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Podcast 198: Goodbye Food Fair, Hello Bake-off
Saturday, 18 September 2010

Today John and Lisa O. are joined by Lisa P. via telephone and the three discuss the upcoming Totally Fabulous Vegan Bake-off.  The event is a mere three weeks away; everyone seems to be counting down until Saturday, October the 2nd.  It promises to be a spectacular event with super-cheap, vegan desserts.  It doesn't get any better than that.  

October the 2nd is also World Farm Animals Day.  This is the kind of event where individuals can really make a difference by promoting the event in their area. If you plan to organize something, you can get free materials and list details of your event on Farm Animal Rights Movement's website.

John makes a major blunder in today's show by continuously referring to the Vancouver raw restaurant Gorilla Food as "Monkey Food."  Yes, John does recognize that there is a big difference between Gorillas and Monkeys (monkeys have tails, gorillas do not).  He believes he slipped up and got confused with Smart Monkey Foods.  Regardless, Gorilla Food is a fantastic place to eat even if you call it Ape Food.

This week's episode is a post-food fair tornado of doom 28 minutes.

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