You don’t have to be vegan to appreciate the effort that Jennifer puts into her son’s lunches. She plans a balanced, portion controlled meal with the help of Laptop Lunches. I love to see what she made every day and, general interest aside, the site is a great example of providing healthy, varied meals for adults and kids alike.
You’ll be much less tempted to eat something unhealthy when you don’t like the options you’ve provided yourself. And you’ll probably take a pass on that stale donut in the break room if there is a homemade blackbean tamale in your lunch box.

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1-04-2006 @10:04PM The Spoonman said... Seriously, I respect your choice to eat vegan. I respect your reasons, no matter what they are. I especially respect the vegans who, in person, drone on and on on why they do it.
But, honestly, that's the kind of food porn I'd find under my friend's bed and have to scrinch my face and utter, "Dude!"
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