A Vegan Thanksgiving: a potluck adventure

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This past Sunday I experienced for the first time a Vegan Thanksgiving potluck dinner in Boston with the Boston Vegan Association (BVA). (I’ve had many vegetarian Thanksgiving dinners before but never completely vegan) I discovered the event a little over a week ago when I was browsing through VegNews’ magazine website. I attended the Boston Vegetarian Society’s Food Festival a few weeks prior. I thought this would be another great opportunity to meet new people who shared a similar eating lifestyle.

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