On April 27 2010 15:56 dethrawr wrote:
Life is too short to go 1 month of it without meat.
Life is too short to go 1 month of it without meat.
Your life might lengthen just enough so that this one month won't matter.
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Archaic
United States4024 Posts
On April 27 2010 15:56 dethrawr wrote: Life is too short to go 1 month of it without meat. Your life might lengthen just enough so that this one month won't matter. | ||
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Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17733 Posts
Im thinking of trying this out one day mostly to see the benefits it gives. | ||
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deL
Australia5540 Posts
Can be safe and get naturally set yoghurt or just look for some without gelatine. As for cheese you can usually find vegetarian cheese or you can just use boccocini, fetta, riccotta. Tofu is really good I like it a lot. Also you should try making some Thai dishes there are a lot of unique flavours and most of it has alternative vegetarian recipes. I think being a strict enough vegetarian to avoid cheese is probably beneficial in the long run because you may tend to eat more cheese than usual if you're basically just "not eating meat". | ||
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tarpman
Canada719 Posts
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BloodyC0bbler
Canada7876 Posts
On May 05 2010 22:02 deL wrote: Careful of yoghurt and cheese if your friend is vegetarian - yoghurt and cheese are not usually vegetarian unless specified so and if he is that strict it will not be welcomed. Can be safe and get naturally set yoghurt or just look for some without gelatine. As for cheese you can usually find vegetarian cheese or you can just use boccocini, fetta, riccotta. Tofu is really good I like it a lot. Also you should try making some Thai dishes there are a lot of unique flavours and most of it has alternative vegetarian recipes. I think being a strict enough vegetarian to avoid cheese is probably beneficial in the long run because you may tend to eat more cheese than usual if you're basically just "not eating meat". To my knowledge of vegetarian, you can get away with yogurt and cheese. (note I know she eats them both). However, no cheese or milk products in general is a vegan thing, not a vegetarian. I will admit that I shouldn't be eating yogurt do to gelatin being in it, but as most vegetarian yogurts are disgusting, I am totally fine with it. It has been a fun run experience thus far though. | ||
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Caos2
United States1728 Posts
Never seen a vegetarian go back to eating meat, so beware! | ||
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Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17733 Posts
And if so in what ways | ||
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FuDDx
United States5013 Posts
My wife was vegan and after getting pregnant with our second child she did eat a bit of chicken but after having my son she no longer feels the urge to do so.She also Has a masters (year away from phd and stopped)in Nutritional Sciences so she makes sure our family get what they need nutritionally speaking. Booth of my children ages 11 and 4 have never eaten meat, other than occasional seafood. Edit:do you plan on keeping this up BC? Or do you miss your meat stuffs? | ||
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