Tried it. Even tried making my own batter that I then rip off. It's not the same was the response.
UndecidedYellow
I actually had this experience recently. I grew up eating meat but have been considering giving it up and eventually becoming vegan. Thing is, no one around me is vegan so I'd need some kind of support network. It's hard to walk away from ham if that's what you know and love. I posted a pretty innocuous question to one of the vegan communities and the general response was that it was a stupid question, I should already know the answer, and I shouldn't waste time posting questions like that. All that told me that if I were to go down this road, I'd be walking alone. So making the switch feels a lot harder and seems a lot more daunting. Not saying I'm giving up on it, but I definitely find it more intimidating knowing that if I try to find a network, I'll be scolded for being a newb.
My kids only eat the dog. They rip off and discard the delicious corn coating like it's a banana peel. Why don't we just offer them regular hot dogs, you ask? We do, but "they don't taste the same." Monsters. So now we don't buy corn dogs because I'm not paying corn dog prices for hot dog meals.
You probably could if you changed your sponge
Fruity Peppers?
How do you feel about Bryants?
That's why I got my PhD, but everyone still calls me Mr Panko, and that's not even my title or last name
What is the furry creature sitting with Solisi?
There's a joke in here somewhere...something something emus
I figured it had more caffeine than tea but less than coffee. Clearly very wrong. Glad I didn't drink this stuff while I was pregnant.
Why is that? I'm not vegan but it's something I'm considering. This is my first attempt to connect with a vegan community. Might be my last ๐
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