Food Not Bombs
Aug. 15th, 2005 11:35 am[Edit: Thanks to
glitterophelia for pointing me to
fnb]
Been thinking a lot about Food Not Bombs lately -- I have known about them
for years, but
dryadgrl and my Berkeley neighbors have kept it
in the forefront of my mind lately. Then I read their "What is Food Not Bombs?" page and
decided they are definitely doing something I want to get behind (I think
I already knew that, but the page was a really good reflection of how I
feel about the politics of food distribution).
So tomorrow I plan to go help out
with a meal. Any locals wanna come along?
Oh, and because I know it amuses some of you, I thought I'd let you know
that I woke up vegan today. This has happened several times in the last
two years and has usually lasted a few days at most. We'll see. (If
you're not aware of my history with vegetarianism, I don't do dieting or
rules about what I eat, so I resist calling myself a vegetarian, and I
sometimes call myself The
Reluctant Vegan. I just decide from day to day how I feel about food,
and I go with it. For eighteen years, I woke up vegetarian nearly every
day. For the following two years, it was veganism a day at a time. Then
the last two years, I haven't really known from day to day what I would
eat, but most days I've eaten some amount of meat/dairy/eggs. Anyway,
we'll see. :-) I'm having chips and black beans for lunch.)
Been thinking a lot about Food Not Bombs lately -- I have known about them
for years, but
in the forefront of my mind lately. Then I read their "What is Food Not Bombs?" page and
decided they are definitely doing something I want to get behind (I think
I already knew that, but the page was a really good reflection of how I
feel about the politics of food distribution).
So tomorrow I plan to go help out
with a meal. Any locals wanna come along?
Oh, and because I know it amuses some of you, I thought I'd let you know
that I woke up vegan today. This has happened several times in the last
two years and has usually lasted a few days at most. We'll see. (If
you're not aware of my history with vegetarianism, I don't do dieting or
rules about what I eat, so I resist calling myself a vegetarian, and I
sometimes call myself The
Reluctant Vegan. I just decide from day to day how I feel about food,
and I go with it. For eighteen years, I woke up vegetarian nearly every
day. For the following two years, it was veganism a day at a time. Then
the last two years, I haven't really known from day to day what I would
eat, but most days I've eaten some amount of meat/dairy/eggs. Anyway,
we'll see. :-) I'm having chips and black beans for lunch.)
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Date: 2005-08-15 07:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-15 07:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-15 08:46 pm (UTC)I resist labelling myself, in the food department as well as others. "I prefer to eat vegan food" but occasionally organic animal products will seduce me... and when I forget to warn a host, I take the Buddhist view (remembering that a piece of spoiled meat is supposed to have killed Siddharta Gautama).
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Date: 2005-08-15 08:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-16 10:58 am (UTC)But I definitely agree that all kinds of 'harm to humans' need to be appropriately in the equation, along with 'harm to animals' - concrete humans, like myself and my host, as well as abstract humans, too.
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Date: 2005-08-15 10:38 pm (UTC)I wake up vegan from time to time. I want it to last, but I never manage to make it last. bah.
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Date: 2005-08-15 10:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-15 10:46 pm (UTC)Thanks hon. I
AM AMAZING at beating myself up. haha. I just try not to think about it. I actually fell off the veggie bandwagon completely during my pregnancy, I don't really talk
about it much since it's embarrassing for me. :(
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Date: 2005-08-15 10:48 pm (UTC)(This is meant as admiration and support, not lecturing.)
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Date: 2005-08-15 11:01 pm (UTC)