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Sam801

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  1. He is beautiful. I have a 5 yr old staffy girl ... she is very much a pampered princess (as all staffs should be) and the light of my life ...

     

    Ziggy looks the cutest as a puppy and once you have had a "staffy snog" there is no going back

    i've had staffy's all my life, 2 or 3 at a time. my parents used to breed and show them. there are no other dogs i'd rather have.

  2. Hello and Welcome from me...

     

    thats a cute doggie you have with you ... they need an intro too

     

    thanks, thats ziggy. he's pretty much my best bud. 2 year old staffordshire bull terrier. i have another dog too, her name is stella and she's almost a year old, same breed.

     

    they rock.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/sewhershut/z2.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/sewhershut/z1.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/sewhershut/825128704_l.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/sewhershut/M0012417-MyBone.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/sewhershut/M0012429-AtLeastItHasAPool.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/sewhershut/Picture1143.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/sewhershut/1117482097_l.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/sewhershut/ziggyakakilla.jpg

  3. i love bread, i eat alot of sandwiches... tofurkey, veggie burgers, sloppy joes, ect... mmmm. it also seems to be a pretty decent source of protein.

     

    i don't have trouble finding vegan breads, grandma sycamores white bread is vegan, i don't think i've been to a grocery store that doesnt carry it. not too expensive either, like $1.50-$2.00 for a loaf usually. the "old home" buns are vegan and priced normal too compared to say, wonder. i see them everywhere too. thats the stuff i normally buy. sometimes when i go to wild oats i get the multigrain or wheat stuff which is awesome.

     

    i don't honestly pay much mind to what breads healthier than the other though. i just eat whats available when i'm hungry.

  4. just found out about this site today through a bulliten i saw on myspace.

     

    so starting things off... my name is sam, i'll be 20 in about a month and a half. i've been into the veg lifestyle for a little over a year now, several months of being an ovo lacto vegetarian before "cutting the crap" and going vegan. so i'm sort of a "noob" to it, but so far i feel great about it and positive it's going to be a longterm/lifelong lifestyle. my origional motives for going veg was health related, as it seemed like an easy and effective solution to alot of health problems. but soon after getting into that lifestyle i became more educated and concerned about animals, which ultimately is what made me go vegan.

     

    i'm not a body builder, nor do i plan on becomming one. i've been slim(not sickly scrawny skinny, but slim) all my life and i havent gained or lost any weight over the past year of having an animalfree diet. the main reason for joining this site was to learn alot more about veganism and health related stuff from like minded people. i don't work out really, though i'd like to start a little, just for a little overall fitness, but mostly to get rid of the "beer gut" that i've developed from working in a call center for a the past year and a half and playing countless hours of halo2.

     

    thats pretty much it. just thought i'd introduce myself.

  5. i generally avoid it when ever i'm aware for the sake of following "the rules"... maybe a trace ingredient might get by and i don't sweat it like i would milk or eggs or anything else.

     

    i'm sure everyone here has heard of "simply asia" and all the noodles and soups they have. the vegan ones actually have the word vegan in the ingredients in red letters to stand out. well, one of the flavors, i cant remember exactly, but it had honey in it but it also said vegan... this thread just reminded me about it.

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