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1000seeds
Joined: 21 Aug 2011 Posts: 76 Location: Garden of England
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 17 8:58 pm Post subject: Vegan and vegetarian topic area |
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I have done a search, but cannot find anything that deals as a stand alone topic on vegan or vegetarian.
At the risk of a meat fed pitchforked mob yomping hundreds of miles to my home with a-lynching in mind, can i suggest them please?
I became a pescetarian ( fish eating vegetarian, i know you couldn't make it up.... ) last year, which was bloody difficult because i love beef, lamb, pork, chicken, turkey..... where was i.... oh yes but i watched this documentary on youtube which made me decide to cease and desist forthwith.
it was a few hours long and detailed the problems from big business and the subsequent destruction. i was going to put a link here but cannot find the video.
Greenpeace, etc all knew that 52% of global warming indicators was caused by animal farming on an industrial scale in areas like the amazon and only 13% by fossil fuels. But for political reasons they don't want to say anything, they basically said this on camera and spoke about how many people in south america had been murdered for bringing it up. Their funding will also dry up they said.
Anyway, please don't read anything into this from any business or way of life anyone reading this has. I have no problem with anyone eating meat or farming, etc. It is the scale it is being done on for profit around the world that has stopped me eating it.
Anyway, the reason for wanting this is for ideas on how to become vegan completely. Shop bought food are often boring and are quite poor. Quorn is disgusting stuff, i cannot eat mccartney sausages. So i live on cheese and cress sandwiches, beetroot, marmite crisps and peanuts during the day and dinner is either rice or potatoes with onions, mushrooms, peppers, mixed leaf vegetables. I sometimes have cod and chips or vegetarian curry.
Is there a place for this on downsizer.net?
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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tahir
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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Nick
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tahir
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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1000seeds
Joined: 21 Aug 2011 Posts: 76 Location: Garden of England
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 17 4:38 pm Post subject: |
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Hi all, if it were up to me i would have a separate vegan and vegetarian section. Recipes, homebrewing, suggestions, advice, where to look, etc. I didn't know pot noodles were vegan, or jammie dodgers or most bourbon cream biscuits for example. But they are. I am obviously looking for better food than that!
There have already been enquiries on this post to each other, so i think it worth its own section. Otherwise it will be a mix up of topics with non vegan and vegetarian and be difficult to view in its own right?
If it dies a death and there isn't the interest, then perhaps it can become part of the established section on recipes, preserves and homebrewing.
Vegan and Vegetarian: all things food related; recipes, suggestions and advice.
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tahir
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Nick
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1000seeds
Joined: 21 Aug 2011 Posts: 76 Location: Garden of England
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