No cows: that's the culinary message of Tanjareen, Sky, and their fellow cleavage-busting SoCal vegan sisters. I just ran across the Vegan Vixens' show,
which promotes organic cuisine and clothing. There are few better
examples of people trying to sex up an eco-friendly lifestyle. (The joy of public access in the Bay area, as you never know how cable channel 29 might warp you. But this silly show is more fun than that weekly 9/11 conspiracy documenary, no matter how certain feminists might scowl.)
On their low-budget broadcast, this group of veg-obsessed models and actresses mouth kisses llamas and kitchen-dances in threesomes while frying tiny soy sausages.
The vixens' brand of dairy-free cheesecake aims to convert men to beat their meat-loving ways. Their antics air in California, New York, Madison and Iowa City, and have earned them entree into the Playboy mansion and onto the (yech) Howard Stern show. However, the ladies should really promote more almond or rice milk instead of all that soy, which has estrogen mimicking compounds that might be just as bad or worse for women as
drinking
Originally I swore in this post, but then remembered that I'm not in high school anymore.
A Segway could get you killed simply because the sight of your smug, upright posture gliding uphill in a business suit can inspire murderous rage in passersby.
Posted by: oakley frogskins | 2011.07.22 at 01:01 AM
then remembered that I'm not in high school anymore.
Posted by: oakley frogskins | 2011.07.22 at 01:00 AM
kidding about that. its good to see a wider exposure (apologize for the intended pun) for healthier lifestyles. but i hope the message doesnt get lost in the medium.
Posted by: reden | 2006.07.13 at 02:44 AM
vegans with legs? fantastic combination! so what do they eat again?
Posted by: reden | 2006.07.13 at 02:42 AM