Living Vegan is a social group where we come together informally for fun times and fun discussions. Need a recipe? A vegan fashion tip? Tips for dealing with non-vegan family/friends? You’ll get it all at Living Vegan! We also have plenty of fun discussions on non-vegan topics like movies, TV, gardening, photography, and science fiction. And sometimes there’s a pool game or two!
We hope you’ll join us for our next get-together on Monday, May 23 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Tropical Smoothie Cafe (4315 West Main, Kalamazoo) Event is free (except the cost of your food and drink); we do request and appreciate an optional $2 donation to cover group expenses.
Tropical Smoothie Cafe, located behind The Hanger on West Main, has excellent and healthy food with lots of vegan options including sandwiches and wraps with Beyond Meat. If the weather’s good we can eat outside!
Our gracious host is Hillary Rettig. RSVP requested in advance on our Meetup (preferred) or Facebook page.
Please note: there will be no Living Vegan Potluck at Laurie Oldfather’s house this month.
As always, at Vegan Kalamazoo events, everyone is welcome, including vegans, vegetarians, omnivores, and vegans-in-progress.





After the overview of Cooked, Pollan and Pickett-Erway sat down in comfy chairs on stage and had an informal question and answer session that lasted about 20 minutes. Pickett- Erway hand picked the questions and didn’t make reference to any questions (my question) about health and veganism. They discussed Pollan’s solutions to food instability for children, how people should get together and discuss food options as a community, and what Pollan would prepare for a group of twenty at a dinner party. Pollan noted that he would ask about dietary restrictions but suggested albacore tuna caught fresh from the Pacific. 