Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Can't remember what its name is but there is a vegetarian restaurant in Richmond just off the High Street not far from the station, and they mark the vegan dishes so you don't have to second guess them. Only been there once and it was really nice, though not particularly cheap. Dave ----- Original Message from Catherine Harris ----- hi jo thank you for your comments on restuarants on your week off, sounds like you had a wonderful time.....i love wisley, an uncle of mine used to work there when i was a child so we spent many hours roaming the gardens..... can i ask your advice? i am going to richmond next week maybe, and can you reccomend any veggie restuarants there?? ta Catherine > " Heartwork " <Heartwork > > >Re: Re:Asking others to kill for us >Fri, 26 Mar 2004 17:55:01 -0000 > >Hi Anna > >This is something that comes up quite a bit in Pagan discussions. I agree >that if you eat meat you should kill it yourself so that you know what it >entails, and that people who eat meat that is killed by someone else are >just fooling themselves with their arguments. That said, I wish that nobody >hunted, whether for food or fun. > >Jo > > > My father is a deer hunter. He goes out once a year, kills one deer, and > > his household eats that meat for a year. My father explained to me that >if > > you're going to eat meat, you should kill it yourself. I don't approve of > > the act, but I have to admit I admire his philosophy. > > > > I've actually run into people who thinks my father is mean to hunt but see > > nothing wrong with eating meat from the grocery store. I pointed out this > > discrepancy to them and one of them actually replied that " that's > > different. " This makes no sense to me and I would much rather deal with >my > > hunting, meat-eating father than people like that. > > Get a free connection, half-price modem and one month FREE, when you sign up for BT Broadband today! To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 It's called The Harvest. It is fairly 'posh' with good food. The only thing I don't like is that the waiters stand at the front watching you eat so that they know when to come and clear, give the desert menu etc. Jo > Can't remember what its name is but there is a vegetarian restaurant > in Richmond just off the High Street not far from the station, and they mark the vegan dishes so you don't have to > second guess them. Only been there once and it was really nice, though > not particularly cheap. > > Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 thanks jo and dave for the info about the harvest restuarant in richmond, catherine >Dave <dave > >Catherine Harris >Re[2]: veggie restuarants in richmond..... >Sat, 27 Mar 2004 22:17:56 +0000 > >Can't remember what its name is but there is a vegetarian restaurant >in Richmond just off the High Street not far from the station, and they mark the vegan dishes so you don't have to >second guess them. Only been there once and it was really nice, though >not particularly cheap. > >Dave > >----- Original Message from Catherine Harris ----- > >hi jo > >thank you for your comments on restuarants on your week off, sounds like you had a wonderful time.....i love wisley, an uncle of mine used to work there when i was a child so we spent many hours roaming the gardens..... > >can i ask your advice? i am going to richmond next week maybe, and can you reccomend any veggie restuarants there?? > >ta > >Catherine > > > > > > > > >"Heartwork" <Heartwork > > > > > > > > >Re: Re:Asking others to kill for us > > >Fri, 26 Mar 2004 17:55:01 -0000 > > > > > >Hi Anna > > > > > >This is something that comes up quite a bit in Pagan discussions. I agree > > >that if you eat meat you should kill it yourself so that you know what it > > >entails, and that people who eat meat that is killed by someone else are > > >just fooling themselves with their arguments. That said, I wish that nobody > > >hunted, whether for food or fun. > > > > > >Jo > > > > > > > My father is a deer hunter. He goes out once a year, kills one deer, and > > > > his household eats that meat for a year. My father explained to me that > > >if > > > > you're going to eat meat, you should kill it yourself. I don't approve of > > > > the act, but I have to admit I admire his philosophy. > > > > > > > > I've actually run into people who thinks my father is mean to hunt but see > > > > nothing wrong with eating meat from the grocery store. I pointed out this > > > > discrepancy to them and one of them actually replied that "that's > > > > different." This makes no sense to me and I would much rather deal with > > >my > > > > hunting, meat-eating father than people like that. > > > > > > > > > > > > >Get a free connection, half-price modem and one month FREE, when you sign up for BT Broadband today! > >To send an email to - > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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