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Vegetarianism - would you try it?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,229 robman60
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    I've considered it as a possibility for about a year now, and practised it for a while, but it's not really feasible while I'm still living at home. It doesn't help that I can't cook for myself either and that'll probably stay the same while I'm at home!


    It's definitely something I'd consider, but you're not really "saving" animals, rather preventing them from ever existing (as in, farmers won't produce as many animals when demand is lower).


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,144 Scanlas The 2nd
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    Never, it's too unhealthy and I value my sex drive.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,316 darlett
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    token101 wrote: »
    A BBQ with no meat? Really? I can't imagine charred carrots taste very nice to be honest.

    An interesting experiment though, surely? Going balls out and trying it. One of the nicest foods I ever had was BBQ shrimp. Only problem being, A- Ive never been able to repeat the marinade of my favourite BBQ shrimp, and B- are shrimp and fishfood vegetarian enough to be called vegetarian?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 53,954 tayto lover
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    darlett wrote: »
    An interesting experiment though, surely? Going balls out and trying it. One of the nicest foods I ever had was BBQ shrimp. Only problem being, A- Ive never been able to repeat the marinade of my favourite BBQ shrimp, and B- are shrimp and fishfood vegetarian enough to be called vegetarian?

    I'm definitely going to give the Tofu a go.
    (might have burgers on stand-by though)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,571 Aoifey!
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    darlett wrote: »
    An interesting experiment though, surely? Going balls out and trying it. One of the nicest foods I ever had was BBQ shrimp. Only problem being, A- Ive never been able to repeat the marinade of my favourite BBQ shrimp, and B- are shrimp and fishfood vegetarian enough to be called vegetarian?

    Sorry to make your vegetarian BBQ harder, but I don't think you can call shrimp and fishfood vegetarian :P


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,816 Acacia
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    I watched 'Earthlings' and was traumatised so I gave it go for about a month, but damn tasty burgers lured me back. Fcuk Eddie Rocket's and their secret sauce.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,663 Cork24
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    NO, i wouldnt try it..

    We have meat for a reason


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,316 darlett
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    Aoifey! wrote: »
    Sorry to make your vegetarian BBQ harder, but I don't think you can call shrimp and fishfood vegetarian :P

    Awh bugger! A quick google gave me that as Pescetarianism-which just aint catchy enough!-and dates back as far as 1993. A tasty but culturally insignificant step ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,050 token101
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    darlett wrote: »
    An interesting experiment though, surely? Going balls out and trying it. One of the nicest foods I ever had was BBQ shrimp. Only problem being, A- Ive never been able to find the marinade of my favourites, and B- are shrimp and fishfood vegetarian enough to be called vegetarian>

    Not really, to be honest. I googled Vegetarian BBQ. The rows of avocado and pepper skewers and mounds of couscous didn't exactly make me salivate. Jesus if you like something who gives a **** whether it's 'vegetarian enough' or not. Just eat the ****ing thing and avoid Linda's judging eyes next time you're in the supermarket.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,316 darlett
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    token101 wrote: »
    Not really, to be honest. I googled Vegetarian BBQ. The rows of avocado and pepper skewers and mounds of couscous didn't exactly make me salivate. Jesus if you like something who gives a **** whether it's 'vegetarian enough' or not. Just eat the ****ing thing and avoid Linda's judging eyes next time you're in the supermarket.

    Well firstly dont attack vegetarianism on my poorly chosen words...cos Im not a vegetarian, and in general I do eat what I like. And I know little to nothing on the vegetarian BBQ. Ive chewed on donkey, horse, croc and dog(when in rome etc) in my time and Im not very sorry about any of that. But I do think limiting yourself to a certain range of food for a period of time can encourage creativity and increased knowledge.

    (I missed the series but I would love to see H F-Ws River Cottage take on vegetarianism.)

    Roasted root vegetables? Something I only ever attempted a couple of years ago. Something so easy, simple, cheap, and so so good.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,538 flutterflye
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    I was a veggie for 3 years.
    But I wasn't getting even nearly enough nutrients.
    I was only a kid at the time (12-15), so I couldn't/wouldn't make my own meals, but as an adult now, I know I wouldn't be able for the effort involved in making sure I ate enough of everything I needed.
    I became a veggie because I didn't like the thoughts of eating animals - these days, I still don't, but I just don't think about it!!
    I don't eat much red meat because it's hard to get back into that after being a vegetarian - it's hard on your stomach or something.
    I still can't eat lamb if I know it's lamb!
    Just the thoughts of a little baby lamb prancing about! :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,061 PickledLime
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    Never, it's too unhealthy and I value my sex drive.

