tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-940975971589402428.post6114263341474126853..comments2023-09-29T02:11:05.010-07:00Comments on The Politics of Food: Sheese En RouteKeri Jean Siryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00065674482282775626noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-940975971589402428.post-47451820376741914842007-12-07T03:36:00.000-08:002007-12-07T03:36:00.000-08:00Keri, Just found your blog, and that's all thanks ...Keri, <BR/><BR/>Just found your blog, and that's all thanks to Sheese.<BR/><BR/>I live in Beijing, China, and along with several friends, we've started a vegan social club here (vegansocialclub.com), and we've decided we GOTTA get Sheese into restaurants here. <BR/><BR/>Surely, this could be a Long March to Vegan Pizza in the Forbidden City, but we're going to do our best. <BR/><BR/>The awesome people in Bute Island just sent us a package of Sheese samples, so that we can entice many of the Western restaurants here to use Sheese in their products, and hopefully get some distribution going here. <BR/><BR/>I just got the package today (which was expensive for Bute Island to send, and bless their dairy-free hearts for helping us get the process started). <BR/><BR/>So, it is my hope that by next August, when the Olympics takes over life-as-we-know-it in Beijing, there will be truly VEGAN CHEESE for international visitors who need it. <BR/><BR/>(Maybe we could establish some kind of Sheese Sister Cities project?) <BR/><BR/>Anyhow, I hope you get distributors for Sheese, because I think everyone on the planet has a self-evident and inalienable right to cruelty-free pizza.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com