
A stereotypical representation of the vegan life. It’s not all this bleak (or funny).
I didn’t wanna do it. I really didn’t. …
Tales from my (mis)adventures as a feminist who found relief from IBS by becoming an accidental vegan:
- The Accidental Vegan?
- The Vegan Minefield
- Shedding Layers
- Our tweets, ourselves
- My so-called vegan life (one year later)
- The Girl Scouts: On leadership, inclusiveness, and cookies
- The unquenchable desire: On the compulsion of more, more, more

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