at least you don't have to eat/drink it for your job.
Posted by lavina at November 20, 2002 01:11 AMare you kidding? i could _so_ drink soy beverage for a living.
i even like the taste of carob...
and tim, face it: your nutritional destiny lies within "the meat".
I enjoyed this post. Heh. way to stick it to the "naturalists" tim. I never had the gall. :)
I thought naturalists were people who don't like wearing clothes. I have no quarrel with them. Well, maybe the old guys who walk around naked in locker rooms.
michal: sucks to your carob.
Posted by tim at November 21, 2002 02:08 AMI have incriminating photos of tim posing as a 'naturalist' two weekends ago at wreck beach. you may be pleased to know that yesterday was a lovely and balmy record high of 17degc here in vancouver and of course we took that opportunity to do some more naturalizing. the water was brisk, the seals were out again, and I froze my motherfarkin' ass off.
on a slightly more related topic: try the "so nice" brand of soy beverages. the 'vanilla' is a good starter one but a bit too sweet if mixed with a sugary cereal. once you get over the fact that it's not _supposed to taste like milk, the 'plain' flavor is really good.
r.
Posted by r. at November 21, 2002 03:52 PMtrue, i could drink soy beverage for work. altho i've had my fill of tofu weiner, ground round, fake salami, ham, tofurky etc... i'm glad i got outta there before the fake cheese hit the market.
fat free vanilla so good. so nice is too beany.
Posted by lavina at November 21, 2002 08:15 PMI'm going to pretend you didn't say that about Milk...
Posted by Theodore at November 22, 2002 10:03 AM