Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Hello, I can identify with your dilemma. I am not a full blown vegetarian and sometimes I do eat a bite of chicken or turkey (esp. at holidays, such as the recent Thanksgiving). Most times, however, I eat veggies or veggie burgers and read a lot of labels. I buy free range eggs, even though sometimes expensive. I don't drink milk, but do use some milk products such as string cheese or some from this list (http://cheese.joyous living.com). One of the most important things I think is to get enough protein and vitamins for daily activities. You will find on this site a lot of information as well as helpful people willing to share their ideas. Just do a lot of investigations on searching vegetarian lifestyles and websites. I have a lot in my favorites if you want to email me. M.A. born_of_beltane <mysteriousdarkness wrote: I'm new so i thought i'd say hi. At the moment I'm a meat-eater (don't hurt me!) but i'm here for a reason, and that reason is to find out HOW to be a vegetarian.. yeah yeah yeah, heaps of vegies, nuts, 'legumes' all that stuff... but i just want to know everything (even the really gross stuff, like if being a vego makes you sicker or get diarrhoea or anything like that), so i'll mostly spend most of my time in the sidelines watching and reading stuff, either that or asking stupid questions... I'm 19, study full-time film, work part-time (both those combined means i don't have much time or money to buy and make my oown vegetarian meals deperate from my family's meat meals), so right now i'm doing a lot of investigating, and looking for a new job that doesn't involve making grease-burgers (how hypocritical would it be to be vego, yet work at maccas?). one more question, and this may sound incredibly stupid, but i have a thing with not being able to tell what material clothes are made out of; are your traditional Dr Martins made out of leather (i assume they are) and if they are, are there vego alternatives that look just as cool? (i can't live without my Docs). And my other question (for now, i'll come up with heaps), is are 'free-range eggs really free-range, and are they still cruel? and is drinking cows milk cruel? i know they have to me milked or they get sick, but if we didn't eat their meat, and didn't drink their milk, then there wouldn't be any cows but pet cows.. Mary Anne Check out the all-new Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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