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I am not a vegetarian by any means. More BACON! |
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63 | 42.57% |
I eat meat but I don't do so with every meal. |
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38 | 25.68% |
I am not a vegetarian but I don't eat meat more than about three times a week. |
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11 | 7.43% |
I am not a vegetarian but I don't eat beef or pork. Fish and poultry are the only meats I eat. |
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3 | 2.03% |
I am not a strict vegetarian but I genearlly avoid meat and eat it only about once a week. |
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7 | 4.73% |
I am a vegetarian but I do eat eggs or dairy products. |
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27 | 18.24% |
I am a vegan and don't eat any meat, eggs, or dairy products. |
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6 | 4.05% |
I avoid buying products made from animals (e.g., leather). |
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13 | 8.78% |
I avoid meat for reasons of religion, conscience, or self-discipline. |
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12 | 8.11% |
I avoid meat for health reasons. |
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3 | 2.03% |
I avoid meat for both health reasons and reasons of religion, conscience, or self-discipline. |
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10 | 6.76% |
I am a vegetarian and don't eat any meat, eggs, fish, or any other form of non-vege items, but dairy products like milk, butter, cheese are ok. |
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4 | 2.70% |
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I've made lasagna with Quorn mince: Serves 4-6, probably One large onion One pack quorn mince (*) About half a bottle of passata About half a bottle of sugacosa/sieved tomatoes & tomato puree mix Mushrooms if you fancy Tablespoon or so of olive oil Garlic (I use about 6 cloves...) A teaspoon or two of Balsamic vinegar or a few drops of angustura bitters (or both)(**) Teaspoon of Marigold Swiss Vegetable buillon powder Herbs of preference - oregano and basil work well, with maybe a bit of thyme Salt & pepper to taste Lasagna sheets For the cheese sauce: About 25g butter (I'm currently hooked on whey butter for making sauces with) Flour - plain flour so it looks about the same size as the chunk of butter, or cornflour so it looks about half the size Milk (3/4 pint or so) Water (3/4 pint or so) Teaspoon or two of English mustard powder Salt and pepper Mature cheddar (I usually cut about 2" down the long side off the block), diced (you can grate it, but dicing works just as well) Put oven on to about 175c In a large frying pan/saute pan/saucepan heat the olive oil, then turn heat down quite low Chop the onion as finely as you prefer, and fry for several minutes until it starts to turn clear Chop the garlic and add to pan Chop and add mushrooms if having Add the Quorn mince Turn heat up to medium-ish and fry for 5 minutes Add passata, sugacosa, herbs, buillon powder, salt & pepper, vinegar/angustura bitters Stir all together and cook for the length of time indicated on the packet Whilst that's going on, in a smaller saucepan melt the butter Once the butter has melted remove pan from heat Add flour and mustard powder and stir to a smooth paste. Slowly add milk, stirring all the time, until you have a smooth sauce. Put back on the heat and keep stirring Add the cheese, and keep stirring Once the cheese has melted, slowly add the water, keeping stirring Taste - and add salt & pepper as needed Once everything's cooked, grease a large, deep baking tray. Line the bottom with lasagna sheets (yes, I know that's a weird way of doing it!) Cover with about half the Quorn sauce Add another layer of lasagna Cover with some cheese sauce (about 1/3) Cover that with remaining Quorn sauce And a last layer of lasagna Cover that with remaining cheese sauce Shove in the oven for about 20 minutes Once cooked, try to dish up gracefully... (* Puy lentils work well instead of the quorn mince. As do lots of finely chopped mixed mushrooms) (** red wine also works) |
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GREASE! That's the answer!
I can take all of the veggies I don't like (being, well, almost all veggies), dip them in batter, and fry them in grease!! THERE'S my nutrition! I'll take some of your carrot slices, batter them puppies up and deep fry em, cover them in salt! Egad, I can already feel my arteries clogging just imagining it... |
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batter-dipped and fried in grease can make ANYTHING taste good.
Oh, and THE best seasoning you can find is Cavender's Greek Seasoning. It's good on chicken, eggs, tuna salad, beef, turkey, ANYTHING. I use it as a popcorn salt. And the best thing, it's made right here in Harrison, AR. If you'd never had any, mI heartily recommend heading to the grocery store and picking up a shaker of it. |
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Darn I miss that place! (but not raking leaves and the ice storms........) |
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![]() Really? How can a pirate remind you of a bomber? ![]() (To any and all, the high school mascot of Mt Home were the Bombers. Yes, bomber planes. Harrison mascot is the Goblin. We were rivals. Funny thing is Pyatt mascot was the Pirates. Anyway, a bit of local lore.) The ice storm this last winter was beautiful. Power was out for most of the area for a week, other parts had no elec for 4 weeks or more. Limbs fell and pulled the phone line from off of my rent house. I laughed and laughed. I only have a cell. ![]() |
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I have to disagree and say (IMHO) there is no truely humane way to kill another living thing. The best I can do is give thanks to "the forces of the universe" that something (plant or aminal) has died so that I may live. BTW: Not Vegan anymore, I'm a proud omivore...Viva L'choice! |
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I used to be a vegetarian as a youg adult as a matter of principle.
The north American indians whom I share partial heritage with were mostly vegetarian during summer (2 days ![]() What I retain from that heritage is that they said a prayer after a kill, thanking the soul of the animal for the survival it will help. That eased my apprehentions towards eating meat. Once in a while we have a "Raclette" of the traditional beef, pork, turkey, chicken, wild duck, deer, caribou, moose (good stuff!), wild boar (sanglier), horse and emu. With a topping of shrimp. What a feast! If you can't eat something with a face, cut the head off! ![]() |
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Yes, some people are vegans and are healthy, but on the other hand Inuit, some American Indians, and native peoples who live in Siberia never see a vegetable in their lives. And still heart disease is unknown to them, as long as they stick with a traditional diet.
And does anyone know of a vegan who has a physically very demanding job, that requires a lot of strength? |
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Carl Lewis said he's best performances were when he was a vegan. http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...65316519516434 |
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My lady and I say we are Vegan (dietary), but unfortunately minute amounts of milk products appear in medication we both need - otherwise we stick to the general theme.
There are pleasant tasting alternatives for bacon, sausages, meat etc (soya-based); The only problems we have is with making decent Yorkshire Puddings to go with roasted vegetables - the substitute egg doesn't work correctly - but pancakes are a whizz ...... !!!!! |
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