tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6538734.post2341090032052981946..comments2008-08-26T08:35:08.707-04:00Comments on Animal Writings: Where Does Your Money Go? (Part 1)Garyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17626932920628223507noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6538734.post-15673595079785098662008-08-26T02:04:00.000-04:002008-08-26T02:04:00.000-04:00Hi Gary,We've got the same situation at home, alth...Hi Gary,<BR/>We've got the same situation at home, although we have 3 ceiling fans and we do compost most of our produce scraps... <BR/>I would have like to have heard Wissner, thanks for sharing the links to his blog... I agree that being vegan is not enough. But it's certainly a huge step in the right direction. <BR/>We try to remove ourselves from some of the consumer culture that is America today. Some of that is motivated purely by selfishness. We don't want to be eating cat food after we retire, and we do want to retire some day. But we also often wonder, who needs all this stuff? And why do fashions need to change every year? Why can't we simply buy what looks good on us when we need it, not an entire new wardrobe every year? Or have holiday specific dishes?<BR/>I'm getting dangerously close to ranting here :)<BR/>Looking forward to your next post!Janehttp://veganbits.comnoreply@blogger.com