You mean most German, Belgian and American beer? The Brits are the only ones who still seem to insist on using Isinglass, and even they are phasing it out.
I am taking a life changing break. I need to step back from soccer education and focusing on that as my pinpoint in life. It's making me hate soccer and the people more and more everyday. I have to put my kid first now, and I am taking a long sabbatical. I will help out with the high schools again here, and the 2 colleges in Redding other then that. I think I will be much happier as a fan.
That's healthy. There have been times in my life when I felt overwhelmed and stepped back from some things for a while to allow some breathing space. Unlike playing and refereeing, coaching is not an endeavor that requires youth, so taking a break costs you nothing.
Almost all beer is vegan. What are you talking about?! I don't think anyone has put animal fat in beer in decades.
The shit the hipsters in Chico say is VEGAN. I know all beers are mostly vegan, but they say those aren't real vegan beers because it doesn't fit there werido hippie narrative
Mark, many British beers still use isinglass as a clarifying agent. That is the primary non-vegan ingredient to watch out for. Had to stop drinking Boddington's years ago... :-(
@Kaitlyn Gordon Ramsey's Master Chef just had an episode where the contestants cooked for LAFC in their stadium. Considering your crush on LAFC though you might want to see it. You can see it on Hulu if you don't have cable or directtv or what not. https://m.imdb.com/news/ni64691720/?ref_=tt_nwr_1
I hesitate to comment because anything I say, no matter how well-intentioned, might be misconstrued. Still, I'll say the face is not fat and IMO makeup would only be gilding the lily.