September 12, 200322 yr that's right the doc is off the hard stuff, the only beef on my bone will be..wait can't use that metaphor :stunned: ....but yeah i've tried to go cold turkey before by not going cold turkey :dozey: ...i actually havent touched beef for about 8 years, eat only chicken & turkey, no ham no fish, no veal, no lamb EVER *bleck* SO it's been 5 green days and counting :cool: so veggies are you with me, the doc needs some backup :D
September 12, 200322 yr you know I am Doc. ;) And congratulations baby... you're on your way. ;) :kiss: :kiss:
September 12, 200322 yr :lol: @ Ian! Goodluck and we're here to support you :D I've been a veggie for ten years now.... and counting :cool:
September 12, 200322 yr :lol: @ Ian! Goodluck and we're here to support you :D I've been a veggie for ten years now.... and counting :cool: good for you.. I'm 7 years.. almost 8. :D
September 12, 200322 yr Yes, I've done the veggie thing before... It's HARD. I'm a meat person myself. Nothing like a little cow now and then! :lol: It's ok for the first few weeks, but after that, I just stopped enjoying food as much. :(
September 12, 200322 yr Author yeah i feel you on that score, tis tough, gotta diversify, its easy to surrender to the power of the pork :stunned: :lol:
September 12, 200322 yr Hey! I am veggie, have been for 10 years. No probs. Who needs meat anyways? There are lots of yummy alternatives - Quorn, Tofu, beans, pulses - it brings a whole new light into cooking! Veggie lasagne, with mushrooms, onion and courgettes instead of nasty minced beef - veeeeery wholesome! (and it's all less fattening :smug: ) :D
September 12, 200322 yr Author YES! Hey that reminds me anone know any good links/sites for veggie recipies or just list some foods or something...ah Quorn! Yes i've become quite the little QuornWhore! :D
September 12, 200322 yr Been vegan for the past 3 years. Don't see that changing anytime soon. I really want to go raw/living, but I'm hesitant until I know a little bit more about the nutritional aspects of the diet (where is my B12 gonna come from if I can't eat tofu and soymilk? etc.). However, I also went to school to be a chef (graduated almost 4 months ago) and I'm going to be the Executive Chef at a new vegan/raw restaurant in Atlanta, so maybe that will inspire a little bit more to go raw/living. Who knows.
September 12, 200322 yr Hey! I am veggie, have been for 10 years. No probs. Who needs meat anyways? There are lots of yummy alternatives - Quorn, Tofu, beans, pulses - it brings a whole new light into cooking! Veggie lasagne, with mushrooms, onion and courgettes instead of nasty minced beef - veeeeery wholesome! (and it's all less fattening :smug: ) :D OMG.. I love Veggie Lasagna.. its soooo good... one of my fav things to eat. ;)
September 12, 200322 yr hey well done greg i was a full on veggie but was told had to eat some meat so im a chicken eater :stunned: but my mam slyly tries to give me the red stuff :/
September 12, 200322 yr I've tried going veggie for a little. It's hard, but you get used to it. I gave it up for lent. (But that's anotehr story) BUT, I LOVE my meat...so I don't think I could ever become one (a veggie that is.) It's easier in london...(I don't know if all of England it's like that) When I went, there was a lot to choose from in many of the restaurants. And it always tasted good. Here in the states there are not many choices...it's getting better though in some places. That is cool chief Wimbly that you want to become a chef. I LOVE cooking! If I find any good websites or recipies I'll post them. ~G
September 12, 200322 yr Author :cool: sorry im tired and communicating in the only way i know how right now
September 12, 200322 yr I've tried going veggie for a little. It's hard, but you get used to it. I gave it up for lent. (But that's anotehr story) BUT, I LOVE my meat...so I don't think I could ever become one (a veggie that is.) It's easier in london...(I don't know if all of England it's like that) When I went, there was a lot to choose from in many of the restaurants. And it always tasted good. Here in the states there are not many choices...it's getting better though in some places. That is cool chief Wimbly that you want to become a chef. I LOVE cooking! If I find any good websites or recipies I'll post them. ~G It is hard in the states.. I mean I've never had a problem with going vegetarian.. but going out to eat and trying to find something on the menu is sooo frustrating.. I can find restaraunts that have vegetarian choices.. but usually people I'm hanging out with don't want to go there... so... yeah.. I've noticed its getting a little better but still.. some people are still stuck on this idea that evryone wants to eat meat. :/
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