Category Archives: Go Vegan!
July 15th …
Mark your calendars! Sarah’s Place now has a bricks and mortar location!! Can’t wait to get in there!! 🙂
Tour Diary – Bristol Veg Fest
Melisser and I woke up early to do up our faces before the festival. I think Melisser is the only person in the world who wears more blush then me. *laugh* It’s so nice to be sharing a hotel room … Continue reading
London Tour Diary – Book Signing Day!
Woke up excited!! I love doing book signings because I always get to meet so many cool people. I spent the morning packing because the plan is that after the book signing – the SSOV crew and I were driving … Continue reading
London – Free Day
Today was my free day … so I slept in late and then looked on my handy-dandy Veg-Out iPhone app to see what kind of vegan food was in my area and saw that SAF Restaurant was about 20 minutes … Continue reading
Thanks G.K.
Gerry tattoo’d me today … 🙂 I wanted something to celebrate all the cool people I get to shake hands with. I’ve met so many rad people because of my cookbooks and even if it’s only a few minutes of … Continue reading
Dexter
Had a great visit with Dexter today!! He’s doing really well. He’s off his prozac. He’s calm. Happy. He loves his New Daddy. What a joy it is to see him be a healthy well-balanced dog!! 🙂 Song by The … Continue reading
I forgot …
I forgot to talk about this lovely woman I met on the Tube. The night before my Aunt had told me that during the war – she and my Uncle B were to be shipped off to Canada for safe … Continue reading
Moving on…
The next day my Aunt and Uncle picked me up and over lunch we joked about how we had emotional hangovers from the night before. It had been such a whirlwind of catching up and reminiscing … I couldn’t believe … Continue reading
London – All the world’s a stage
Next day I was up early to meet my Aunt & Uncle – we were headed down to London on the tube to meet my cousin and her family at The Tate Modern. Did you know that virtually all the … Continue reading
London
Arrived at Toronto airport at the crack of 6am and was greeted by some wicked public art. I didn’t catch who the sculpture was made by but if you stood in the middle of the structure you could hear EVERY … Continue reading