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A Few Pictures, A Few Thousands Words

Goodness, y’all! To say we have been busy is an understatement! Between Pinterest projects, weddings, new diets, Sean studying for grad school, and baseball games there hasn’t been a moment where I feel like sitting down to write. Bear with me during my blog hiatus! Here’s a few thousand words via recent pictures 🙂

And Pinterest strikes again! Going clockwise…
*Easter Butter Cake Cupcakes – OMG good!
*Our sweet wedding cards are finally all neatly together
*Our wedding vows that we each wrote to one another
*Who doesn’t love a hydrangea wreath? So Southern!

Introducing… Skinny Bitch the Book of Vegan Swaps! Okay, so I’m not committing to a full vegan lifestyle {yet} however after all my research and new found knowledge of the benefits, it’s can’t hurt to improve my diet. Plus this book is amazingly written and hilarious! So um, no more butter cake cupcakes?!
Clockwise again…
*Mr. and Mrs. Phillips on Easter
*One of my best friends, Rosalie, is getting married and I get to stand up with her!
*My heart still belongs to the Braves but I like the Rays as an American League team
*Beautiful wedding cake of our dear friends, Mr. and Mrs. Davison
Okay yall, that’s it for now … I’ll be back soon!

The Glamorous Vegetarian

“Glamorous” and “vegetarian” aren’t words that are often exchanged together. Usually, “that’s not normal” or “weird” are commonly and stereotypically used instead with other misconceptions.
I’m glamorous and I’m a vegetarian.

It started when I was 13 when out to dinner my “well done” steak came to the table and leaked red liquid. That was the first time I had entertained the thought of just how did my food end up on my plate. I didn’t eat the steak and never had another one.

The next year in science class we dissected a chicken wing. Never again could I touch, much less eat, a chicken wing. I never learned how to cook chicken because I could never touch it raw. When I rarely ate meat, it was always cooked out of sight by someone else.

Then I started to research how “the animal becomes food” process and I was mortified. I was so naive thinking Old McDonald’s farm animals magically and painlessly ended up in the stomachs of millions. No E-I, E-I, O there! Factory farming and inhumane methods are painfully involved. PETA is sometimes a bit overdramatic but there is no hiding how the mass meat industry is running. And no, you oh-so-funny meatatarians, PETA does not stand for “People Eating Tasty Animals.”

I gave up all meat once and for all three years ago. Sean and I were visiting Atlanta and went to the Yellow River Game Ranch (an AWESOME place!) Feeding the animals is what you do there but the little baby chickens that ran up to me for food changed the way I would eat from then on.
Had I had any doubt about my decision, the chicken truck we passed on the way home sealed the deal. I believe I cried for the next 10 miles.

It all started with animal welfare but today I’m just plain ol’ disgusted at the thought of eating carcass. I’ve also switched to organic dairy, too.

I’ve continued my research and have discovered how the world has a sneaky way of using animal byproducts in many meatless foods. I’m no longer safe by just eating something without meat. My biggest discovery that really angers me is gelatin.

Gelatin (or gelatine) is a translucent, colorless, brittle (when dry), flavorless solid substance, derived from the collagen inside animals’ skin and bones.

Nothing glamorous about that! It’s in a ton of stuff besides jello. The jello shots many think are just so fabulous are really just down right disgusting. Did you know it’s also in many types of yogurt? How about marshmallows, skittles, and Altoids? Even one of my Smart Ones frozen dinners had it listed as an ingredient. Gross!

 
And PS, some types of cheese has rennet in it. Don’t have a clue what that is? It comes from the stomachs of baby cows. Parmesan cheese is not vegetarian FYI.
So, how is being a vegetarian weird, again? I’m weird because I choose to not partake in animal suffering or eating ground up animal body parts? Negative. I’m different because I am educated and stand up for something I believe in. 
Instead of thinking of one being so different than you and (gasp) not normal, try to find out the reason. I guess ignorance really is bliss but I’m speaking out for the ones without voices to wake people up.
No more stereotypes or name calling because being a vegetarian is glamorous!