Guest guest Posted January 26, 2007 Report Share Posted January 26, 2007 Amy, welcome aboard. For really great recipes, go to the home page, click on files and click on recipes. They are terrific!!! Marilyn Daub mcdaub Vanceburg, KY My Cats Knead Me!! - Amy Thursday, January 25, 2007 9:58 AM Hello Hello everyone. i am new to the group, so I just wanted to introduce myself. I stopped eating meat when I was in the 8th grade. I was very successful with this and even attempted a vegan diet several times, although I found it very difficult to completely make the transformation. This lasted for about 5 years, then about 3 years ago, (when I was 21) after many years of prompting by my now husband, my family and friends, I gave in and began eating meat again. It is a decision I have regretted ever since, but have just found it easier to eat what I fix my husband, who eats a LOT of meat. Well, I am ready now to start eating vegetarian again! I have joined the group to get some new recipes and to discuss things that may come up. I know it is going to be difficult, especially with my husband, but, maybe I can finally convince him! Hey, and he cant cook, so its either eat my food or starve. haha Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2007 Report Share Posted January 26, 2007 Hi Amy! My name's Jessica and I stopped eating meat 3 years ago, when I was a Jr in Highschool. My fiance does eat meat, so I know what you mean. He's constantly teasing me about it, but it's all in good humor. I don't think he'd ever try to get me to eat meat again. He knows the reasons why I stopped and that I feel very strongly about it. It's nice to have you here! Jessica, Robert, and Baby Jesse Life is an adventure in forgiveness. Norman Cousins (1915 - 1990) Amy <amylw1919 Thursday, January 25, 2007 8:58:38 AM Hello Hello everyone. i am new to the group, so I just wanted to introduce myself. I stopped eating meat when I was in the 8th grade. I was very successful with this and even attempted a vegan diet several times, although I found it very difficult to completely make the transformation. This lasted for about 5 years, then about 3 years ago, (when I was 21) after many years of prompting by my now husband, my family and friends, I gave in and began eating meat again. It is a decision I have regretted ever since, but have just found it easier to eat what I fix my husband, who eats a LOT of meat. Well, I am ready now to start eating vegetarian again! I have joined the group to get some new recipes and to discuss things that may come up. I know it is going to be difficult, especially with my husband, but, maybe I can finally convince him! Hey, and he cant cook, so its either eat my food or starve. haha Amy ______________________________\ ____ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase./promo-generic-14795097 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2007 Report Share Posted January 26, 2007 Hi Amy, There are a lot of great meat subsitutes, like Worthington products and Morningstar Farms. They make patties, " meatballs " , " scallops " , " sausage " , and lots of other great things. You can make a lot of delicious meals with those, and your husband will probably enjoy them. If he is willing to read it, " The China Study " might change forever the way he thinks about consuming animal products. I have been a vegetarian for a long time, but still ate lots of cheese... after reading this book, I am now 99% vegan. Really relates the consumtion of animal products with cancer, heart disease, and lots of other preventable degenerative diseases, and it isn't a " fad book " , but instead has lots of scientific documentation. You can buy a used copy at amazon.com. Bryan , " Amy " <amylw1919 wrote: > > Hello everyone. i am new to the group, so I just wanted to introduce > myself. I stopped eating meat when I was in the 8th grade. I was very > successful with this and even attempted a vegan diet several times, > although I found it very difficult to completely make the > transformation. This lasted for about 5 years, then about 3 years ago, > (when I was 21) after many years of prompting by my now husband, my > family and friends, I gave in and began eating meat again. It is a > decision I have regretted ever since, but have just found it easier to > eat what I fix my husband, who eats a LOT of meat. Well, I am ready now > to start eating vegetarian again! I have joined the group to get some > new recipes and to discuss things that may come up. I know it is going > to be difficult, especially with my husband, but, maybe I can finally > convince him! Hey, and he cant cook, so its either eat my food or > starve. haha > > > Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2007 Report Share Posted February 20, 2007 Welcome Willa, You will get out of your rut with some of the recipies here. You iwll also get the support you need to stick to your no-meat diet. You will feel better when you stop eating meat