Episode 10 – 2009 is Meat Free

Meat Free Radio
Episode 10 – January 1, 2009

On Episode 10 of MeatFreeRadio.com Mikepod and Tim Corimal are finally back after a long holiday break.  We discuss our Holiday Vegan and Vegetarian adventures, recipes that we have tried, Vegan/Vegetarian Products we like and we share some listener email and voice mail.

Music on the show:
I Don’t Eat Meat – Dada Veda
The End of Heartache by Mojave

Call our listener line at 202-657-4277, leave a message and we’ll play it on the show.  Or send us an email at meatfreeradio@gmail.com and we’ll read it on the show.  And we always welcome our listeners to join us on the show for a Meat Free Radio Episode.  Just let us know if you are interested.

Thanks for listening.

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  1. mojave says:

    thanks for playing our song on your podcast.
    and yes, we’re in vancouver :-)

  2. Nessa says:

    Oh I am sadzies I couldn’t make it. It was so good to hear you guys again. XO

  3. lauren says:

    I think its ok to bring your own veggie food when attending a gathering based around eating, esp. if its an all day affair. I have no problem bringing a boca burger for someone to grill, as long as there’s no meat juice dripping on it from the other food. And when it comes to that, I usually offer to cook it myself so I’m not a burden to the chef. Usually at gatherings like that, there’s nothing for me to eat. Case in point–the company potluck a couple weeks ago. (which I didnt find out about until late, so i had no time to prepare anything..) I hoarded from the fruit bowl and ate a hot dog bun. Everything else had meat. Should have brought a dish!

    BTW don’t eat at Houllihans restaurant, there is ONE thing vegetarian (certainly nothing vegan) on the menu, pizza. If you don’t want that, its a side salad for you. Or you can pay $13-$15 for a main entree salad with no meat in it.

    As far as people giving you a hard time about being veggie…I was Twittering about this earlier today. Someone I see on a daily basis gave me a hard time because I wouldn’t eat this meat-based dish said person brought in one day. Basically said I was messed up because I don’t eat meat. Its too bad we get a hard time because other people don’t understand our life styles. That’s life, and its a shame isn’t it? )=

  4. Constance says:

    HEY! I have noticed that there are a lot of different vegan quiches out there, but my friend and I BOTH made this quiche http://vegweb.com/index.php?topic=13181.msg80867#msg80867
    and it has worked everytime. And I CAN’T COOK! And not only that, we substituted on the ingredients and the amounts (except for the block of tofu)for each quiche we made, and it STILL worked.
    Also, I would LOVE for you to have the Eating Consciously guy on your show. Get him to ranting…He’s a stitch when he’s mad and he cusses like a sailor. Love you guys!

  5. I am getting caught up on all of your shows and really enjoyed this holiday recap.

    I recently had an Easter dinner and being a newbie at trying this I wondered how my family would react to this new choice of mine. The good thing is that I had plenty of options and was so full after eating that I didn\’t miss having the ham at all.

    I told my folks what I was doing and my father said with a laugh oh really to my mom with a shocked on her face to the added Why? LOL

    Just like my coming out as a gay man same goes for this!

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