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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Photos from Vegan Pledge Program
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Wait, you mean *that* is vegan?
Sunday night, after the meeting, a few of the OTCA organizers went on a mini field trip to Safeway. The mission: Map out the store for next week's shopping trip. The reward: +1 EXP for finding things I forgot were vegan.
The evening's top treasure:

Safeway's store brand Fudge Stripes! They're not organic, they're not home made, and they sure aren't healthy. But they *are* free of eggs, milk, honey, and lots of the other animal ingredients in many store-bought desserts! They're also pretty tasty.
Grocery Store Treasure Hunt runners up included chocolate sorbet that tastes just like old-school Fudgesicles (dip a Fudge Stripe in it for bonus points!), Tresemme's large line of non-animal-tested products, St. Ives apricot face scrub that has been reformulated (yay!) to remove the lanolin, and chocolate-covered graham crackers. (If you've noticed a theme, yes I love chocolate, and yes, I love scrubby and shampoo-y things. And also parentheses.)
What surprisingly vegan-friendly items have you found on your own treasure hunt?
The evening's top treasure:

Safeway's store brand Fudge Stripes! They're not organic, they're not home made, and they sure aren't healthy. But they *are* free of eggs, milk, honey, and lots of the other animal ingredients in many store-bought desserts! They're also pretty tasty.
Grocery Store Treasure Hunt runners up included chocolate sorbet that tastes just like old-school Fudgesicles (dip a Fudge Stripe in it for bonus points!), Tresemme's large line of non-animal-tested products, St. Ives apricot face scrub that has been reformulated (yay!) to remove the lanolin, and chocolate-covered graham crackers. (If you've noticed a theme, yes I love chocolate, and yes, I love scrubby and shampoo-y things. And also parentheses.)
What surprisingly vegan-friendly items have you found on your own treasure hunt?
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