Nice write-up. Our family also “converted” to vegetarianism as our new year’s resolution and no craving of meat here either. The kids have been surprisingly supportive and receptive.
What a lovely gesture! If you find yourself touring through Missouri, stop out at our farm and we’ll cook up some yummy vegetarian food. Touring can be hard on vegetarians, especially in the US! We thought we’d died and gone to heaven when we toured the UK…
yay, welcome to the veggie club I don’t know about Germany, but in the Netherlands you can get almost any kind of meat re-placers, including bratwurst and rookworst (dutch spelling) and all those european sausagey things. Me and my husband always bring those along if we ever get invited to a barbecue
Nice write-up. Our family also “converted” to vegetarianism as our new year’s resolution and no craving of meat here either. The kids have been surprisingly supportive and receptive.
Is this true? I think I couldn’t live without cured ham, I’m sorry :p
Very interesting news. Be strong & don´t give up!!
“one – year – old son” ….?
otherwise nicely done.
funny, even came in the radio the other day (SWR, I believe)
Nice article Fran, ‘one-year-old son’ is the only fault I found
Good for you!
Any release date yet for Wreckorder?
What type of vegetarian would you be? Hope you don’t go tooooo extreme.
http://www.theveggietable.com/articles/whatisavegetarian.html
actually that is indeed nice. good decision too. worth a comment.
What a lovely gesture! If you find yourself touring through Missouri, stop out at our farm and we’ll cook up some yummy vegetarian food. Touring can be hard on vegetarians, especially in the US! We thought we’d died and gone to heaven when we toured the UK…
yay, welcome to the veggie club
I don’t know about Germany, but in the Netherlands you can get almost any kind of meat re-placers, including bratwurst and rookworst (dutch spelling) and all those european sausagey things. Me and my husband always bring those along if we ever get invited to a barbecue