intirely. Katie Willa <willabrooksen wrote: Hello to all of you . I am so glad to be joining this group. I have been a polite vegetarian for many many years... polite meaning that I don't want to offend anyone at their home if they serve meat.I will eat as little as possible. I don't want to fight about this but I am tired of explaining myself and defending myself. I hope through being in this group I can learn a more substantial way of eating and staying healthy. I think I am in a veg rut. So please help me out of my rut. Cheers and my best to all of you. Willa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2007 Report Share Posted February 20, 2007 Wila, Be true to your self-don't eat anything that you don't want to, no need to explain or defend Sharon On Feb 20, 2007, at 6:38 PM, Willa wrote: > Hello to all of you . I am so glad to be joining this group. I have > been a polite vegetarian for many many years... polite meaning that > I don't want to offend anyone at their home if they serve meat.I > will eat as little as possible. I don't want to fight about this > but I am tired of explaining myself and defending myself. So it > will be wonderful to be within a group where there is support > instead of disdain. I hope through being in this group I can learn > a more substantial way of eating and staying healthy. I think I am > in a veg rut. So please help me out of my rut. Cheers and my best > to all of you. > Willa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2007 Report Share Posted February 20, 2007 Hi Gang; I'm not a vegetarian, but I fully agree with the sentiment that Sharon puts forward. I might add that when you're invited to someone's house, just ask them to if its not too much trouble to prepare an extra serving or two of whatever vegetables or salads they were planning to serve. Tell them up front that your'e a vegetarian! But I certainly agree: don't eat what you don't want to eat! Just 'cause its there doesn't mean you have to eat it! - " Sharon Lee " <sharon Tuesday, February 20, 2007 8:55 PM Re: Hello > Wila, > > Be true to your self-don't eat anything that you don't want to, no > need to explain or defend > > Sharon > On Feb 20, 2007, at 6:38 PM, Willa wrote: > >> Hello to all of you . I am so glad to be joining this group. I have >> been a polite vegetarian for many many years... polite meaning that >> I don't want to offend anyone at their home if they serve meat.I >> will eat as little as possible. I don't want to fight about this >> but I am tired of explaining myself and defending myself. So it >> will be wonderful to be within a group where there is support >> instead of disdain. I hope through being in this group I can learn >> a more substantial way of eating and staying healthy. I think I am >> in a veg rut. So please help me out of my rut. Cheers and my best >> to all of you. >> Willa > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 Welcome Alycia! And a question - do we have a folder in the links section for shopping sites? Maybe if not one could be started. I would love that. Sam Hello my name is Alycia and I am a new member. I have websites that asure the clothes aren't made from animals but its very hard to find stores that I can walk into to buy shoes...etc. I recently read the message about junior mints and I can believe that! I haven't eaten junior mints in a very long time but I was really surprised because I love mint anything. Well that is a little intro. to me and I cant wait to share recipes! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 Hi, I am Tabitha and I am new to this group too except I havnt been a vegetarian for very long, a few weeks I think. I love it. About the shoes thing, I am having a hard time finding shoes too even at Wal-mart. Everything seems to have a bit of leather in it kwim. If someone has suggestions that would be great. I also dont have a lot of money so no where exspensive please. I am in the Wichita Kansas area. On 22 Mar 2007 11:54:58 -0700, Samantha Lea <saml wrote: > > Welcome Alycia! > > And a question - do we have a folder in the links section for shopping > sites? Maybe if not one could be started. I would love that. > Sam > > Hello my name is Alycia and I am a new member. I have websites that > asure the clothes aren't made from animals but its very hard to find > stores that I can walk into to buy shoes...etc. I recently read the > message about junior mints and I can believe that! I haven't eaten > junior mints in a very long time but I was really surprised because I > love mint anything. Well that is a little intro. to me and I cant wait > to share recipes! