Sep 13, 2007 -
A vegetarian diet is a meal plan that contains little or no animal products.
Types of vegetarian diets include:
Vegan: Diet consists of only foods of plant origin.
Lacto-vegetarian: Diet consists of plant foods plus some or all dairy products.
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Mar 26, 2007 -
No doubt you have come to this post because you are vegetarian, vegan, or are curious about either of these terms. Like most people, you might be confused about the difference. But you are not alone.
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May 17, 2009 -
I would like to get a vegetarian cookbook and am looking for suggestions. I want one with easy to make meals that include easy to find ingredients. :)
So people, send me your suggestions!
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Jun 18, 2009 -
Types of Vegetarians:
1. Lacto-ovo vegetarians eat dairy products
2. Lacto vegetarians eat dairy products but no eggs
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Apr 22, 2008 -
Paul McCartney is calling on fish-eating ‘vegetarians’ to give up all seafood for Earth Day today.
The meat-free former Beatle has issued a statement urging the world to go veggie for the greenest day of the year - and he’s also targeting those who call themselves vegetarians, and then eat fish.
MCCartney wants to remind everyone that the commercial fishing industry is killing off fish species which are vital to the environment.
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Sep 03, 2007 -
I have an awesome vegetarian cookbook! It's called Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone by Deborah Madison. It has 1400 recipes and it has won the Julia Child award.
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Feb 16, 2007 -
Since I am starting to go vegetarian, I found several freebies that I would share with everyone.
Get your free vegetarian starter kit from PETA.
http://www.goveg.com/order.asp
Annie's Homegrown also has several freebies, all you need is a self address stamped envelope (SASE) and you are on your way!
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Jul 15, 2008 -
What do you think of vegetarianism? Hot or Not? (because I'm considering)
Going Vegetarian (Hot or Not?)
Hot
Not
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Jun 23, 2008 -
For the perfect autumnal presentation, serve chili in a steamed butternut or acorn-squash "bowl." To make, simply halve the squash, remove seeds, place halves upside-down in a shallow baking dish and microwave on high 5-7 minutes, until fork-tender.
Serves: 4 Prep Time: 10 mins.
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Dec 01, 2007 -
That cow you're eating for dinner every night is more damaging to the environment than the SUV that your neighbor drives. Factory farming is bad for public health and the ecosystem. I don't understand why more emphasis isn't put on a vegetarian lifestyle in the green community.
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