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  • #16
    Squirrel tastes strangely similar to Tyson meats......
    You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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    • #17
      Quoth Rapscallion View Post
      Last I heard, one vegetarian association had said gelatine was fine as it was so highly processed that it had no characteristics of the original animal to see. I'd have to track down this and see if it was the case...

      Can't see it on a quick hit of the search engines. Oh well, probably just an urban myth.

      Rapscallion
      Probably less a 'vegetarian association' and more a new 'vegetarian' experiencing massive wishful thhinking when they realise their favourite sweets have gelatine.

      Oh, but you know what really bugs me? I don't mind that some things aren't vegetarian when it's necessary. But things where you don't need to put animal bits in? I once had this soya drink, didn't check the ingredients. It had gelatine and cochineal! It was not necessary to make a fruit flavoured soya drink with those in it!

      Oh, and the yeast thing- depends on how strict a vegan you are.
      Some eat yeast, happily.
      Some eat yeast that isn't 'live'
      SOme don't eat yeat at all.

      Me, I'm a lacto-ovo vegetarian. I eat eggs and milk (although less milk)
      Deepak Chopra says, "Fear deprives people of choice. Fear shrinks the world into isolated, defensive enclaves. Fear spirals out of control. Fear makes everyday life seem clouded over with danger.

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      • #18
        I'm an omnivore - I don't care what it is, as long as it's edible and palatable.

        But I find I eat only a little meat. I suspect that's the healthy way anyway.

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        • #19
          I loved it when Maccas got sued in India for putting BEEF fat into their fries

          and then advertising them as vegeterian

          that just killed me.....
          I wasnt put on this earth to make you feel like a man ~ Mary Bertone

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          • #20
            Quoth Mark Healey View Post
            What about beer? Millions of yeasties and their babies have to die for every pint.

            I just don't eat animals that are cute as adults, no bunnies, deers, or sheep. Cows, pigs, birds-no problem.
            Since yeast are classed as fungi, and vegans eat mushrooms (check out the Tofurkey Feast), beer brewed according to the Bavarian purity laws (malt, water, hops, yeast) should be fine. Mass-market (some would claim them to be "recycled") beers could be a problem, since "fining agents" tend to be made from fish scales (but they're prohibited under the Bavarian purity laws).
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            • #21
              Last I heard, one vegetarian association had said gelatine was fine as it was so highly processed that it had no characteristics of the original animal to see. I'd have to track down this and see if it was the case...
              That makes me

              So by their reasoning... as long as my steak doesn't look like it came from a cow... no cows were killed for it right? That's like ... well like eating an animal and pretending it's a carrot cos you don't want to admit the truth.

              just as funny was the time i saw "Cruelty-free glycerine soap" for sale.... cos um... Glycerine comes from dead cows too. So how is it cruelty-free?

              Not that i'm saying we should all be vegans or vegetarians - i eat tasty tasty animals - but own up to what you eat.

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              • #22
                Quoth PepperElf View Post
                just as funny was the time i saw "Cruelty-free glycerine soap" for sale.... cos um... Glycerine comes from dead cows too. So how is it cruelty-free?
                Animals who died of natural causes.
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                • #23
                  Quoth Kiwi View Post
                  I loved it when Maccas got sued in India for putting BEEF fat into their fries

                  and then advertising them as vegeterian

                  that just killed me.....
                  Ow, double whammy for Maccas, because for Hindus, the majority religion in India, cows are sacred.
                  Those who are loudest about their qualifications, tend to have the least merit to their claims.

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                  • #24
                    Quoth icmedia View Post

                    FYI, the ones I tried taste pretty much like you would expect them to...like a steaming cup of crap. Even with marshmallows.
                    Why have vegan hot chocolate and marshmallows? Just to try it?

                    To those who eat meat but have access to food being served to Vegans: Do you ever feel the urge to grind some meat into powder and dump it in their soy protein powder? I don't mean thinking it would be sorta funny, I mean actually considering it. I don't understand if this is some malicious part of me, or if I just want to see if he notices...

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                    • #25
                      Quoth lightmylamb View Post
                      Why have vegan hot chocolate and marshmallows? Just to try it?

                      To those who eat meat but have access to food being served to Vegans: Do you ever feel the urge to grind some meat into powder and dump it in their soy protein powder? I don't mean thinking it would be sorta funny, I mean actually considering it. I don't understand if this is some malicious part of me, or if I just want to see if he notices...
                      Somewhat, yeah. I've had to deal with way too many Fad Vegans/Vegetarians... including the long-gone, unlamented Wannabe Asshole Hippie (aka, WAH, for all the whining he did!)... and most of them don't even realize what gelatin is made of.
                      ...WHY DO YOU TEMPT WHAT LITTLE FAITH IN HUMANITY I HAVE!?! -- Kalga
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                      • #26
                        well there IS some tasty vegan food out there. it just takes some work making it tasty in my opinion.

                        when i got to go to nyc i made a point of going to Teany (use to be owned by Moby & his x-gf, but now the gf runs most of it) everything there was vegetarian or vegan. Although i'm a meat eater I tried some vegan food ... the quiche was kinda flat and square but tasty, and the peanut butter mousse was really good.

                        but not enough to make me switch

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                        • #27
                          Quoth lightmylamb View Post
                          To those who eat meat but have access to food being served to Vegans: Do you ever feel the urge to grind some meat into powder and dump it in their soy protein powder? I don't mean thinking it would be sorta funny, I mean actually considering it. I don't understand if this is some malicious part of me, or if I just want to see if he notices...
                          Only with the militant vegetarians/vegans who demand that everyone share that diet OMG!!!1 Ugh. I don't get on their case for choosing not to eat meat and other animal products, and I'd prefer it if they don't get on mine for choosing the opposite.

                          I actually bought Hubby a vegetarian/vegan cookbook for Christmas one year because he wanted it, mostly for the healthy no-meat alternative dinners. We try to save money in our food budget by not having meat at every meal (it's healthier to eat it sparingly anyway, right?), so it's nice having a whole cookbook of no-meat options. It's got some good recipes in it too. Yum.
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                          • #28
                            Quoth Kogarashi View Post
                            Only with the militant vegetarians/vegans who demand that everyone share that diet OMG!!!1 Ugh. I don't get on their case for choosing not to eat meat and other animal products, and I'd prefer it if they don't get on mine for choosing the opposite.
                            Oh. The vegans/vegetarians I know don't push their lifestyle. Perhaps I'm just a mean person. I'm living with a vegan right now, and I keep thinking about how easy this would be to accomplish...

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                            • #29
                              Quoth PepperElf View Post
                              just as funny was the time i saw "Cruelty-free glycerine soap" for sale.... cos um... Glycerine comes from dead cows too. So how is it cruelty-free?
                              That's the original source, but it is commercially available as a synthetic product from plant sources. My company has it's own-brand glycerine soaps registered with the BUAV (british union of anti vivisectionists).

                              Rapscallion

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                              • #30
                                Wow, I had no idea glycerine originally came from cows. I use pure vegetable glycerin to make moisturizer.
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