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2007 Report Share Posted July 7, 2007 Welcome Darcy! You don't say how old your daughter is. This is not going to be popular, but it is the truth. Hating vegetables is a learned behavior. Yes, it is a behavior, not a taste. Most boys grow up seeing their fathers eat meat and potatoes and just skip the salad and vegetables, They grow up thinking that is how to be a man and that eating veggies is a girl thing. In turn they grow up and, by example, teach their sons the same thing. As a behavioral intersession specialist, I know that the best thing you can do for a child up to age 10 is to give them a small helping of the vegetables you expect them to eat and not give them anything else until they do. The key here, is that you expect the child to eat it. You don't sit there hopefully urging her on or making a big deal out of it. You expect it as surely as you expect the sun to come up tomorrow morning. When the child learns to eat her veggies before she gets anything else, give her something else with them. As long as ske keeps eating them progress to the full meal at the same time. t Regardless of the faces she makes or the gagging sounds or the groans you sit there, enjoying your own meal, ignoring her until her veggies are eaten, Then without comment pass her the other foods. The ignoring stops if the food goes on the floor. That you have to deal with seperately as defiance, not an eating prefferance. Eating prefferances are OK. Not everyones favorite food is zucchini. some prefer broccoli. There is nothign wrong with that, but not liking vegetables, just beause they are vegetables is a learned behavior that needs to be unlearner. The same goes for people who just cant stand beans. With 50 or so different types of beans, each with a unique taste, do you really think a person can just hate the taste of all of then. Of course not. hating beans is a learned behavior. My X used to hate hamburger meat. Regardless of what it was in or how it was cooked, he hated it. He loved steak. The truth was that he thought he was worth steak and trying to serve him hamburger was an insult to his worth. Now I personally don't liked chocolate. I know most people see this as a personalit flaw, but I just don't care for the taste. I eat it if doing otherwise would offend someone, but it gives me no pleasure to eat it. This doesn't mean that I hate every desert or candy. I really dislike the laste of some medicine I take, but to be healthy I must take it and I do. Crying about it and gagging and making faces don't help as no one is here to see it or to know if I take it or not. It is a part of being responsible. Children learn that as they learn self discipline as they grow up. Eating vegetables is the same thing. She may never acquire the taste for cikrabbi, that is fine, let her eat brocolli. Katie, Darcy <gillibean02 wrote: Hello, I am a new member here. I have been vegan for about 3 weeks and vegetarian for 9 weeks. I have a wonderful husband who has been slowly turning vegetarian too. I also have two beautiful young daughters who currently hate most vegetables, so I am in need of some good vegetarian (preferably vegan) recipes for my whole family to love and enjoy. I live in Alabama and in my perspective, most of the people around here do not accept vetarians much less vegans, so I would love to talk to people like me. Talk to you soon, Darcy Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2007 Report Share Posted July 7, 2007 Welcome, Darcy, have you a place to have a small garden? with a small row or two for each child to plant something? if not perhaps window boxes for your girls. its amazing how planting, watering, watching them grow turns veggie haters into veggie lovers!! tomato's are fairly easy, if they like pickles growing cucumbers to make into pickles might stir up some interest. radishes and carrots are good for kids to grow too. fresh peas from the garden are soooo much better than canned or frozen its like a whole new veggie ( imo anyway ) lot's of great tried and true recipies in the files here ( sooo many recipies, so little time, haha) welcome to the wonderful world of veggie/vegan eating and good luck with those kids- bet 6 mos to a year from now they'll both be veggie lovers!! peace, Angela , " Darcy " <gillibean02 wrote: > > Hello, I am a new member here. I have been vegan for about 3 weeks and > vegetarian for 9 weeks. I have a wonderful husband who has been slowly > turning vegetarian too. I also have two beautiful young daughters who > currently hate most vegetables, so I am in need of some good vegetarian > (preferably vegan) recipes for my whole family to love and enjoy. