
I have a time-consuming project in the works, which I hope to tell you about very soon, but for now I’ll be sharing a few of the series I have written in the past that may be useful.
Last year I wrote a three-part series on why our family eats animal products. You can find the three parts here:
Part One: The Nutrition Question
Part Two: The Spiritual Question
Part Three: Q&A
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Hi Shannon! I think a lot of people are trying to work through this question, and it’s great to have your posts out there to help them.
Here’s one I wrote called “The Case Against Dogmatic Veganism: A Short Reading List”: http://feedmelikeyoumeanit.blogspot.com/2010/04/case-against-dogmatic-veganism-short.html . I hope you find it interesting.
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