🤮 Gross Anna Johnson / The Fit Vegan Ginger / Creation Nutrition / Anna's Organics Lynchburg - Jesus Freak, orthorexic, creator of vegan food monstrosities, munches to avoid getting a job

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So..it's liquidized apple-sugars?

And HONEY ISN'T plant-based!???!!!!! Orange blossom...clover...lavender... Oh my god my brain hurts. How the fuck is it 'saving' bees, when it' s just what they do, and doesn't hurt them? These people are idiots! There's something like 300 varieties of honey in the US alone, each from a different floral source.
 
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And HONEY ISN'T plant-based!???!!!!! Like, um, orange blossom, cherry blossom, mesquite.... Oh my god my brain hurts.
Yep. They seem to think they're doing something different. Or they're just taking advantage of utterly exceptional people like Anna.
 
I think it's the idea that bees are killed in the process of retrieving the honey. And the animals used for the hair suffer horrible mistreatment.
Actually they're angry that we're "stealing" the honey from the bees. They work so hard for it only to have us come along and take the very food from their little bee mouths.

When you get down to it, it's just a way for them to feel special about themselves.
 
I have had black bean spaghetti, and it was not delicious at all. I like black beans, and I like spaghetti (and can't eat real wheat spaghetti because my digestive system is a stupid loser), but this was a bad idea.

I had the opposite experience, but it was black beans rotini from Trader Joe's. If you're willing to try it, I made it with red enchilada sauce, cheese and chicken. Be careful not to over cook it and you should be fine.

Spoiler said, that still looks gross. In fact, she could have made enchilada pasta.
 
Refusing to eat honey becasue you think bees die in the process is like refusing to eat pastrami sandwiches because you think Jews die in the process
 
I think it's the idea that bees are killed in the process of retrieving the honey. And the animals used for the hair suffer horrible mistreatment.

That's like saying sheep are killed for their wool. I mean the sheep I know suffer horrible mistreatment of embarrassing haircuts every summer, but then so does our cat. These people are mind blowing.

And apparently it's catching, the Bee-Free Honee ladies (one of which is working on Slaton-sized, nice health food there) went on Shark Tank earlier this year, and three of the Sharks bought in to their company for 30% to the tune of $210,000. Go figure.

I myself would pay real money to see TFVG try to get on Shark Tank to beg backing for her book/products/whatever.
 
That's like saying sheep are killed for their wool. I mean the sheep I know suffer horrible mistreatment of embarrassing haircuts every summer, but then so does our cat. These people are mind blowing.

And apparently it's catching, the Bee-Free Honee ladies (one of which is working on Slaton-sized, nice health food there) went on Shark Tank earlier this year, and three of the Sharks bought in to their company for 30% to the tune of $210,000. Go figure.

I myself would pay real money to see TFVG try to get on Shark Tank to beg backing for her book/products/whatever.
There are genuinely horrible mistreatments that go on in the wool industry. But it is possible to find wool where there is better raising and no mistreatment. Don't bother trying to explain that to a vegan though.

Oh, and then there's silk...
 
There are genuinely horrible mistreatments that go on in the wool industry. But it is possible to find wool where there is better raising and no mistreatment. Don't bother trying to explain that to a vegan though.

Oh, and then there's silk...
It's not like Anna has ever expressed interest in animal welfare, nor does she seem to avoid animal-based products outside of her diet.
She is vegan for purely dietary reasons, not out of concern for animals.
 
It's not like Anna has ever expressed interest in animal welfare, nor does she seem to avoid animal-based products outside of her diet.
She is vegan for purely dietary reasons, not out of concern for animals.
Yah I know. Her fear of ingesting a calorie or a nutrient is what drives her.
 
ts like all they want to eat is lab grown food now

Well, that does seem to be what Ginger eats. Sad. 50 years ago the idea you could live off of pastes and powders was a cool sci fi trope. The reality is less astronaut food and more health nuts. Completely disordered health nuts, here.
 
She was the one that visited Anna at her book signing thing that freaked out Anna afterwards and called her a stalker.

If I posted the pic I got of her today, I'd probably be a certified stalker lol. Also, it was a different store about 30 mins away from the first.

Which aisle, the "nonfood crap" one?
Also, evidence?

Organic/vegan area. I've posted shots of her before
Okay, she's really unsociable and unfriendly. I tried to ask her questions and she would stare at me, pause, and just look blankly before answering. She claims to have gone vegan for health reasons at the age of 13 and was not eager to have me asking more questions. She and her friends shooed me away. I tried a sample and it wasn't so bad, it was really bland hummus. She's obviously anorexic, her hair is the thinnest I've seen from anyone. The "event" only had three tables other than hers out, and they were from legit companies and fitness trainers. The place is dead other than meatheads getting their protein powder and the other table people. I got a photo before I left though.

Edit: Hopefully those pics aren't massive on the site, I'm on mobile. Also, her mom is there. Eating her food.

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From what I've been told, the issue is that they're against the principle of 'using' or exploiting an animal in any way. Utterly retarded and hypocritical to crow about their vegan cred over honey when probably 95% of the rest of their lifestyle is only possible due to much worse animal exploitation, but there you have it.

Well to be fair harvesting honey is deliberately using an animal to acquire a good, any insects that might be killed in other industries or agricultural harvests are unintentional and largely unavoidable, while the vegan solution to harvesting honey is to just avoid that product. If anything it would be hypocritical if vegans did eat honey.

In any event, the bee-free honee product is actually quite tasty on pancakes, very light apple taste to it, and I'm kinda sad we aren't getting a whole vegan dessert cookbook from Anna that's just that "honee" syrup mixed with some zero calorie rice to make some sort of cinnamon apple rice pudding abomination.
 
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