“I’m not dinner!”
Said the chicken to the boy,
“I am a person just like you
With a life I want to enjoy.”
“I’m not dinner!”
Said the chicken to the girl,
“I have feelings just like you,
I want to see my life unfurl.”
“I’m not dinner!”
Said the chicken to the man,
“A short caged life is not for me,
Don’t want to end up in the pan!”
“Please, Mrs, no!
Don’t cook me in the pot!
I have a right to life you know,
Your dinner I am not!”
“I’m not dinner!”
Said the bullock to the teacher,
“I live and breathe and feel you see,
Eating me is a crime against nature.”
“I’m not dinner!”
Said the bullock to the mother,
“Just leave me alone to eat my grass,
Let me stay here with my brother.”
“I’m not dinner!”
Said the bullock to the doctor,
“My flesh is bad for your arteries,
Try mushrooms, lentils, okra.”
“Please Chef, no!
Don’t roast me in the oven!
Why can’t I live my whole life out
In peace on Earth like Heaven?”
“I’m not dinner!”
Said the piglet to the mayor,
“I don’t deserve to turn on a spit
For your village summer fayre.”
“I’m not dinner!”
Said the piglet to the butcher,
“The suckling pig you try to sell
Should be suckling from his mother.”
“I’m not dinner!”
Said the piglet to the child,
“It’s cruel to take me from my mum,
Let me be happy, free and wild.”
“Please Cook, no!
Don’t fry me in the pan!
Just let me live my life for me
Like rescued piglets can.”
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Nice and simple. Cute illustrations.
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Thank you 🙂
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this is seriously freaking awesome! so well thought of and just well amazing ! Definitely gonna follow you for sure ! and thanks for stopping by my page too 🙂 I’m new haha!
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Wow! Thank you so much, we’re so glad you like it. Welcome to the vegan blogosphere, it’s lovely here 😀 Happy Blogging 😀
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you hit the nail on the proverbial head! now they can all get busy and help the little red hen bake bread (smile). very nicely done.
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😀 thank you
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Awesome! Will be very useful when my daughter is a bit older. Exactly what I was looking for! ☺️
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Thank you 🙂 so glad you like it, I hope your daughter will too. Congratulations on the arrival of your new baby – exciting times ahead 🙂
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Wonderful site here
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Thank you so much, glad you like it 🙂
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Every child should have this book!
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Thank you so much! Wouldn’t that be nice 🙂
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How can eating animals be “a crime against nature” when animals themselves eat each other? Death and the eating of meat are inherent parts of the way nature works. Wouldn’t it be a worse crime against nature to remove all predatory killing and eating, and therefore remove population control?
I don’t mean to be a troll or anything, but it just doesn’t make any sense to me.
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Thank you for your comments. 🙂
I will try to answer all of your questions.
Carnivorous animals should be predators. But humans are not carnivores. They are herbivores. Have you ever tried to kill a cow with your teeth and claws, tear it apart with your bare hands and eat it raw? That’s what natural carnivores are equipped to do. Naturally.
The only reason humans eat meat is that they like the taste. Or because they have been mislead to believe that we are meant to eat meat. That is partly why this story was written – some teachers and even doctors might tell you we need to eat meat because they have been mislead by other people who have been mislead. It is a tangled web, my friend. But you only need common sense to realise what is true.
Animal farming is the worst cause of global warming – worse than all transportation pollution put together. It is also is the reason there isn’t enough food for all the humans on the planet. We waste a lot of land growing food to feed to farm animals which only produces a fraction of the food you would get if you were growing plant crops for human consumption. Eating meat also leads to a lot of avoidable human diseases.
Humans don’t kill as natural predators; there is no natural balance in the meat industries. It is also incredibly horrifically cruel.
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impressive illustration work! 😀
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Thank you 🙂
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Aw, how lovely! So colourful and a great message. I have been vegan for over 25 years 🙂
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Thank you, so glad you like it. Congrats on your vegan silver anniversary – very cool! 🙂
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Approx two years vegetarian and healthier. I’m still trying to make friends with spiders and bugs inside the house, but I definitely don’t eat them. : )
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Ha ha ha 😀 keep up the good work! 😉
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I will do. 😜
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Excellent! 😉
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I really enjoyed this comic! It was kid-friendly and very important. I read it to my children after I had them do a “food-not-food” sorting game. I am trying (hard) to encourage them NOT to want to eat meat. This helped a lot, thanks.
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Thank you so much for telling me, I am absolutely delighted that “I’m not dinner!” was helpful and so glad you enjoyed it 😀
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Excellent! SD
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Thank you 🙂
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Phenomenal, absolutely incredible…
I love your style.
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Thank you 🙂 so glad you like it here
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You have by far the most exciting looking blog I have come across. So full of life! Wowee!
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Wow! What a compliment! Thank you so much 😀
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Indeed. It is something we all aim for. To live and to give, naturally! So thank you for the reminder to not be stingy with love 🙂
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😀
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These are wonderful! Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Excellent !!
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Thank you 🙂
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Nice work! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Wonderful! My new years resolution is to go completely vegan. I have eaten vegan plus roadkill for some years but have still bought leather shoes and spun with sheep fleece. There are plenty of vegan shoes out there and have just sent off for some hemp for spinning.
