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Length: 2.25 mins
Date: July 2006
Subject: Being vegan
 
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Title: Vegan Life

Peter used to be vegetarian, but has been fully vegan for a number of years now.

As a vegan, Peter eats a wide variety of foods from many different cultures, but there's more to being vegan than food ...

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