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Vegan the new vegetarian?
In the last couple of years there seems to be veganism everywhere? When I went through my vegetarian phase about twenty years ago, veganism was seen as bit too much, and generally frowned upon by all but its practitioners. Now, there are cafes, websites, bloggers, it really seems to be the new thing. Has anyone gone vegan or thinking about it? I know I'm not. Whenever I see pictures of vegan food it always looks so 'yellow' for some reason. Is it just a fad?
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Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
I love vegans and vegetarians, i eat nothing else...
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Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
Originally Posted by uk_grenada
(Post 12449959)
I love vegans and vegetarians, i eat nothing else...
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Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12449961)
Everything or just a certain part? :blink:
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Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
Originally Posted by uk_grenada
(Post 12449965)
Usually its just a defined part, the bums usually good, though in the case of a nugget or burger it could be anything of course.
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I find you don't get much meat on a vegan, tend to be all gristle and hard to chew. You can't beat a jolly fat carnivore, it's the fat that makes all the difference.:lol:
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Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12449954)
In the last couple of years there seems to be veganism everywhere? When I went through my vegetarian phase about twenty years ago, veganism was seen as bit too much, and generally frowned upon by all but its practitioners. Now, there are cafes, websites, bloggers, it really seems to be the new thing. Has anyone gone vegan or thinking about it? I know I'm not. Whenever I see pictures of vegan food it always looks so 'yellow' for some reason. Is it just a fad?
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Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 12450000)
EID did at the start of the year, although I suspect, it's less about the health benefits and more because it's "on trend." I'm partially on board but I still eat fish and it's cousins mainly because it's fun to catch and it's free. :thumbup:
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Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12450037)
Good heavens what do you eat your sausages/bacon with ?!
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Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
There is a new Vegan place up the street from home.
Sign proclaims its good Vegan food that tastes great. I dislike vegetables and most plant matter except fruit so I would die on a vegan diet.. Seems to be a fad though these days. |
Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12449954)
In the last couple of years there seems to be veganism everywhere? When I went through my vegetarian phase about twenty years ago, veganism was seen as bit too much, and generally frowned upon by all but its practitioners. Now, there are cafes, websites, bloggers, it really seems to be the new thing. Has anyone gone vegan or thinking about it? I know I'm not. Whenever I see pictures of vegan food it always looks so 'yellow' for some reason. Is it just a fad?
Plenty of good vegan recipes around of all colours :)
Originally Posted by dave_j
(Post 12449972)
I find you don't get much meat on a vegan, tend to be all gristle and hard to chew. You can't beat a jolly fat carnivore, it's the fat that makes all the difference.:lol:
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Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
I've noticed recently that when I pre-request a lactose-free diet when travelling ........... I sometimes get a vegan meal. I don't like a huge plateful of salad and grains!
I have to admit it is one step better than the vegetarian meal with cheese that I was given on Singapore Airlines. |
Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 12450255)
I don't like a huge plateful of salad and grains!
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My son went from omnivore to vegetarian to vegan recently. He wants to save the planet!
I am drawn towards vegetarianism more and more but I think vegan(ism) is too extreme for me. |
Re: Vegan the new vegetarian?
Originally Posted by DandNHill
(Post 12450478)
My son went from omnivore to vegetarian to vegan recently. He wants to save the planet!
I am drawn towards vegetarianism more and more but I think vegan(ism) is too extreme for me. Does he have one of those plastic bracelets that are funding world ocean clean up? I get the ad pop up on You Tube, seems like such a good idea. Glad someone is doing something about all the garbage in our oceans. |
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