Athens, Greece aka the Cat Capital… and our Homemade Vegan Gyros!

Libby (@libby) and Marcel walk around Athens, meeting several delightful feline friends along the way. Later they stop into Bamboo Vegan to get all of the essentials for making vegan gyros with homemade dairy-free tzatziki.

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