Tag: The Family Album
Sticky Fingers & The Mini Working Blues
Once there was a vegan bakery hidden in the heart of our nation’s capital. This was before this recent Vegan Renaissance of books, bakeries and convenient vegan products. This bakery was nestled in a charming basement with outdoor seating and was quickly becoming a destination spot for vegans […]
Special Edition: Vegans on Valentine’s Day! Episode II
The Betty Crocker Project : Shortbread Cookies I know we’re behind on posting this. We left the country at the end of January for a long overdue escape and found ourselves in a few situations where the internet access could have been better. It’s probably a good […]
Happy Holidays from The Shannons!
We didn’t make this the internet gave it to us. I know we’ve been MIA lately. I’ve been completely submerged in our book. Last night I literally passed out on the sofa with my laptop about a foot away. I was up till 3am with […]
Where we’re going we may not need roads but we’re going to need these books! (Yes this is a pretty awesome contest)
Don’t worry it will all make sense. I think every vegan hopes that a day will come when people all over the world are willing and able to adopt a cruelty-free lifestyle that’s better for them, the environment, and of course, the animals. Until that […]
Today’s is Dan’s Birthday!
Dan & The Ladies at Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary Today is the anniversary of the best day of all the days! Today is my husband and co-pilot for Meet The Shannons Dan’s birthday! Obviously I’m madly in love with Dan but I do have good […]
The world really is going Vegan! Yes! There will be lots of pictures!
Vegan in LA Everyday we get emails from all over the world from people who are living or looking to explore a cruelty-free life. Last night, I was looking through the stats for our Facebook Fan Page and was incredibly impressed to see that literally […]
NYC gets Vegucated!
It’s a scientific fact that for centuries, New York City has attracted a higher percentage of the most talented and creative people in the world than the original York (or as some might call it, Old York City). When we moved here, I have to admit I […]