    It's only a small sentence, but it's just chock full of hilarity.

    Also, you've clearly never dated a veggie lass!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,983 Raminahobbin
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    Regardless of how nice everyone calls her food if there was meat on the menu her vegetarian options would be decidly unloved.

    Actually, there was always the option for my friends of using a second BBQ to cook meat, but they usually chose to eat the food I prepare cos they know it's tasty.

    Anyway, look, it doesn't need to be vegetarian v. carnivore. These threads inevitably always end up going this way. God forbid a person might opt to have a meat free dinner once in a while- humans are omnivores naturally. Most of the people I eat with eat meat with 80-90% of their meals, they can appreciate good food for being good food, regardless of whether it has meat in it or not. Sometimes it's nice to mix it up a little.

    Obviously, for various reasons, some people remove the choice to explore their carnivorous side, but as long as they don't make other people uncomfortable about it I don't see the problem.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,663 Cork24
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    Why The Hell do Veggies

    Keep Throwing this Sh**t in our Faces.. they think their so high up in their White Horse.

    Yes in the EU we dont have it this bad then what they have it in America.. So i think its time for America to take their Heads out of their A** and look at how we do things over here. we have laws on how our animals should live their lives & be killed...

    I do eat meat, would i change no i wouldn't.. but i do make small changes in what i take in..

    I buy Free Range Eggs not Caged Eggs,, If we did all Stop buying Caged Eggs then that is one Step.. What's an Extra couple of Cent to shut down a Factory that has their Chickens Like that ?

    I limit my Pork intake i dont buy it but i would eat it if it was cooked and given to me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,050 token101
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    darlett wrote: »
    Roasted root vegetables? Something I only ever attempted a couple of years ago. Something so easy, simple, cheap, and so so good.

    Boiled vegetables, definitely, steamed vegetables are OK too. And vegetable soup is the best meal ever when it's cold. But roasted vegetables are usually horrible.
    darlett wrote: »
    Ive chewed on donkey, horse, croc and dog(when in rome etc) in my time

    Sorry, but the immature child in me found this hilarious :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 850 nervous_twitch
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    10 years without meat this year.

    I like the idea of 'Meatless Mondays' that various organisations have been promoting; not as a stealth tactic to gradually convert the carnivorous, but because I think Western society is generally over-dependent on meat, and one night a week might encourage people to experiment with various vegetarian dishes that they wouldn't otherwise try.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,983 Raminahobbin
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    darlett wrote: »
    Well I will! :D Where do you get your tofu or what type do you go for? Ive had it abroad in various forms, and some actually quite tasty, but very hard (possibly Im looking in all the wrong places) to get good stuff here. Ive never actually bought it-or like Aoifey even eaten in Ireland!

    It's cheaper from the asian stores so I buy it there. I'm not a huge tofu eater- I literally only use it for the summer months in BBQs and the occasional stir fry, but I try to get a reasonably firm one.

    I spent some time in China, and tofu is everywhere- it was my first proper exposure to the different types. While it was nice to begin with, I just couldn't stomach it after a couple of weeks. It's mainly the texture and blandness I hated- like eggwhites but much more jelly like :( It's only after I tried the freezing and marinading thing that I have started enjoying it!!

    Also, while in China, I found loads of completely vegetarian restaurants that specialised in mock meats. They were AMAZING. So unbelievably tasty, and very like real meat. I haven't been able to find anything even remotely like that in restaurants here, but I'm pretty sure they were various forms of seitan, a wheat based meat alternative. I know you can get mock duck in the asian shops made from seitan, but I'm not keen on trying duck so I think I'll just have to learn to make my own :P


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,061 PickledLime
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    Cork24 wrote: »
    Why The Hell do Veggies

    Keep Throwing this Sh**t in our Faces.. they think their so high up in their White Horse.

    Yes in the EU we dont have it this bad then what they have it in America.. So i think its time for America to take their Heads out of their A** and look at how we do things over here. we have laws on how our animals should live their lives & be killed...

    I do eat meat, would i change no i wouldn't.. but i do make small changes in what i take in..

    I buy Free Range Eggs not Caged Eggs,, If we did all Stop buying Caged Eggs then that is one Step.. What's an Extra couple of Cent to shut down a Factory that has their Chickens Like that ?

    I limit my Pork intake i dont buy it but i would eat it if it was cooked and given to me.

    Overreacting a bit there? Gist of the thread is 'I've seen this video and after watching it, i'm tempted to try vegetarianism, would you?'

