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      Anne Sarinnee Varatorn on April 5, 2011

      I am in Thailand and hope to be a vegan soon. Plan a vegan area in the suburb. Pls let me know if I can help with the project.

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      amy schmidt on February 17, 2011

      What a great idea!! I'd love to see the show.

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      Dave Dash on January 15, 2011

      Looks like you made it.

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      Bethany on January 15, 2011

      Sweet!!!

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      Alexandra Kesman on January 14, 2011

      How will we initially be able to watch the show? Vevo or hulu maybe?

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      Brant Miller on January 11, 2011

      You're going to love Thailand. It's a hard place for a Herbivore though.

      Some tips from my travels in The Land of Smiles:

      -Do your research into what they put in the Roti they sell at street stalls all over. It might just be vegan. But the fillings are all different. (Nutella isn't vegan)

      -Also, Papaya Salad. I'm 98% sure it's vegan. I'm also in love with a really good papaya salad.

      -Watch out for Fish sauce. It's in everything. Even tooth paste.... (that's not true)

      - This place may be one of my greatest experiences traveling ever. It's worth the money. Spend the day bathing & feeding the worlds largest Herbivore. Do this: http://www.elephantnaturepark.org/index.htm

      - Sukhothai is worth it.

      Have fun. Spend more time in the North than the South. There is a lot more culture in the North and a lot less "Farang". That was my experience.

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      Diana McQueen on January 5, 2011

      I cannot wait to DVR this. Or rather watch it on my mobile.

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      MyDigiStory on January 3, 2011

      Love this project! Good luck!

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Sadie and Joe love to travel almost as much as they love to eat...or maybe it's the other way around. They both believe that being vegan doesn't mean you have to go hungry. With respective backgrounds in theatre and film and a mutual appreciation of food (they met at a vegan barbeque, for gosh sakes), they know how to tell stories and they know good eating when they see it.