Since ewe asked…
How’s it going? Pretty well, thank you. But then I’ve never been one for dairy, well not in a while anyway. It’s easy peasy actually – very few decisions, even less washing up and lots and lots of lovely relaxing chewing. Munch, munch and munch; regurgitate and munch all over again.
Lots of greens obviously. And when greens are a bit scarce, dried greens. So basically, your greens and your browns. And just look at me! Bright eyes, beautiful woolly coat. What’s not to like @veganuary!
PS Just don’t ask me about dry January.
Miranda 2019
What a lovely picture.Thank you Crispina over at Crimson’s Creative Challenge #11.
That’s brilliant. Love it. BTW: the field of grasses here being munched I had seen the previous year was rich in a variety of flowering plants and grasses. And to the best of my knowledge, it’s all organic. 🙂
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Lucky Sheep! The campsite we visit near Lewes (The Secret Campsite) is grazed by lucky sheep in spring to encourage wildflower growth.
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These wild flowers are grown for the sake of honey-bees. Today’s farmers have to know how to diversify.
BTW: close by these sheep (longer by footpath than the cut across fields) are the ‘happy’ pigs I featured a few weeks back. 🙂
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Heh, that’s brilliant. That sheep looks content and well, it certainly is happy with its vegan diet. I admit, I would have a hard time without cheese.
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Thank ewe! Yes, I would miss cheese,and eggs. Apart from those I’m pretty vegan, ie not really. And I do like yogurt.
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