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Welcome, Daphne :)

 

Nice to know you're working towards vegetarianism

- it's not really so hard, is it? Of course,

changing your family over (especially adult

members) can be quite another thing! As for

chicken stock, which you mention, there are lots

of veggie replacements for that - no biggie to

change there. Some are fake chikken flavour, and

and others are vegetarian vegetable stock or

mushroom stock. You can probably find a brand you

like right in your supermarket, in either liquid

or even cubes.

 

> I participate in a produce co-op

 

Oh good - some of our members do that on a

regular basis.

 

> I grow a small organic garden

 

Total envy :)

 

> I practice yoga

 

I took that up around a year ago - a little late,

but it works wonders and it makes me happy! Good

for you!

 

> I am a

> recovered alcoholic

 

So giving up me*t wasn't such a biggie after

that, I reckon - you were already practiced in

self-discipline eh? Good work!!! Congratulations

on the recovery.

 

> my husband is a very good man but has an

> unbecoming pessimism and often is 'irritable'

 

Ah yes, well that's a little outside our ability

to help you to change LOL Throw him a hunk of

cheese now and then!

 

Now have a good look around at our Files

(especially Recipes - gotta find something better

for you for a quick lunch than grapefruit!), and

let us know if there's anything in particular

you're looking for, okay?

 

Best of luck with it all - write in often!

 

Pat (Group Co-owner with Cindi)

 

----

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Raw Vegan: http://www.care2.com/c2crAw_vEgAn

Vegetarian Spice:

Vegan World Cuisine: http://www.care2.com/c2cvegworld

Vegetarian Slimming: vegetarianslimming

Vegetarians In Canada: vegetariansincanada

How Far Would You Go For . . .: http://www.care2.comlocallife

Fruitarian: http://www.care2.comfruitarian

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Thanks for the welcome Pat! I love reading all the posts. Yes, a chunk of cheese

will generally sooth the savage beast LOL Best regards, Daphne

 

Pat <drpatsant wrote: Welcome, Daphne :)

 

Nice to know you're working towards vegetarianism

- it's not really so hard, is it? Of course,

changing your family over (especially adult

members) can be quite another thing! As for

chicken stock, which you mention, there are lots

of veggie replacements for that - no biggie to

change there. Some are fake chikken flavour, and

and others are vegetarian vegetable stock or

mushroom stock. You can probably find a brand you

like right in your supermarket, in either liquid

or even cubes.

 

> I participate in a produce co-op

 

Oh good - some of our members do that on a

regular basis.

 

> I grow a small organic garden

 

Total envy :)

 

> I practice yoga

 

I took that up around a year ago - a little late,

but it works wonders and it makes me happy! Good

for you!

 

> I am a

> recovered alcoholic

 

So giving up me*t wasn't such a biggie after

that, I reckon - you were already practiced in

self-discipline eh? Good work!!! Congratulations

on the recovery.

 

> my husband is a very good man but has an

> unbecoming pessimism and often is 'irritable'

 

Ah yes, well that's a little outside our ability

to help you to change LOL Throw him a hunk of

cheese now and then!

 

Now have a good look around at our Files

(especially Recipes - gotta find something better

for you for a quick lunch than grapefruit!), and

let us know if there's anything in particular

you're looking for, okay?

 

Best of luck with it all - write in often!

 

Pat (Group Co-owner with Cindi)

 

----

BeanVegan Food Blog: http://beanvegan.blogspot.com

Raw Vegan: http://www.care2.com/c2crAw_vEgAn

Vegetarian Spice:

Vegan World Cuisine: http://www.care2.com/c2cvegworld

Vegetarian Slimming: vegetarianslimming

Vegetarians In Canada: vegetariansincanada

How Far Would You Go For . . .: http://www.care2.comlocallife

Fruitarian: http://www.care2.comfruitarian

Antispeciesism: http://www.care2.comantispecisism

 

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called medical research. " (George Bernard Shaw)

 

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I have a question do vegetarians eat fish

Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

 

 

Daphne Barton <daphnebarton

 

Thu, 3 Apr 2008 10:52:44

 

Re: newbie here

 

 

Thanks for the welcome Pat! I love reading all the posts. Yes, a chunk of cheese

will generally sooth the savage beast LOL Best regards, Daphne

 

Pat <drpatsant (AT) (DOT) <drpatsant%40> com> wrote: Welcome,

Daphne :)

 

Nice to know you're working towards vegetarianism

- it's not really so hard, is it? Of course,

changing your family over (especially adult

members) can be quite another thing! As for

chicken stock, which you mention, there are lots

of veggie replacements for that - no biggie to

change there. Some are fake chikken flavour, and

and others are vegetarian vegetable stock or

mushroom stock. You can probably find a brand you

like right in your supermarket, in either liquid

or even cubes.

 

> I participate in a produce co-op

 

Oh good - some of our members do that on a

regular basis.

 

> I grow a small organic garden

 

Total envy :)

 

> I practice yoga

 

I took that up around a year ago - a little late,

but it works wonders and it makes me happy! Good

for you!

