Citrakāyaḥ (
citrakayah) wrote2012-03-20 06:44 pm
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TOFUREKY!!
I think I've fallen in love.
Not with an attractive sentient, but with this delicious miracle from heaven known as 'tofurkey'.
In other news, I recently got a ton of art back (and graded), so it should start to be uploaded in. My next art project is of Sekhmet, preferably standing in front of a sea of red beer. And I've found some interesting science projects that I should be able to do in my spare time.
Not with an attractive sentient, but with this delicious miracle from heaven known as 'tofurkey'.
In other news, I recently got a ton of art back (and graded), so it should start to be uploaded in. My next art project is of Sekhmet, preferably standing in front of a sea of red beer. And I've found some interesting science projects that I should be able to do in my spare time.
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I have some in the fridge, so, you had better be willing to share your love...
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It provides an excellent alternative not only to meat, but also to peanut butter and preserves.
And it has the texture of meat, too (as best I can remember it). Makes it even better.
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The Tofurky Italian sausages are amazing. I sometimes just eat them straight. I used to know an omnivore who liked them better than regular sausages, because they're more flavorful and have a better texture with less gristle (plus they're lower in fat).
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I once tried the Italian sausages, the sun-dried tomato kind. I don't think I liked them too much...
Though it may have been a different sort. SmartDogs or something.
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I've been a vegetarian for pretty much all my life, although the person I possessed was an omnivore when I found him. >.>b He liked a roughly 3:1 ratio of side dishes to meat dishes though.
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How exactly does that work? The possession part, I mean.
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At the time I just knew I felt different. It was like my whole outlook on life had changed. I felt like I'd woken up; I started half-seriously counting my life from the time that I noticed the change. Telling myself it was okay that I hadn't found ways to support myself yet when I'd only been alive 1-2 years.
Later on when I discovered my kitsune nature and was reading about Inari, I also found out about fox possession. Some of the descriptions I read of what it was like, in the abstract, reminded me of what I'd been through. It's not like the modern medical condition or most of the legends, but ... I still find it a useful way of understanding myself and what's happened to me.