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2007 Report Share Posted July 7, 2007 Darcy, When I was growing up in the early 50's, Australian mothers boiled vegetables until they were limp and mushy and completely flavourless. I didn't like most vegetables and hated pumpkin in particular. I learned to stirfry in the 70's and experimented with flavours and tastes and grew to like vegetables. I would try cooking the vegetables in different ways. You could make patties, soups, TVP burgers, lentil burgers ... there are thousands of receipes here. Maybe your children will like some of those. I like the other suggestion of getting them involved in growing vegetables themselves too. I think forcing them to eat anything they don't want to eat is a bad idea. I am 65 now and the thought of eating pumpkin still makes me want to throw up. Good luck, and welcome to the group. Harry > Hello, I am a new member here. I have been vegan for about 3 weeks and > vegetarian for 9 weeks. I have a wonderful husband who has been slowly > turning vegetarian too. I also have two beautiful young daughters who > currently hate most vegetables, so I am in need of some good vegetarian > (preferably vegan) recipes for my whole family to love and enjoy. > > I live in Alabama and in my perspective, most of the people around here > do not accept vetarians much less vegans, so I would love to talk to > people like me. > > Talk to you soon, > Darcy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Hi- katherine/Jannah First pray.... Then do what you can--- controll what you eat and add " raw " food where you can in your families diet. Every " raw " thing they consume does benifit them and when you look at the good it helps motive you. As far as the winter-there are alot of things you can grow inside like micro greens/sprout/ wheat/barley grass for juice... I really enjoy green smoothies in the morning and that is just fruit and greens...Depending on your beliefs you can use frozen veggies/fruit-especially if you freeze it yourself---My meat /potato/corn/bread eating hubby suggested we go " raw mostly " at home and that he see's a big change in our life...I have found that when we allow others to see the fruit in our lives from our choice it speaks so much louder than any words we can speak...and remember miracles happen sometimes quickly ......sometimes slowly but they do happen.Stay encouraged.... In rawfood , katherine/Jannah <jennahblessed_2000 wrote: > > Wanted to say hi and introduce myself. > Obviously new here, been learning/researching eating raw for the last two years. I have been 90 + % raw for eleven days. One of those all or nothing- and who knows if this will be forever. I did a master cleanse for 8 days last month. > Im reaching out because Im feeling so " slothish " , generally okay but cant get motivated- Any ideas on this- detox maybe ?? I did make some raw fudge last night- YUMMY and the kids love it, until their dad walked in with an ice cream cone. Two questions- what to do with a husband and kids who eat SAD and I eat raw- budget going out the roof, and winter- I live in Minnesota- any tips for that season? > Thanks so much and GOD bless > > Kate > > > > Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. > Play Sims Stories at Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Thank you, prayer is so important and if this is what the Lord has for us then we will continue. Wonderful suggestions ! hopesentral <hopesentral wrote: Hi- katherine/Jannah First pray.... Then do what you can--- controll what you eat and add " raw " food where you can in your families diet. Every " raw " thing they consume does benifit them and when you look at the good it helps motive you. As far as the winter-there are alot of things you can grow inside like micro greens/sprout/ wheat/barley grass for juice... I really enjoy green smoothies in the morning and that is just fruit and greens...Depending on your beliefs you can use frozen veggies/fruit-especially if you freeze it yourself---My meat /potato/corn/bread eating hubby suggested we go " raw mostly " at home and that he see's a big change in our life...I have found that when we allow others to see the fruit in our lives from our choice it speaks so much louder than any words we can speak...and remember miracles happen sometimes quickly ......sometimes slowly but they do happen.Stay encouraged.... In rawfood , katherine/Jannah <jennahblessed_2000 wrote: > > Wanted to say hi and introduce myself. > Obviously new here, been learning/researching eating raw for the last two years. I have been 90 + % raw for eleven days. One of those all or nothing- and who knows if this will be forever. I did a master cleanse for 8 days last month. > Im reaching out because Im feeling so " slothish " , generally okay but cant get motivated- Any ideas on this- detox maybe ?? I did make some raw fudge last night- YUMMY and the kids love it, until their dad walked in with an ice cream cone. Two questions- what to do with a husband and kids who eat SAD and I eat raw- budget going out the roof, and winter- I live in Minnesota- any tips for that season? > Thanks so much and GOD bless > > Kate > > > > Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. > Play Sims Stories at Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 > Anyone have any > info or anecdotes on raising little ones sans meat? I had been a vegetarian for years when I gave birth to my daughter. Her dad is an omnivore, and I decided to give my daughter the choice of eating what appealed to her, rather than limiting her to my diet. I