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Any vegetarians?
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Paul | Report | 30 Oct 2006 22:36 |
I'm Vegetarian. I dont like meat, and if I can help it, nothing should die to help me survive. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 30 Oct 2006 22:53 |
Daughter & her partner are living with me at the moment. She's been a vegetarian for 12 years, he's been a vegan for 15 years - an italian vegan who doesn't like pasta!!! Eldest daughter was a vegetarian until she got pregnant. I think they both 'turned' on animal cruelty grounds - I know my daughter saw a veal calf about the time she stopped eating meat- and was told off for giving it a drink!!. They will eat eggs - but only those from the local allotment, where we can see the choocks strolling around. They have cats - but there's no way they would expect THEM to be veggie - that would be cruel. I'm a carnivore, don't cook for them, but they sometimes cook for me. They use lots of herbs & spices - and as long as they don't use chilli (yuk!) it's not bad!!! maggie |
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