look at me and think, "Jesus, his fly is open again."
I was born over two weeks late so my parents had to open a bunch of Baby's First Christmas presents before I was actually born. When the babysitter would come over I'd pretend I was Alanis Morissette and we'd put on shows. In high school I was president of the gay-straight alliance and played football at the same time. Someone who I don't know very well once told me that I seem like the kind of person who would know a lot of drag queens. I'm a vegetarian but veganism is ridiculous because it involves not eating cheese.
I don't think my desire to become a Bollywood movie star is much of a secret so I'll go with vegan jerky tester. I don't know what I'd be testing exactly, but I'd get to eat a lot of vegan jerky, so that'd be a pretty sweet job.
letting my vegan diet be the only thing we talk about
yoga / veganism
is trying to eat my way through the animal kingdom. I was a vegetarian for 8 years (and vegan for 3 of those) and starting eating meat two weeks ago. Now I'm smitten...
Ordering a vegan dish.
I went to a science high school but I'm not all nerdy. I've spent more than 1/2 my life working with music in some fashion. I've gone from Atkins to vegan to somewhere happily in between, and can cook something tasty in any part of that spectrum.
A dancer. Or a yogi. Maybe a vegan - I kinda dig those fake sausages.
I grew up in Tacoma and my first words were a sentence. I did well in school in a struggling, gifted-class sort of way, while keeping everything important all bottled up. I got the break from the Northwest that I needed by going to college in Vermont, but left after two years -- crazy roommate experience. This sent me on a totally different path, working in a natural foods store for a couple years, moving to France for a year, finally coming back to the States and (long story short) ending up in Portland, where I've been for about 3 years now. Somewhere along the line I went vegan and started riding bikes and questioning monogamy as a one-size-fits-all proposition.