 

> I am a

> recovered alcoholic

 

So giving up me*t wasn't such a biggie after

that, I reckon - you were already practiced in

self-discipline eh? Good work!!! Congratulations

on the recovery.

 

> my husband is a very good man but has an

> unbecoming pessimism and often is 'irritable'

 

Ah yes, well that's a little outside our ability

to help you to change LOL Throw him a hunk of

cheese now and then!

 

Now have a good look around at our Files

(especially Recipes - gotta find something better

for you for a quick lunch than grapefruit!), and

let us know if there's anything in particular

you're looking for, okay?

 

Best of luck with it all - write in often!

 

Pat (Group Co-owner with Cindi)

 

----

BeanVegan Food Blog: http://beanvegan. <http://beanvegan.blogspot.com>

blogspot.com

Raw Vegan: http://www.care2. <http://www.care2.com/c2crAw_vEgAn>

com/c2crAw_vEgAn

Vegetarian Spice: http://groups.

<>

Vegan World Cuisine: http://www.care2.

<http://www.care2.com/c2cvegworld> com/c2cvegworld

Vegetarian Slimming: http://groups.

<vegetarianslimming>

vegetarianslimming

Vegetarians In Canada: http://groups.

<vegetariansincanada>

vegetariansincanada

How Far Would You Go For . . .: http://www.care2.

<http://www.care2.comlocallife> comlocallife

Fruitarian: http://www.care2. <http://www.care2.comfruitarian>

comfruitarian

Antispeciesism: http://www.care2. <http://www.care2.comantispecisism>

comantispecisism

 

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called medical research. " (George Bernard Shaw)

 

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I believe that would be called a pescitarian (spelling?) Vegetarians do not eat

anything thing that has muscle tissue, and vegans do not eat anything that comes

from animal sources. Pat, how'd I do? Daph

 

classicsoulbro wrote: I have a question do vegetarians eat fish

Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

 

 

Daphne Barton

 

Thu, 3 Apr 2008 10:52:44

 

Re: newbie here

 

 

Thanks for the welcome Pat! I love reading all the posts. Yes, a chunk of cheese

will generally sooth the savage beast LOL Best regards, Daphne

 

Pat com> wrote: Welcome, Daphne :)

 

Nice to know you're working towards vegetarianism

- it's not really so hard, is it? Of course,

changing your family over (especially adult

members) can be quite another thing! As for

chicken stock, which you mention, there are lots

of veggie replacements for that - no biggie to

change there. Some are fake chikken flavour, and

and others are vegetarian vegetable stock or

mushroom stock. You can probably find a brand you

like right in your supermarket, in either liquid

or even cubes.

 

> I participate in a produce co-op

 

Oh good - some of our members do that on a

regular basis.

 

> I grow a small organic garden

 

Total envy :)

 

> I practice yoga

 

I took that up around a year ago - a little late,

but it works wonders and it makes me happy! Good

for you!

 

> I am a

> recovered alcoholic

 

So giving up me*t wasn't such a biggie after

that, I reckon - you were already practiced in

self-discipline eh? Good work!!! Congratulations

on the recovery.

 

> my husband is a very good man but has an

> unbecoming pessimism and often is 'irritable'

 

Ah yes, well that's a little outside our ability

to help you to change LOL Throw him a hunk of

cheese now and then!

 

Now have a good look around at our Files

(especially Recipes - gotta find something better

for you for a quick lunch than grapefruit!), and

let us know if there's anything in particular

you're looking for, okay?

 

Best of luck with it all - write in often!

 

Pat (Group Co-owner with Cindi)

 

----

BeanVegan Food Blog: http://beanvegan. blogspot.com

Raw Vegan: http://www.care2. com/c2crAw_vEgAn

Vegetarian Spice: http://groups.

Vegan World Cuisine: http://www.care2. com/c2cvegworld

Vegetarian Slimming: http://groups. vegetarianslimming

Vegetarians In Canada: http://groups. vegetariansincanada

How Far Would You Go For . . .: http://www.care2. comlocallife

Fruitarian: http://www.care2. comfruitarian

Antispeciesism: http://www.care2. comantispecisism

 

" Atrocities are not less atrocities when they occur in laboratories and are

called medical research. " (George Bernard Shaw)

 

________

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http://www.. com/r/hs

 

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instant. -Henry David Thoreau

 

 

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No, vegetarians eat no animal fish.

Someone who eats fish only would be a pescaterian.

 

classicsoulbro wrote: I have a question do vegetarians eat fish

 

 

 

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> Thanks for the welcome Pat! I love reading all

> the posts. Yes, a chunk of cheese will

> generally sooth the savage beast LOL Best

> regards, Daphne

 

Yah! Just don't tell him I suggested it or that

you said so *lol*

 

Love and hugs, Pat

 

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> I have a question do vegetarians eat fish

> Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

 

Nope. Not at all, sorry. Although just try

telling the people who make up restaurant menus

that :(

 

Love and hugs, Pat

 

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> I believe that would be called a pescitarian

> (spelling?) Vegetarians do not eat anything

> thing that has muscle tissue, and vegans do not

> eat anything that comes from animal sources.

