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| Vegetarians Help stop animal cruelty, every time you eat. Trying to eat less meat? Be Vegetarian/Vegan? Saving animals, one bite at a time. |
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| Re: im a vegetarian! You're not a vegetarian then. You're a pescetarian if you eat seafood and no other meats. There's no such thing as a vegetarian who eats fish. |
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I generally try to get fair trade chocolate, since there are a lot of human rights issues surrounding foods like chocolate and coffee. Alex_23 also started to mention bone char in sugar. While most white/bleached sugars in the USA are processed through bone char there are a couple that are not and other countries (such as Australia) don't use any bone char in refining their sugar. The biggest problem with sugar is that you can't know what type of sugar is used in processed foods or in baked goods. Even some companies that state their foods are veg*n use sugar that has been refined by bone char. This website lists sugars that are not filtered through bone char: The Great Sugar Debate: Is it vegan? |
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| Re: im a vegetarian! No not really. Grocery shopping is easy, and there are veg*n cookbooks at bookstores, but that's about it. People are generally critical, and it's hard to eat in restaurants where even the vegetable soup is made with chicken stock! Not to mention having to eat BEFORE going to family dinners, potlucks and amusement parks/fairs. I wouldn't say California is BAD for vegetarians, but great? Not exactly. |
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| Re: im a vegetarian! California has a very diverse culture and I thing living in California is great if your a vegan/veg. In certain areas there are stores only based on selling veg. products. There are millions of people that share the same beliefs as well. Like San Franisco - I love it! |
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| Re: im a vegetarian! Quote:
The only thing I can think of to suggest is maybe get them to have a look at things like The China Study, which is not based on work from a veg*n perspective, but demonstrates through science that a veg*n diet can have some fantastic health benefits. There are more and more studies that are being released that show evidence that suggest that a veg*n diet can prevent, minimise or even reverse diseases of affluence like diabetes. To me that's a pretty strong argument, even if you aren't an animal lover. |
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. My dad was vegetarian for 2 months, then he didn't want to anymore, but he could if he really wanted. He hates PETA and he hates me being vegan, he would never change his ways, but he could if he wnated to. When there are veg options or we go to a vegan restaraunt he eats the vegan things...like he will eat a garden burger over a hamburger when we go skiing up in lake taho...or big bear |
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Thanks for the correction. Alex, sure wish your Dad was more open-minded, but at least you are!! |
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| Re: im a vegetarian! thanks! I am reading Animal Liberation by Peter Singer, great book, I am in the animal testing part and I cry evertime I read it. |
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| Re: im a vegetarian! Yes, that book is very famous! Keep reading! |
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| Re: im a vegetarian! yeah, I know. I also keep re reading One At A Time: A Week In An American Animal Shelter....great book, very sad. |
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