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I see nothing wrong with using alternative meat products. I believe many

vegetarians wouldn't stay on the path if they couldn't take a veg burger to a

picnic or BBQ or enjoy a Quorn roast during the holidays or have a tofu chili

dog.

I don't use a lot of alternative products but when I'm in a rush it's a

wonderful thing having a frozen veg burger handy to stick in the microwave, bun

in the toaster toasting while I slice up onion, tomato and lettuce. Meal all

done in a matter of a few minutes as I head out the door. I don't see where

they are full of sodium and many of us have no sodium issue. If I didn't eat

salt who knows how low my BP would be. I pour salt on everything and I have

hypotension, so I say enjoy those veg burgers and find one that suits you.

There are several brands out there.

Donna

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I agree Donna,

Where would I be at family get-together bar-b-ques if the cooks didn't

throw on a veggie burger,hot dog, or faux sausage for me? I'm sometimes

a little queezy about my 'burger' on the same grill, on a white flower

bun, but rather than put up a fuss I eat it.-There is no such thing as

a perfect lifestyle including being Vegetarian or Vegan. I know people

who claim to be Vegans and still wear leather. I also sprinkle salt on

everything and organic cane sugar. My blood pressure is normal, as is

my chlosteral. I take no medications at the great age of 67, thank

God . I am blessed. I enjoy feeling good. I work at it..

Sending smiles and hugs your way

*Make* a rewarding, peaceful , day

Deanna in Colorado

 

 

 

a , thelilacflower wrote:

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> I see nothing wrong with using alternative meat products. I believe

many vegetarians wouldn't stay on the path if they couldn't take a veg

burger to a picnic or BBQ or enjoy a Quorn roast during the holidays or

have a tofu chili dog.

> I don't use a lot of alternative products but when I'm in a rush it's

a wonderful thing having a frozen veg burger handy to stick in the

microwave, bun in the toaster toasting while I slice up onion, tomato

and lettuce. Meal all done in a matter of a few minutes as I head out

the door. I don't see where they are full of sodium and many of us

have no sodium issue. If I didn't eat salt who knows how low my BP

would be. I pour salt on everything and I have hypotension, so I say

enjoy those veg burgers and find one that suits you. There are several

brands out there.

> Donna

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

>

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Donna, I am glad I am not the only one that wonders about all this

sodium avoidance? Sometimes I can feel that maybe I ate too much

salt (mainly when eating out and feeling really thirsty after a

restaurant meal?); however, I have had serious issues with not

enough salt! This happened the first time during a strenuous 19

mile hike in hot weather, about 2 summers ago. One of my

girlfriends and I ran out of salt (we did find water but had no

extra salt and no Gatorade). After we came back from the hike to

the car we experienced painful cramps, on our backs, our calves,

shoulders, and right up the soles of our feet! It was really scary

and unpleasant, they did go away after we had some electrolyte

replacement and salty food. Anyway, now I make a point of taking

some salty food, and yes, give me that salt, mainly in hot weather!

 

I like morningstar burgers and I just put them in the freezer for

times when I am really hungry and do not have much time to prepare

food, just slice buns, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and we have

burgers! It is also a very nice thing for non-veggie people to have

available and feed us veg heads....so they are a blessing, and no, I

do not use them very often either but I am grateful that all these

nice producs exist now a days.

 

Cabrita @ Los Angeles

 

 

, thelilacflower wrote:

>

> I see nothing wrong with using alternative meat products. I

believe many vegetarians wouldn't stay on the path if they couldn't

take a veg burger to a picnic or BBQ or enjoy a Quorn roast during

the holidays or have a tofu chili dog.

> I don't use a lot of alternative products but when I'm in a rush

it's a wonderful thing having a frozen veg burger handy to stick in

the microwave, bun in the toaster toasting while I slice up onion,

tomato and lettuce. Meal all done in a matter of a few minutes as I

head out the door. I don't see where they are full of sodium and

many of us have no sodium issue. If I didn't eat salt who knows how

low my BP would be. I pour salt on everything and I have

hypotension, so I say enjoy those veg burgers and find one that

suits you. There are several brands out there.

> Donna

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

>

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