> Pat, how'd I do? Daph

 

Lovely! Hey, you guys are getting good! (Anyone

want my job? Yer welcome! LOL)

 

Love and hugs, Pat

 

----

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http://beanvegan.blogspot.com)

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called medical research. " (George Bernard Shaw)

 

 

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dear

simple definition of vegetarin is that which grows botanically, from inside

the ground and soil.

Fish is an animal and so a non vegetarian

m.s.sastry

 

Daphne Barton <daphnebarton wrote:

I believe that would be called a pescitarian (spelling?) Vegetarians

do not eat anything thing that has muscle tissue, and vegans do not eat anything

that comes from animal sources. Pat, how'd I do? Daph

 

classicsoulbro wrote: I have a question do vegetarians eat fish

Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

 

[excessive quotes deleted by moderator]

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first thing is that you should think is that it is a life style change and you

should not spend the nerves on that. Just do it and it is easy. All taste is

upto the tongue and palae. Try the Soya nuggets in place of any meat products.

It works

luv

m.s.s. sastry

 

Daphne Barton <daphnebarton wrote:

Thanks for the welcome Pat! I love reading all the posts. Yes, a chunk

of cheese will generally sooth the savage beast LOL Best regards, Daphne

 

Pat <drpatsant wrote: Welcome, Daphne :)

 

Nice to know you're working towards vegetarianism

- it's not really so hard, is it? Of course,

changing your family over (especially adult

members) can be quite another thing! As for

chicken stock, which you mention, there are lots

of veggie replacements for that - no biggie to

change there. Some are fake chikken flavour, and

and others are vegetarian vegetable stock or

mushroom stock. You can probably find a brand you

like right in your supermarket, in either liquid

or even cubes.

 

> I participate in a produce co-op

 

Oh good - some of our members do that on a

regular basis.

 

> I grow a small organic garden

 

Total envy :)

 

> I practice yoga

 

I took that up around a year ago - a little late,

but it works wonders and it makes me happy! Good

for you!

 

> I am a

> recovered alcoholic

 

So giving up me*t wasn't such a biggie after

that, I reckon - you were already practiced in

self-discipline eh? Good work!!! Congratulations

on the recovery.

 

> my husband is a very good man but has an

> unbecoming pessimism and often is 'irritable'

 

Ah yes, well that's a little outside our ability

to help you to change LOL Throw him a hunk of

cheese now and then!

 

Now have a good look around at our Files

(especially Recipes - gotta find something better

for you for a quick lunch than grapefruit!), and

let us know if there's anything in particular

you're looking for, okay?

 

Best of luck with it all - write in often!

 

Pat (Group Co-owner with Cindi)

 

----

BeanVegan Food Blog: http://beanvegan.blogspot.com

Raw Vegan: http://www.care2.com/c2crAw_vEgAn

Vegetarian Spice:

Vegan World Cuisine: http://www.care2.com/c2cvegworld

Vegetarian Slimming: vegetarianslimming

Vegetarians In Canada: vegetariansincanada

How Far Would You Go For . . .: http://www.care2.comlocallife

Fruitarian: http://www.care2.comfruitarian

Antispeciesism: http://www.care2.comantispecisism

 

" Atrocities are not less atrocities when they occur in laboratories and are

called medical research. " (George Bernard Shaw)

 

________

Never miss a thing. Make your home page.

http://www./r/hs

 

What a wonderful miracle, if only we could look through each other's eyes for an

instant. -Henry David Thoreau

 

 

You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total

Access, No Cost.

 

 

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Pretty good! except that vegetarians, depending

on what they ALSO eat, may be ovo-lacto

vegetarians (meaning eating eggs and dairy

products) or ovo (just eggs) or lacto (just

dairy). You have correctly described what used to

be called a pure or strict vegetarian, meaning

neither eggs nor dairy. That's a vegan diet -

although vegans don't usually eat honey either :)

 

Love and hugs, Pat

 

--- sankar sastry <shankarsastry

wrote:

 

> dear

> simple definition of vegetarin is that which

> grows botanically, from inside the ground and

> soil.

> Fish is an animal and so a non vegetarian

> m.s.sastry

>

> Daphne Barton <daphnebarton wrote:

> I believe that would be called a

> pescitarian (spelling?) Vegetarians do not eat

> anything thing that has muscle tissue, and

> vegans do not eat anything that comes from

> animal sources. Pat, how'd I do? Daph

>

> classicsoulbro wrote: I have a

> question do vegetarians eat fish

> Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

>

> [excessive quotes deleted by moderator]

>

> ---

>

>

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Hello - thanks for letting me join. Have recently been diagnosed with

auto-immune thyroiditis (Hashimoto's thyroiditis) whcih is related to gluten

intolerance among other things.

 

Am no longer a vegetarian (although its a preferred choice - a long story), but

need help with the Gluten Free issue.

 

Looking forward to ideas that can help me bring my SO to the world of

vegetarianism as well as Gluten Free recipes that will help my over all health.

 

Morgaine

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