talked with her about my food choices, but didn't really try to influence her except by example (and the occasional reference to what some people had on their plates as " dead animals " !). At age 15, she decided to give up meat. She's 24 now, and hasn't gone back. Alex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 Fine. Where is the problem.Let her continue that way. You have done great service to her not to force any thing. She will become a good person that you would be proudof Amar Deep Singh , Alexandra Soltow <pamra wrote: > > > Anyone have any > > info or anecdotes on raising little ones sans meat? > > I had been a vegetarian for years when I gave birth to my daughter. Her > dad is an omnivore, and I decided to give my daughter the choice of > eating what appealed to her, rather than limiting her to my diet. I > talked with her about my food choices, but didn't really try to > influence her except by example (and the occasional reference to what > some people had on their plates as " dead animals " !). At age 15, she > decided to give up meat. She's 24 now, and hasn't gone back. > > Alex > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 Welcome, Jo. Please go to the group main page, click on files, and click on recipes. You will see so many recipes that are there to get you on your way. Marilyn Daub mcdaub Vanceburg, KY My Cats Knead Me!! - Jo Sunday, October 14, 2007 7:52 AM Hello Hi Everyone, just want to introduce myself as I am new to this group. I am also new to vegetarianism and that is why I have joined here, to get some good recipes and learn from others. I am very proud of myself for having made this decision, as I have thought about it (a lot!) for years. I have worked with and loved animals my whole life, and serve as a volunteer Director for an animal welfare organization in the little town I live in just north of Toronto. I have always felt very conflicted about my diet choices, so now I just feel fabulous in so many ways. Anyhow, I don't have a recipe to post, but I hope to very soon. Thanks for letting me join in! Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 Hi Jo! I'm Whitney! Welcome to the group I have my year anniversary this month for becoming a vegetarian and I have never felt better. Again welcome & congrats on your decision! Whitney On Oct 14, 2007, at 6:52 AM, Jo wrote: > Hi Everyone, just want to introduce myself as I am new to this group. > I am also new to vegetarianism and that is why I have joined here, to > get some good recipes and learn from others. I am very proud of myself > for having made this decision, as I have thought about it (a lot!) for > years. I have worked with and loved animals my whole life, and serve > as a volunteer Director for an animal welfare organization in the > little town I live in just north of Toronto. I have always felt very > conflicted about my diet choices, so now I just feel fabulous in so > many ways. Anyhow, I don't have a recipe to post, but I hope to very > soon. Thanks for letting me join in! > > Jo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2007 Report Share Posted November 4, 2007 Cheers to you, too, Paul. You will love the recipies in the group. I bet you have lots of favorite recipies to share. What part of the world do you live it? Katie in Anchorage paul_mabbott <peter-mabbott wrote: I've been asked to make myself known .... so hello all. I am the main cook in our household. I have to make a confession that *I* am not a vegetarian but the rest of my family (indeed, most of the people I know) are vegetarians - although some will eat fish. Before anyone accuses me of fraud - I am a minimalist carnivore and fully approve of people being vegetarian. There is no conflict and our household eats vegetarian totally - I *occasionally* eat meat when eating out. I will only eat free-range meat .... The main reason for joining this forum is to seek out interesting recipes - I do my best but after twenty years of vegetarian cookery I sometimes feel a bit desperate for something 'new' and I (and my family even more) will appreciate anything we can learn ... Cheers ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 -----Hello every body!!! Just joint recently. Loves to see vegetarian recipes. Hope to give delitious one from isle of Sri Lanka Wasantha ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ http://mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 Hi Dolores, I can give you some acupuncture point massage(Chinese) guidance for diabetic if you like you can try. Simple with no side effect. Wasantha Dolores Anne <whitehorsegoddess1990 Monday, November 12, 2007 6:01:34 AM Hello I am a new member,diabetic and passionate about living a healthy lifestyle for maximum health... Enjoying the recipes and hoping to share some of my own recipes with the group. Dolores <!