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Jackie and Steph met in grade 7, and have been friends ever since! When Steph announced she was going vegetarian, Jackie's first question was "can we still go out to eat together?". We had both grown sick of the many chain restaurants on the south side of Edmonton, and had decided to try more unique places. She was afraid that eating out with a vegetarian would either mean restricted choices for Steph or Jackie having to eat tofu (the horror!). So we set out to prove the stereotype wrong. This blog was inspired by our desire to find cool eateries serving great food in Edmonton, while also appealing to both of our eating styles. We hope that our reviews and discoveries will help the vegetarians and meatatarians of Edmonton live in harmony. :)

Jackie recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English; she loves to travel but hates to fly, is an avid Oilers fan, and watches Survivor religiously.

Steph is a voice teacher and opera singer-in-training who adores Doctor Who, drinks way too much tea, and can usually be found planning her next trip to Disneyland.

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