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Good thing Peyton didn’t get injured in the making of this video. She was climbing around, and I ignored her while I was shooting this. After we helped Dave clean up their stuff, we all headed home and actually had a vegan meal tonight! Maybe my challenge is affecting Dave after all 🙂 He cooked tofu, broccoli, and cauliflower, while I supplemented with the soup/stew I made in the slow cooker last night. Peyton didn’t like it; Brandon loved it, and while I didn’t think Dave would like it (no salt), he dipped a spoon into my bowl and said he didn’t think it was too bad. (translation: he likes, he just doesn’t want to tell me “yum” 😉 That’s what I tell myself anyway.)