-- #ygrp-mkp{ border:1px solid #d8d8d8;font-family:Arial;margin:14px 0px;padding:0px 14px;} #ygrp-mkp hr{ border:1px solid #d8d8d8;} #ygrp-mkp #hd{ color:#628c2a;font-size:85%;font-weight:bold;line-height:122%;margin:10px 0px;} #ygrp-mkp #ads{ margin-bottom:10px;} #ygrp-mkp .ad{ padding:0 0;} #ygrp-mkp .ad a{ color:#0000ff;text-decoration:none;} --> <!-- #ygrp-sponsor #ygrp-lc{ font-family:Arial;} #ygrp-sponsor #ygrp-lc #hd{ margin:10px 0px;font-weight:bold;font-size:78%;line-height:122%;} #ygrp-sponsor #ygrp-lc .ad{ margin-bottom:10px;padding:0 0;} --> <!-- #ygrp-mlmsg {font-size:13px;font-family:arial, helvetica, clean, sans-serif;} #ygrp-mlmsg table {font-size:inherit;font:100%;} #ygrp-mlmsg select, input, textarea {font:99% arial, helvetica, clean, sans-serif;} #ygrp-mlmsg pre, code {font:115% monospace;} #ygrp-mlmsg * {line-height:1.22em;} #ygrp-text{ font-family:Georgia; } #ygrp-text p{ margin:0 0 1em 0;} #ygrp-tpmsgs{ font-family:Arial; clear:both;} #ygrp-vitnav{ padding-top:10px;font-family:Verdana;font-size:77%;margin:0;} #ygrp-vitnav a{ padding:0 1px;} #ygrp-actbar{ clear:both;margin:25px 0;white-space:nowrap;color:#666;text-align:right;} #ygrp-actbar .left{ float:left;white-space:nowrap;} ..bld{font-weight:bold;} #ygrp-grft{ font-family:Verdana;font-size:77%;padding:15px 0;} #ygrp-ft{ font-family:verdana;font-size:77%;border-top:1px solid #666; padding:5px 0; } #ygrp-mlmsg #logo{ padding-bottom:10px;} #ygrp-vital{ background-color:#e0ecee;margin-bottom:20px;padding:2px 0 8px 8px;} #ygrp-vital #vithd{ font-size:77%;font-family:Verdana;font-weight:bold;color:#333;text-transform:upp\ ercase;} #ygrp-vital ul{ padding:0;margin:2px 0;} #ygrp-vital ul li{ list-style-type:none;clear:both;border:1px solid #e0ecee; } #ygrp-vital ul li .ct{ font-weight:bold;color:#ff7900;float:right;width:2em;text-align:right;padding-ri\ ght:.5em;} #ygrp-vital ul li .cat{ font-weight:bold;} #ygrp-vital a{ text-decoration:none;} #ygrp-vital a:hover{ text-decoration:underline;} #ygrp-sponsor #hd{ color:#999;font-size:77%;} #ygrp-sponsor #ov{ padding:6px 13px;background-color:#e0ecee;margin-bottom:20px;} #ygrp-sponsor #ov ul{ padding:0 0 0 8px;margin:0;} #ygrp-sponsor #ov li{ list-style-type:square;padding:6px 0;font-size:77%;} #ygrp-sponsor #ov li a{ text-decoration:none;font-size:130%;} #ygrp-sponsor #nc{ background-color:#eee;margin-bottom:20px;padding:0 8px;} #ygrp-sponsor .ad{ padding:8px 0;} #ygrp-sponsor .ad #hd1{ font-family:Arial;font-weight:bold;color:#628c2a;font-size:100%;line-height:122%\ ;} #ygrp-sponsor .ad a{ text-decoration:none;} #ygrp-sponsor .ad a:hover{ text-decoration:underline;} #ygrp-sponsor .ad p{ margin:0;} o{font-size:0;} ..MsoNormal{ margin:0 0 0 0;} #ygrp-text tt{ font-size:120%;} blockquote{margin:0 0 0 4px;} ..replbq{margin:4;} --> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2007 Report Share Posted November 13, 2007 Welcome to the group, Claire. Check out the files and you will find more recipes than you could dream of. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. Betweeen us we have a wealth of knowledge in this group. Christie in Edinburgh , Claire Pingel <claire280870 wrote: > > Hi all > My name is Claire, aged 37, mum of 2 boys. I live in the beautiful > Welsh countryside. I have been a vegetarian since aged 14. Looking > forward to sharing recipes with you all. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2007 Report Share Posted November 13, 2007 Thanks Christie, I will check out the files. Just one question - a member of the group mentioned that Quorn is banned in Canada - why? What is wrong with it? I eat loads of the stuff. Thanks Claire On 13 Nov 2007, at 22:34, christie_0131 wrote: > Welcome to the group, Claire. Check out the files and you will find > more recipes than you could dream of. If you have any questions don't > hesitate to ask. Betweeen us we have a wealth of knowledge in this > group. > Christie in Edinburgh > > , Claire Pingel > <claire280870 wrote: > > > > Hi all > > My name is Claire, aged 37, mum of 2 boys. I live in the beautiful > > Welsh countryside. I have been a vegetarian since aged 14. Looking > > forward to sharing recipes with you all. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2007 Report Share Posted November 13, 2007 Sorry Claire I can't help you there. Perhaps one of our Canadian friends can help.... Quorn is certainly available in many countries and has been around here for quite a few years. A lot of people on the group eat it, although I've never tried it. Christie , Claire Pingel <claire280870 wrote: > > Thanks Christie, I will check out the files. Just one question - a > member of the group mentioned that Quorn is banned in Canada - why? > What is wrong with it? I eat loads of the stuff. > > Thanks > Claire > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 Hi Terry and all the new members: I have not been here long myself and am finding a wealth of wonderful information. You are going to love all the great recipes. Zelda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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