Total vegetarian day.

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Didn't really think about it...... but it was the SO's day off and I cooked
her brunch, then some mid-afternoon snacks with some friends, then dinner....
as I always do.

It wasn't till just now as she bought me a cup of Chai Tea that she remarked
that it had been a totally vegetarian day!!

Brunch was a 1 egg omlette with 2 cheeses, fried eggplant/truss tomato/and
capsicum on toasted sourdough (hers).... mine was a 1 egg omlette with
cheese, on a Cruskit. (I ate half, and the pooch enjoyed the rest :-)

Snacks were vegetarian Chinese dumplings, prawn thingies, and mushroom and
herb thingies.... all steamed.

Dinner was an organic tomato, feta and herb rissotto.... and then a wild rice
pilaf, with a couple of fried vege burgers.


I had a couple spoonfuls of the rissotto, and samesame for the rice, with a
couple little pieces of a burger. It was the best digestion friendly day I
have had for a loooooong time.



Tomorrow/today..... I have to go kill some meat for my woman.



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Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania

Nothing ever truely dies
the Universe wastes nothing
everything is simply... transformed
 
"Brian Christiansen" wrote:


So you're saying you can suck peepee so long as you don't swallow...
you do realize that Brian is a fag name... you can't be vegetarian.
What kinda Christiansen would give their son a faggot name...
Bwrrrrian! LOL-LOL
 
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 10:55:09 -0700, "Brian Christiansen"
wrote:

Why do people have to claim to be vegetarians so others won't offer
them red meat?

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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
On 20 Mar 2011 20:29:25 GMT, "Max W." wrote:


If it does, so what? He's one hell of a cook.

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Brian Christiansen wrote:




In Anglophone countries, "vegetarian" without further qualification
most often means ovo-lacto vegetaranism, as opposed to veganism,
or ovo-lacto-pesco vegetarianism, etc.

This is completely a matter of convention, and my belief is this convention
traces back to a relatively small number of vegetarians in England
aroung 100 to 150 years ago, including notable persons like George
Bernard Shaw. They happened to be ovo-lacto, and this has stuck
as the norm, at least the terminology norm, for vegetarians since that
time.

That's my take on it anyway.

Steve
 
Miche wrote in
news:micheinnz-054DE7.05172421032011@dynamic-24-42-201-193.knology.net:




Dang!! :-)

I class 'meat' as poultry and red meat.


Looks like I'll have to change my classification to vego-pescetarian.

A friend of mine actually did up a booklet for me. She called it "The
Pescetarian Handbook" :-)


--
Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania

Nothing ever truely dies
the Universe wastes nothing
everything is simply... transformed
 
"Max W." wrote in news:Xns9EAEA791AE3A2nonenoneorg@
198.186.190.162:





Have been since I retired back in '89.
The SO still works, so I really don't expect her to come home from work and
then prepare meals.

Why? Does it bother you?


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Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania

Nothing ever truely dies
the Universe wastes nothing
everything is simply... transformed
 
"Jean B." wrote in news:[email protected]:




For me it's poultry and red meat, and on some days, fish as well....
thankfully, the prawns haven't 'changed'.... as yet.

Oh, and tofu makes me as sick as a dog...... same as poultry and red meat.


--
Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania

Nothing ever truely dies
the Universe wastes nothing
everything is simply... transformed
 
"Jean B." wrote in news:[email protected]:


meat.


Most things change every few days/weeks..... Potato chips (bagged) used to
be a staple for the longest time, till one day I woke up, and they made me
sick.

Eggs, the same. All good this week, next week they'll be on the 'sick
list'.

Fish...... same. I also used to be able to have some pasta or noodles.
That changed about 3 weeks ago.

Meat and poultry have been a constant.

Prawns used to make me sick as a dog.... then I could eat them for about 4
weeks, and now they are starting to make me sick again.

So....... it could be said that life is interesting because you never know
from one day to the next what you can eat and what you can't :-)


I'm going to make some potato pancakes in the next couple of days, with
heaps of onions in them....... just for the hell of it :-)


--
Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania

Nothing ever truely dies
the Universe wastes nothing
everything is simply... transformed
 
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