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May 29, 2007 - Jacquelyn Frank
Should Vegetarians eat animal crackers?
Only the ones made out of tofu. ~
Titania Ladley
No. They should give them to me. Yum yum! ~
Nalini Singh
Linda McCartney wouldn't eat anything with a face. So, if the vegetarians eat the broken crackers, I think they're okay. ~
Lucinda Betts
Not if they're "true believers." ~
Bianca D'Arc
You ought not to ask me this question. I once took an Orthodox Jewish friend out to dinner and recommended something, forgetting she couldn't eat shellfish. (It was stuffed mushrooms I believe. Of course, along with the breading, they were stuffed with scallops and clams) When she asked what was in it I realized my error. Since she was already eating (and loving it I might add) I was like "Uh…mushrooms." When she asked what the little white bits were I was like "Uh…scallions?" Luckily, she wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed. (Note: I STILL feel guilty about this to this day.) ~
Jacquelyn Frank
Only if the cracker has no legs. ~
Rene Lyons
Only if they're shaped liked carrots. ~
Ruby Storm
No. They need to eat animal quackers. (okay, that was lame, but it was all I could think of). ~
Jade Lee
Only of there are no goldfish crackers left. ~
Charlotte Boyett-Compo
No. That is cruel and inhumane. No gummy worms or cinnamon bears either. ~
Kally Jo Surbeck
Most definitely not. : ) ~
Karen Kay
Only if no one sees them. ~
Karen Kelley
It does seem kind of odd, doesn't it? (I'm an almost-vegetarian). Maybe someone should market leaf crackers or flower crackers just for vegetarians. ~
Mary Winter
Only if they are made out of meat. ~
Mechele Armstrong
Absolutely! Animal crackers don't consume anything other than a few stray bits of flour, vegetable shortening and flavoring. Sparing them is useless. It's not like you're impacting the number of bunnies or squirrels in your local park. Unless you want to feed the animal crackers to them. They'd appreciate it, but animal crackers are too tasty to squander on wildlife, IMHO. Especially the lemon-flavored house brand. (They go very well with tapioca.)~
Liddy Midnight
Hahaha....No! ~
Maggie Nash
Depends, do animals eat vegetarian crackers? ~
Michelle M. Pillow
Sure, they aren't made of meat. But I do wonder if vegetarians perform oral sex. ~
S.L. Carpenter
Why not? Animals eat vegetarian crackers. ~
Sahara Kelly
Absolutely- head first. It's just a cracker. :)~
Erin McCarthy
May 2007

We voted and our favorites were chosen...do you agree?
Recommended Reads for April 2007
Black Smoke by Robin Leigh Miller
Blood Rite by Melanie Atkins
Born To Run by Melanie Anderson
Casting Call for Love by Melodee Aaron
DamNATION by Nathalie Gray
Forbidden Pleasure by Lora Leigh
A Fragile Family by J.J. Massa
Gideon by Jaquelyn Frank
Haley's Cabin by Anne Rainey
Hell by Jet Mykles
Hot Ice By Cherry Adair
The Hungry Planet by Michelle Marquis
It Had to Be Drew by Melissa Nelson
Kiss of Midnight by Lara Adrian
Laura’s Lost Love by Fran Shaff
Lights Out by Amber Green
Lover Revealed by J. R. Ward
More Than Fiends by Maureen Child
Mortified Matchmaker by Alexis Fleming
Nothing To Fear by Alicia Dean
The Perils of Pursuing a Prince by Julia London
Prophecy Book 3: Dark Moon Rising by F.E. Heaton
She’s No Angel by Leslie Kelly
Something More by Amanda Young
Sterling Files: Hyde by Sherri L. King
Tailspin by Denise Rossetti
Until Now by Rose Middleton
Vandar’s War by Reese Gabriel
Wild, Wicked & Wanton by Jaci Burton
The Wyndmaster’s Lady by Charlotte Boyett-Compo
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herione dies in childbirth. - Sue Ahn
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