Any other Vegetarians out there?
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22-12-2009, 04:20 PM
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RE: Any other Vegetarians out there?
Yeah, buying local produce is a big thing.
It is an excellent doco that I would also recommend. Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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22-12-2009, 04:23 PM
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RE: Any other Vegetarians out there?
(22-12-2009 03:34 PM)Nitrus Wrote: Surely it is better to use more of the animal, for food, clothing etc rather than wasting some of what it offers? |
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22-12-2009, 11:22 PM
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RE: Any other Vegetarians out there?
(22-12-2009 01:22 PM)JHyde Wrote: I know YourFutureMuse is a vego, so she might join us soon. Haha here I am I am pleased there are so many veggies on here I have been vegetarian since I went through an animal rights phase when I was 13 haha Now the thought of eating meat freaks me out a bit I don't wear leather and I also don't preach at people though Although I do love to ask one of my friends how he is enjoying his decomposing flesh when he forces me to go to McDonalds with him I do feel really rude when I go round people's houses and I can't eat what they've cooked or when they have made something special for me :'). I am an awful vegetarian though cos I hate mushrooms and aubergines which I find are the two things most common in veggie food haha. I don't think my diet is that different to before I was veg though lol long live Quorn!!! That is all I think haha I do tend to go on a bit |
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22-12-2009, 11:40 PM
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RE: Any other Vegetarians out there?
(22-12-2009 03:34 PM)Nitrus Wrote: Personally I feel that many vegetarians are hypocrites, they'll be all high and mighty about how they don't eat meat or fish, because it's cruel to the animals, but won't think twice about munching on some Haribo or having some gravy. It's that mentality that I hate, if you're going to be a vegatarian/vegan and preach to others, don't be a hypocrite. I never have anything with gelatine or egg in it, and am careful about that. I never preach to others and just started this to see if there are other folks out there who also are interested in this. I am open that I am not on this road for animal rights or welfare, but my own self interest. I feel it's a healthier diet for me, physically and mentally, but if you or anyone else would like to have 6 BigMacs a day, then that's fine by me. I do however know a small group of vegans in my area who I find are very intense and get on my nerves.... JHyde Wrote:It is hard when you're on a strict family or student budget. It depends where you live. It is easier in a good climate here to get good cheap fruits and vegies and that helps a lot. But you do need to be organised.I live in the UK which I find is pretty good for this. I started being a veggie to save money when on a student grant. Me and 2 friends lived on a vsmall amount of money a week just buying veggies; we did spend the rest on drink tho; so not too healthy!!! I am v unorganised, but I have about 5 staple recipes that I rotate, and build others in when I remember to a)soak those damn beans/lentils b)buy tofu and marinate it !! " Harry is a pugilist for the State, but he's a lover, not a fighter " - Peter Firth
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22-12-2009, 11:55 PM
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RE: Any other Vegetarians out there?
Haloumi cheese is also pretty great
Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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23-12-2009, 12:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-12-2009 01:36 AM by TygerBright.)
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RE: Any other Vegetarians out there?
almost any cheese is great.. and out of respect for the cows giving us the milk to make it I don't eat them
I'm not a vegetarian although I rarely eat meat, mainly for health reasons tho, and because I love my veggies just too much. But a nice green Thai curry with a bit of chicken or the odd roast turkey.. yum. I have quite a few vegetarian friends and love swapping recipes with them, there is so much you can do with with veggies, and herbs, and spices. Although I balk at tofu. And I LOVE Brussels sprouts Oh, and no fish please. Childhood trauma |
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23-12-2009, 01:26 AM
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RE: Any other Vegetarians out there?
(23-12-2009 12:45 AM)TygerBright Wrote: Oh, and no fish please. Childhood trauma Did your parents make you watch Jaws one time too many as a child? Always love your country, but never trust your government. |
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23-12-2009, 01:41 AM
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RE: Any other Vegetarians out there?
don't I wish...eating fish then would have been revenge.
nah, we had to have fried herring at least 4 times a month, and if I didn't clean my plate I was sent to the cellar, to eat with the mice and other unwanted members of the household. Not to resurface until the last piece was gone. Alas, unlike Cinderella's pigeons, the mice didn't help me any..I suspect they were vegetarians |
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23-12-2009, 01:44 AM
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RE: Any other Vegetarians out there?
I'd say that was trauma. I can't say that I've ever tried herring. That might make me not want to eat fish too.
Always love your country, but never trust your government. |
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23-12-2009, 02:06 AM
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RE: Any other Vegetarians out there?
strangely enough my parents, centuries later, still don't understand why I don't eat the scaly critters. The rest of the family is "normal"
Thankfully there won't be any fish for Christmas |
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