There are soy milkshakes and vegan egg powder but I’m also a fan of trying new recipes instead of replacing ingredients
This is 100% plant-based confirmed.
Crude oil based hydrocarbons may contain ancient animal parts
Mostly it should be ancient algae I believe
No.
Wouldn’t fuel technically be an animal product?
Technically plant based, but not great on emissions.
From what, like a drunk cow?
You get fuel from boomalopes.
but what do we make the hats from?
hatalopes
Skin from the
prisonersdonors
Hell yeah, ethanol and methane mixed together would do something.
Cowatov cocktail
I remember seeing this or something like it before. I know it’s good for the cow, but still, freaky to see.
Fire aside, you know that felt good for the cow
The flaming dog poop sack is vegan because the dog contributed willingly
I dunno. If my dog doesn’t get his gland medicine you can for sure consider it “the labour of animals”…
/s
gland medicine? i’m out

Well it’s either that or this Frenchwoman who comes over and sticks a finger up his arse.
How much is the frenchwoman? Asking for a friend’s dog.
Haha I don’t think she works with furries.
Sorry, I mean “your Friend’s dog”
And so would be a thermos full of horse semen!
flaming thermos of horse semen?
A lot of alcohol is not vegan, technically nor is the fuel if you want to go that far; unless you use plant based bio fuel but good luck getting your hands on that.
The vast majority of “fossil fuels” resulted from the buildup of plant matter before the microbes that cause decay existed.
Oh, really? We thought it was dead animals, interesting.
Apparently, oil is mostly algae originally. Oceans worth of algae, there’s not enough animal mass to come close.
Alcohol is made from sugars fermenting with the aid of yeast. What’s not vegan about that?
And fossil fuel is mostly dead plant matter
Gelatin, mainly from pig and cow bones/cartilage is occasionally used as a clarifying agent in beers. Most large breweries do not use it.
Isinglass, harvested from the swim bladders of some fish, is sometimes used in wine production.
If you want to keep track of breweries and wineries that do not use these animal products, a good resource is www.barnivore.com
Okay I’m just imagining someone trying make a molotov cocktail with beer now lol
We believe some alcohol is still fed through fish guts etc.
you’re thinking of fining agents, some of which are animal based, all of which are removed from the wine before bottling
Not vegan but I think it’s that an animal product is used at all.
Yes, that’s correct.
yeah, i agree that using the animal parts at all makes it not vegan. it’s a process i never thought of until trying to use gelatin to clean up my reused cooking oil (the gelatin grabbed all the schmutz then formed a puck on the top if i remember), and while i’m not surprised it’s done with wine and potentially other alcohols this is all new to me. I love learning new shit so thanks for bringing this up.
Commonly available vegan cooking oils burn just fine. You could probably reuse old fry oil from a restaurant to be extra ecological about it.
Awesome!
Fossil fuels? :(
Throwing lipos just doesn’t have the same style