    I was a veggie for 7 years (i do eat some meat now but just prefer the cost/ease/tastiness of veggie dishes) and used to love when a meat eater would get all up in my face about it, i'd just deadpan "well have you ever eaten dog? I tried terrier once, t'was fierce chewy" and the look of disgust was just golden :cool:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,983 Raminahobbin
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    Cork24 wrote: »
    Why The Hell do Veggies

    Keep Throwing this Sh**t in our Faces.. they think their so high up in their White Horse.

    :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,316 darlett
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    token101 wrote: »
    Boiled vegetables, definitely, steamed vegetables are OK too. And vegetable soup is the best meal ever when it's cold. But roasted vegetables are usually horrible.

    Au contraire, roasted spuds are ace.

    And if you cant make roasted carrots or parsnips or even an onion halved and baked for half an hour to 40 mins yummy...oh just try it again, a bit of blackening of the veg this makes it sooo damn nice trust me
    token101 wrote: »
    Sorry, but the immature child in me found this hilarious :pac:

    Admittedly it does read like a mammoth bestiality session :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,729 Pride Fighter
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    I have been for nearly 3 months. Been off beef nearly 14 years before that and the year before being fully off meat, I'd have it only once every 10 days.

    It is a lot cheaper, brown lentil shepherds pie, falafel burgers, vegetarian burritos. Amongst many other things.

    Vegetarian food is amazing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 206 anishboi
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    I witnessed a cow being slaughtered first hand when I was 7. Since then...always been vegetarian.

    Not missing anything


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,047 Da Shins Kelly
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    Just recently became one. Was never a big meat-eater anyway and I don't miss it all. I did become a vegetarian for ethical reasons, but I'm not going to lecture anyone about it. Do whatever you want, but I've decided I don't want or need to eat meat. Personal decision.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,173 lolli
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    I've been a vegetarian for 18 years now. I have no problem cooking meat for other people.

    I know of some vegetarians who lecture meat eaters and that drives me crazy. Each to their own.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 58 TheFruitarian
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    Vegetarian now for over twenty years but I eat really poorly and couldn't understand why I never really felt much benefits of eating that way, I actually felt better eating meat and so I went vegan but still didn't see the results I that I wanted, still felt ill and lacked energy.

    What changed my life when I went 100% Raw Vegan. Initially I felt very ill and craved cooked food like it was crack cocaine but then after around three to four weeks I began to feel like a kid again, that feeling you have as a ten year old of boundless joy and energy.

    I get around 70% of my calories from fruits, 15% from fat, 15% from protein.

    I believe humans have a species specific diet and that 100% Raw Vegan food is it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,442 Sulla Felix
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    I don't understand why so many vegetarians say they know how to cook after making the change. I mean, I can cook, quite well if I do say so myself. Are you sure it's not just that you were a shít cook before and that's what put you off meat?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,173 lolli
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    Are you sure it's not just that you were a shít cook before and that's what put you off meat?

    Yes i am sure thats not the reason :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,047 Da Shins Kelly
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    I don't understand why so many vegetarians say they know how to cook after making the change. I mean, I can cook, quite well if I do say so myself. Are you sure it's not just that you were a shít cook before and that's what put you off meat?

    Well, I know in my experience anyway, becoming vegetarian has meant I've had to be more creative and thoughtful about what I eat, which has meant I have to make more effort to make sure I'm getting all the nutrients I need. It's made me try out different dishes I've never eaten before to get variation in my diet. I've never been a great cook, but becoming vegetarian has certainly made me try out more and get more practice in with cooking!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,920 Einhard
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    anishboi wrote: »
    I witnessed a cow being slaughtered first hand when I was 7. Since then...always been vegetarian.

    Not missing anything

    Cows and sundry animals are slaughtered for more than just food- animal by-products are in a myriad of items we use daily, from jelly babies to leather shoes. Do you also refrain from those things? Just curious. I don't really get why somebody would go vegetarian because of the alleged cruelty, and not go fully vegan.

    As for moi- I love meat too much to ever go veggie. I do try to buy free range stuff though, and try to buy as ethically as possible.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,800 Mr. CooL ICE
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    Meat is awesome. Half the food I cook has two different meats in it. Bolognese? Better with sausage meat thrown in. Chicken and veg stir fry? Better with bacon. Beef chilli? Better with both minced round-eye and casserole chunks stewed in bacon fat.

    That said, I make a wicked vegan daal. Also, my mother is a vegetarian so was exposed to many veggie dishes which are grand.


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