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| A few question to help out a possibley new vegetarian Ok I have decided to research and learn as much as I can about doing this and doing it right. First off I am on a "diet" so I am limited on what I can have and how much. 1) Mayo I am a mayo freak. .. I dislike no more like hate mustard so I have read on my light mayo jar that there is less then 2% of egg to make it. IS this ok? I don't eat egg I cant stand eggs. (infact light just went off in my head.. This year easter is with plastic eggs instead of real eggs.)2) The whole thought of eatting tofu turns my stomach. Even though I have never tried it before. Any idea's to make this easy? 3) I have a family of 5 we are all meat eatters. How would I make this change easier for me but yet make it easy for my family to deal with? My hubby will not in no way go vegetarian. He is a meat eatter and will be no matter what. He can cook so should I make him fix for him and the kids? Because if I do this then I don't want to mess with shopping, fixing etc. I am sure I will come up with more later but for as late at it is that is it for now. |
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| Re: A few question to help out a possibley new vegetarian 1) Mayo is fine, unless you are going vegan. 2) You don't have to eat tofu. Look in the vegitarian/health food section of your grocery store. (Major stores always have it) They have BBQ Ribs, lassange, pasta with meat sauce, chicken nuggets, and other meaty things made of soy. I eat them and the difference is miniscule. 3) If you want to cook for your family and still include meat just enough for the other four, you can do that. Buy less meat since you are only feeding four, discreatly provide more veggie options (such as pasta). Also, take a multi-vitamin, preferably one for vegitarians. I don't take one, but they should help. |
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| [font=Arial]1) Vegan Mayonnaise. You'll be suprised how much it tastes like egg mayonnaise! You'll for sure love it. Pick it up at the Health Food Center[/font] [font=Arial]2) Hm..I dont eat Tofu. It's not a rule if your going to become a vegetarian. But if you want to TRY it, I heard scrambling is good tasting. Tofu's purpose it to add texture to food and soak up the flavor. Not to eat plain.[/font] [font=Arial]3) I have a family of five also, and they all eat meat. Your husband should accept you being vegan, even if he thinks eating meat is fine, he should definitely support you! Vegan eating is an exciting adventure in eating, a creative way of cooking, and definitely an ageless alternative. There are so many reasons to choose a vegan lifestyle and I'm so proud of you for considering it because it is definitely worth it!![/font] |
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| Re: A few question to help out a possibley new vegetarian She is not trying to be vegan, yet. |
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| Re: A few question to help out a possibley new vegetarian vegitarian and vegan are two different things. |
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| Re: A few question to help out a possibley new vegetarian True, but to what extent is the difference. Vegetarians eat no meat, but can choose to eat milk, dairy products, and animal byproducts. Vegans don't. (Just for those who may not know). I never did like mayo, is Miracle Whip vegan? Just wondering, I've never actually checked. (I'm aiming to be vegan, recently turned vegetarian though). |
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| Re: A few question to help out a possibley new vegetarian I didn't think so--thanks! Usually, if you're applying things you say to both vegans and vegetarians, you put veg or veg*n (the star can be replaced with "etari" or "a"). Not trying to sound rude or anything, it just makes things a little more clear. |
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| Re: A few question to help out a possibley new vegetarian No prob : ) Well yeah. I can say vegetarian, but that can apply to both vegetarians and vegans..so it doesnt really matter if your not being specific, just in general about it |
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| Re: A few question to help out a possibley new vegetarian They are two completely different things... if they wern't then there wouldn't be two terms! |
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| Re: A few question to help out a possibley new vegetarian ::Trixie:: 1, Mayo. Vegitarian friendly, Vegan no-no. I think you at least deserve a badge for making the first step by actually thinking about the subject and presenting it to your family. I would imagine that vegitarians and vegans applaud you for that at least- Half the battle won. 2, Tofu tastes like unflavoured contraceptives, I've eaten many and I know. You do not have to eat it if you don't want to. Nor do you have to do Yoga, hug a tree, or worship Mother earth. Orgies are optional. 3, If you are truly a family, and you are one fifth of that family, then tell them that you think that there might be something wrong with eating intelligent, sentient creatures. If they are not too socially conditioned, and are curious enough to question why you might think like this, then explain to them that food without animal protein and cholesterol is actually a lot better for everyone than food with. If your husband is absolutely adament on the meat-eating issue and can carry a debate, then ask him to talk to me - someone who used to be able to eat a whole heard of cows and their owners. Technically I am neither a vegitarian, nor a vegan, but I empithise with both philosophies. The carnivor/omnivor/vegitarian/vegan debate boils down to Freud's Pleasure and Reality principle. In my humble opinion. Gold star for you. Mr.A |
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| Re: A few question to help out a possibley new vegetarian Thanks all for the help. There is no chance of me changing hubby's mind about what he eats. He is a meat and potatoes person. My kids are way to young to try to explain to them why I am working on this. My 5yrs old looks at me like I am nuts. :P My 12 yrs old though. Well she is in that stage where nothing I say she actually listens too.. I tried talking to her about it and she looked at me square in the eye's and said " Oh Well". Me on the other hand. I tried a "boca" burger the other day. Talk about getting majorly sick. Wow. I thought I had food poisoning. Found out that I was allergic to some of the veggies they used to make it. So for now, I am working meat totally out of my diet and working more veggies in. I still will be the dairy and tuna person though. I don't eat any other fish besides tuna. And that is very rare. Thanks for the insite on tofu. I am not touching that stuff.. LOL.. If I want testure to my food well there is things like rice that work just fine along with crackers they add testure without the thought of "birth control food". |
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