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A vegetarian cannot be understood until you know his/her motivation. Even then it is difficult to get it right. I have met 'vegetarians' who eat chicken and fish??
Some say they do not want animals killed on their behalf, then consume eggs and dairy products. But to get eggs you have to have chicks, and half the chicks born are males which do not produce eggs, so at one day old they are gassed, macerated and turned into organic fertiliser. Most of tehhens end up in confined quarters. To get milk a cow has to have a calf every year. If the calf is pedigree then normally the male calves are used for veal (they usually dont make good beef) or pet food. The females are retained for milk production. Sometimes the milk cows are crossed with a beef bull, in that case all the calves male and female go for beef. So to get your pint, a calf has to die. The Jains try not to kill, more than most. Because of this they wont eat root vegetables because pulling them kills small creatures. Yet I think they eat yogurt (it helps to digest beans). Some religions forbid certain meats, usually the religion is based in a hot countryand refers to a meat that goes off quickly in hot wether. Sometimes this folk knowledge is passed on as such.. eg in Cornwall it is said you should only eat pork when there is an 'R' in the month. This skips the hottest weather. |
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And I'm really pleased that this thread is working. It's good to have useful resource like this that is actually being used. Any more veggie recomendations? Clothing, road side recipies, eating-places, even veggie/vegan friendly places to stay? |
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For interest of those outside of the UK - it is pretty easy to be vegan in the UK, as long as you are cooking for yourself. Vegan food in resturants is more difficult to come across - I guess due to economies of scales. |
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They do taste better though:thumbup1: John |
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We let the chickens roam into the garden proper and of course they like to scratch under the bird tables for dropped seeds etc. The cat will no no where near the hens! Which is good. John |
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I'm going on a 2 week trip around the Southern Baltics in August / September this year (2009). Anyone got any advice for a veggie going through these countries:
Holland - Germany - Poland - Russia (Kaliningrad) - Lithuania - Latvia - Estonia - Sweden - Denmark Things like: good veggie food, good resturants, how to say "I'm vegetarian" or "I don't eat meat or fish" in the local language. Anything like that. Thanks |
Veggie Resources in Latin America
I hope to leave around May 1 from California through Central America, followed by South America. Let's start with Central America, particularly Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica where I'll stop for a while to explore living and working.
I would appreciate any recommendations for the same things Riti asked for: :helpsmilie: Good veggie food, :helpsmilie: Good restaurants, :helpsmilie: How to say "I'm vegetarian" or "I don't eat meat or fish" in the local language. Anything like that. If I wanted to complicate things even further, I'd admit to being raw and live food oriented, but I won't do that here. I was vegetarian for only a short time - 30+ years with 6 years vegan. One last addition to the definitions reported. My favorite is from a movie, "I don't eat anything with a face," which doesn't cover everything. The other thread refers to hosts offering meat to honored guests...you. It is awkward and not easily understood. Living in Saudi Arabia and being invited to "Goat Grabs," I gave up trying to explain in both English and Arabic and just said, "I have stomach problems." I don't think they saw why that would prevent me from eating meat, but they could relate to having stomach problems. The idea raised to just say that it's part of your religion is probably best, although in Saudi, you technically aren't to supposed to talk about any religion other than Islam. I strongly disagree with the suggestion in the thread of turning down all invitations because of the inherent potential for awkwardness. Seems cowardly, rude, and loses the opportunity for interaction. Chris |
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