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Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
omnivorous
1 : feeding on both animal and vegetable substances Doesn't mean you eat people. If you're in a situation where you're vegetarian or vegan, you haven't eaten for some time and the only food available is not vegetarian or vegan, do you eat it? Because if your answer to that question is: "no", I think you've got an eating disorder. |
Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 12422208)
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Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 12422218)
If you're in a situation where you're vegetarian or vegan, you haven't eaten for some time and the only food available is not vegetarian or vegan, do you eat it?
Because if your answer to that question is: "no", I think you've got an eating disorder. |
Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
I'm vegan - have been for 30 years now, and was vegetarian for about 6 years before that.
But I never made that decision for my kids - let alone anyone else. They've all had a variety of foods although perhaps not always the best meat sources since I can't bring myself to come some things. I don't have to worry now though as they are all adults. I find that there are many more recipes and options available now than there were 30 years ago - I remember TVP and Sosmix, amongst other substitutes. I've got better at cooking a good variety of foods, and don't regularly take supplements (unless marmite counts :) ) although I will do on occasion when I know I haven't eaten well enough, or have been ill (which doesn't really happen much). One thing I find funny, in an annoying sense, is the vegan jokes and questioning. By all accounts, as a vegan I should be telling you all of the damage you do eating meat, preaching and trying to convert you. The reality is that the reverse almost always occurs - everyone else trying to persuade me that I need a good steak, waving various foods at me, etc. And no - not a stick insect, not anaemic, not a boring diet, etc, etc. |
Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by old.sparkles
(Post 12422226)
...I remember TVP and Sosmix
don't regularly take supplements (unless marmite counts :) One thing I find funny, in an annoying sense, is the vegan jokes and questioning. By all accounts, as a vegan I should be telling you all of the damage you do eating meat, preaching and trying to convert you. The reality is that the reverse almost always occurs Be honest though, go to a restaurant (even a steakhouse) and there will be vegetarian options. Are there meat options in vegetarian restaurants? ;) |
Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12422244)
:thumbup:
Nope. Not a supplement, Marmite is a delicacy. :nod: Try reading the guardian; especially comments below articles. It's like IT columns where everyone tells you you'd be better using Linux :sneaky: Be honest though, go to a restaurant (even a steakhouse) and there will be vegetarian options. Are there meat options in vegetarian restaurants? ;) I like meat kind of but I’m repulsed by the dead flesh on my chopping board. I’m not either a “save the planet†kind of person or thinking “poor little animalsâ€. I just dislike more and more having animal body parts to deal with in the kitchen. Now if that means I have a mental issue I need to deal with then so be it! 🤮 |
Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by DandNHill
(Post 12422254)
I love marmite. But it is an animal product.
I like meat kind of but I’m repulsed by the dead flesh on my chopping board. I’m not either a “save the planet†kind of person or thinking “poor little animalsâ€. I just dislike more and more having animal body parts to deal with in the kitchen. Now if that means I have a mental issue I need to deal with then so be it! í ¾í´® |
Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12422258)
Marmite isn't an animal product it's a biproduct if brewing so unless you count the nematodes at the bottom of the vat it's veggie, Tho hang in, where fuel the B12 supplement come from?
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Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by DandNHill
(Post 12422262)
Interesting. I had always believed it was. I just checked their website and they say it’s good for vegetarians and vegans. So that’s a relief if I continue to go crazy.
Of course it might just be that it was associated with Bovril which is beef extract. |
Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12422273)
Marmite says Yeast Extract but I could swear I remember it said Beef Extract about 50 years ago.
Of course it might just be that it was associated with Bovril which is beef extract. |
Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12422276)
Yes you are confused. It's always been veggie. It's the stuff left at the bottom of a beer vat. There's no beef in beer. Or is there?
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Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12422276)
There's no beef in beer. Or is there?
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Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12422273)
Marmite says Yeast Extract but I could swear I remember it said Beef Extract about 50 years ago.
Of course it might just be that it was associated with Bovril which is beef extract. Maybe they’ve changed the recipe? |
Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12422286)
It's possible if you drop your bovril crisps in your pint. :lol:
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Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Vegetarians are counter revolutionaries
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Re: Vegetarian or Vegan. Thoughts?
Someone here is confusing Marmite with Bovril. The latter is made from dead cows. Marmite Down Under is Vegemite.
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