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November 15, 2009

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Nick

It's strange how tastes really do change. Up until I was seventeen, when I went vegan, I had a very unhealthy diet and didn't like many vegetables. When I went vegan, I suddenly had to force myself to eat lots of vegetables, and after a few months I noticed that I had actually begun to enjoy the taste. And although I missed cheese for a while, now, three years later, I actually prefer cheeseless pizza to pizza with vegan cheese.

Angus

Jean-Paul Sartre didn't like tomatoes either. He didn't much care for vegetables in general -- or for meat. But he especially didn't like tomatoes. In fact, he didn't like any food that reminded him of the natural world. Amusingly, and true to his existentialism, he preferred food from which the look of nature (the in-itself) had been abolished. He wanted food that was obviously the result of an active human project (the for-itself) -- like cakes and pastries. For me, on the other hand, ripe, garden-grown tomatoes are one of the best tastes in the world.

The other day at the Naam restaurant in Vancouver I got to experience Daiya for the first time. An initial thumbs up! I'm looking forward to pizza like that pictured in your November 1st post.

Crystal

I used to loathe vegan cheese but currently I chow down on melted follow your heart like there's no tomorrow. The smell of dairy cheese used to induce me with pizza cravings but now it grosses me out.

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