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Raw Food: Episode 37 - Jenna in the Jungle - Super Duper Raw Chocolate Fudge-In this third episode of the Hawaiian "Jenna in the Jungle" series, Manis demonstrates with his "Super Duper Chocolate F...  
 
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crosspecans (3 months ago) Show Hide
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wow this recipe sure looked yummy. i will be trying it. thanks
sbaker3232 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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i eat what i want
ibnerdsunite (4 months ago) Show Hide
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some vegans consume honey because its NOT an "insect product", its an insect by-product.
xthesexxx (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Milk and eggs are animal by-products; does that mean vegans can consume them? Idiot.
ibnerdsunite (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Who the hell are you?? You're the idiot. Many vegans choose not to eat milk and eggs for health reasons. So if you're looking at it from that stand-point, there would be no reason to eliminate honey, as it is beneficial in many ways. Bees naturally produce honey, it doesnt have to be extracted out of them tortuously as in the case of milk. And as for eggs, most vegans also choose not to consume them because of the potential life factor, which honey obviously does not have.
xthesexxx (4 months ago) Show Hide
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If they choose to eat a vegan diet and not follow the vegan lifestyle, they are not vegan; they are total vegetarians. Vegans do not consume, wear, or support the use of animals for entertainment. Honey is produced by bees, which are animals, so honey is an animal product, therefore it cannot be considered vegan.
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I think many people call themselves vegan and just follow a vegan diet. It's pretty much impossible to live life without harming insects, because every time you step in any kind of automobile, you're party to killing insects. I know that seems like a random statement, but do you see my point? I'm not trying to be rude, I'm just saying that even vegans sometimes harm animals. Many even do it unknowingly through every day products like soaps and cosmetics.
xthesexxx (4 months ago) Show Hide
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While avoiding harming insects is virtually impossible, this is not an excuse to purposefully harm insects. Being vegan is about reducing the harm of other species as much as is humanly possible.
ibnerdsunite (4 months ago) Show Hide
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yeah, i know.
r4x2 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I agree. But there are those people who are misinformed (like the dude in this video).

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