Yeah and the event at Brian Leigh's house before Jackie Falk and Mike Park performed was basically a ska barbeque, which I hope we'll do again. I know Brian seems very interested in that. Heck, I'd love to do a ska bowling night and a ska minigolf night too. That's where I'm headed, if anyone else is interested ...
But if you're interested in vegan cuisine, I'd encourage you to also check out the vegan barbeque. If my schedule permitted, I'd go too. I'm vegetarian, love good vegan food and know most of the people at that house and can tell you they're all cool people (even if they don't like ska, lol).
We used to have a lot more vegan kids into ska and I'd welcome and encourage that happening again. Or at least vegetarian.

Heck, we used to even have a crew that called themselves the Vegan Alcoholics (Gordy and company). THAT we could probably do without again, but its a great example how accepting of lifestyle differences ska tends to be.
As an aside, as many ska bands as I've booked, there always seem to be at least one veggie/vegan in the band and no one ever criticizes that. It seems a very accepted thing in ska circles, even if its not as common as it is in hardcore, for example ...