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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Eating Animals, Harmonic Convergence and Deep Ponderings, Part Deux
Pin itYesterday, I said that there were a few things that came together in a Harmonic Convergence to bring The Beloved and me around to being very conscious/conscientious eaters (at least). The first thing was my reading Eating Animals. Thing … Continue reading
Eating Animals, Harmonic Convergence, and Deep Ponderings, Part Uno
Pin it I am ever so sorry that I’ve been away for almost two weeks. It is ridiculously undisciplined and selfish of me to be absent for so long, and I apologize. But friends, I have been Digesting some reading … Continue reading
Et tu, Arby's?
Pin itGrowing up, I didn’t eat a lot of fast food. I remember going to Hardee’s one time when I was about ten and ordering a “plain old hamburger,” not realizing that they would make one for me Special. Completely … Continue reading
And Now is the Time on PMAT When We Poke the Anthill. Join Me, Won't You?
Pin itI am a bit of a Rabble Rouser. I always have been. See: Scene: Holiday dinner table with adult guests all around including my 3-year-old brother and 5-year-old me. Uncle Ray: Male ballet dancers are athletic. My Father: Oh, … Continue reading