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Thank you 🙂 Hemp for spinning, that sounds interesting. Is it easy to do, and does it work out much cheaper than buying hemp yarn? 🙂
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Quite honestly, I’m not a vegetarian, but I admire you so much. I hope someday to “convert”. I do wish we didn’t eat animals!
I Iike your illustrations.
Thanks for visiting my blog.
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Thanks for your comment, we’re so glad you like it here. Stay in touch for encouragement in your “conversion” 😉
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Thank you
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Hello and thank you for introducing me to your colorful artwork and insightful blog. It is sweet to read that your comics are inspiring the next generation! I appreciate your taking the time to visit my blog CHICKENurture.wordpress.com
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Thank you 🙂
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good read one of my students is doing a claymation about cats living the life as a human . Its a animal life. I will show her this blog on monday 😀
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Thank you, that’s brilliant, much appreciated 🙂
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Wow, great comics! Are any of them in book form? (Maybe for my niece and nephew …?)
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Thank you so much Eileen. I’m sorry though that none of them are in printed form, but you can get this one and 3 others as Kindle books from Amazon so if your niece and nephew have a Kindle (or tablet with the free Kindle app) you could give it to them that way 🙂
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Thanks Violet. I think they’re a bit young for Kindle but I’ll try to find out. It’s nice to see the beautiful art you’ve created and your efforts to spread veganism.
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Thanks Eileen, it would be lovely to be able have them printed, particularly for small children, but that’s expensive and there are lots of environmental considerations. Maybe one day I’ll be in a position to have some made with recycled paper and eco-friendly vegetable inks, keep hope alive 😉
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Real nice artwork and verse on your comic. Good stuff.
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Thank you so much, glad you like it 🙂
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Hey Violet! I really, really love “I’m Not Dinner,” and I’m wondering if the only way to purchase it is on Kindle. I’d love to have a print copy to keep in my family room. Let me know if you have anything like that. Thanks! Celeste 🙂
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Hi Celeste, I’m so glad you love “I’m not dinner!” but I’m sorry there isn’t a printed version 😦
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I so enjoy your drawing style. Thanks for helping us connect to all of life.
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Your stuff is wonderful and uplifting. Thank YOU!
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Wow, thank you, I’m so glad you think so 🙂
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Awesome!
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Hey, it’s cool. Pizza, ice cream and chocolate is all I need. Vegetable pizza of course, olives, mushrooms, peppers, and zucchini or spinach.
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Your comic is wonderful, hopefully it can change the way children (and adults) think about eating meat. I write for some food processors, and this week I had to work on an article about a new trend where restaurants are serving family-sized meals that include full suckling pigs, huge haunches of lamb, and wide swaths of cows … it made me so sad!
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Thanks for your comment, I’m glad you like ‘I’m not dinner!’ I’m sorry you had to work on that horrible article, it sounds awful, but I wonder whether reading something like that might actually turn some people veggie because it will really bring home to them what they’re eating.
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So true.
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Awesome, well-drawn story
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Love it! I go veg at least three times a year and only have trouble sticking to it because meat is so “convenient.” Meat is everywhere. 😦
I’ve been thinking of vegging again, so I’m SO glad you stopped by my blog today!
You give me food for thought! (pun intended)
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If you find it difficult to stick to, make the transition gradually. Then, before you know it, being a veggie will be second nature and you won’t look back. All the best, 🙂 and thank you for your positive feedback.
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Thanks for the advice!
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I know this is a bit late 🙂 but just in case someone trying to go veg is reading this, 22+ is an amazing resource! 100% for free you can join a supportive community of new vegans, experienced mentors, and dieticians to support you every step of the way with your switch and beyond. challenge22.com I’ve been mentoring with them as a group mentor and then as a 1:1 personal mentor for over a year now and find it really rewarding and impressive how on top of things the admin is. Best of luck!
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Fantastic – thanks for sharing that 🙂
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my pleasure 🙂 🐭
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Really nice. I have been a vegan for seven years, and I am happy to read these stories. Good job, keep it up.
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wonderful message
with regards
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I’m not vegan but vegetarian. This comic is wonderful!
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Uhhh… sorry to say that I’m not vegan… I tried, really. I find your comics amazing, though. Simple, not very flashy, but very well-delivered. And I love how you drew the animals~! Way to spread vegan-ism~!
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i love this!! now i’m re-thinking my way of eating..
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Sorry to say but am not a vegetarian but your comics are really amazing
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I love your comics! Thank you for sharing your talent and compassion. 😃👍❤🐄🐓🐖🐡❤
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This one made me cry too. I love pigs and the first one you drew so beautifully, capturing the essence of a pig’s true personality, more loyal than a dog and smarter than a 3-year-old toddler (according to a book I read along time ago called “The Good Good Pig.”
I’ve been vegetarian since 1986! I don’t buy products that test on animals either 🙂
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Makes me hungry for salad.
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Personal favorites in L.A. were falafels and black bean veggie burgers. Lucky to have lots of choices there. In Florida now, not so much~
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This is great!
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It is on Kindle!!! How exciting. We are thrilled. x
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Wonderful and a wonderful way to get us all towards veganism.
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A lovely read, heart warming and simplistic, such a great way to introduce my two young vegan boys to the vegan world and such a good talking point as they asked lots of questions after reading this! Highly recommended for young vegans.
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