vegans..

Hookabelly

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i wish i was as responsible, i eat what taste nice, i just so happen to not really like any red meat
apart from ham/bacon occasionally, i do eat chicken a fair bit and i do like cheese and milk
so i could not be a vegan, i could not give up milk lol
Right. It wasn't that hard for me to give up meat. I can take it or leave it. And I never liked milk, even as a child. I only gave up diary during my vegan years because milk always upset my stomach and I believed that I could get calcium from better sources that also provided other nutrients, like almond milk, or spinach.
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It must be hard around the holidays tho huh
Not at all. Like I said earlier, you can be a great cook and be vegan, the same as there are great carnivorous cooks. I didn't miss meat at all.
 

Hookabelly

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yup spring on my step i wish i lived somewhere bigger with vegan restaurants and stuff though
Come to Seattle honey! We've got shiptoads of AWESOME eateries from walk up to fancy. Lots of little independent grocery stores too for vegan stuff.

A huge thing here is farm to table establishments that grow everything and put on the most amazing dinners. You can even watch/participate in cooking if you want.
 

Singlemalt

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Here's a quickie tasty treat, I go through 1.5 tubs a week:

Whack off a coupla 3/8-1/2 inch slabs off the firm tofu tub and liberally dose up with Tapatio or sriracha , have a frying pan going with your oil of choice very hot, slap the slabs on while splashing more sauce, flip twice and don't breathe cuz the sauce is now like tear gas. Let cool enough then eat. I've got this whole thing down to 5 min max. A lil salt and peper and its ambrosia
 

gunnar&carey

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Come to Seattle honey! We've got shiptoads of AWESOME eateries from walk up to fancy. Lots of little independent grocery stores too for vegan stuff.

A huge thing here is farm to table establishments that grow everything and put on the most amazing dinners. You can even watch/participate in cooking if you want.
I agree go to seattle lol thats my home town peir 51 if i spelled that right but thats a seafood joint so no real meat
 

Hookabelly

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Here's a quickie tasty treat, I go through 1.5 tubs a week:

Whack off a coupla 3/8-1/2 inch slabs off the firm tofu tub and liberally dose up with Tapatio or sriracha , have a frying pan going with your oil of choice very hot, slap the slabs on while splashing more sauce, flip twice and don't breathe cuz the sauce is now like tear gas. Let cool enough then eat. I've got this whole thing down to 5 min max. A lil salt and peper and its ambrosia
you talking extra firm or super firm? I like the super firm. it's chewier. would that work too?
 

sunni

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Ya i feel ya im up to anything thats food related forsure i.dont hate i just eat lol
check out my healthy food thread on here might find something youd like to eat its all pretty easy
Here's a quickie tasty treat, I go through 1.5 tubs a week:

Whack off a coupla 3/8-1/2 inch slabs off the firm tofu tub and liberally dose up with Tapatio or sriracha , have a frying pan going with your oil of choice very hot, slap the slabs on while splashing more sauce, flip twice and don't breathe cuz the sauce is now like tear gas. Let cool enough then eat. I've got this whole thing down to 5 min max. A lil salt and peper and its ambrosia
i personally love tofu its all non gmo now so i dont mind eating it!
im at the point of loving tofu i could eat it cold out of the watery package HAHAHAH
 

Singlemalt

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check out my healthy food thread on here might find something youd like to eat its all pretty easy

i personally love tofu its all non gmo now so i dont mind eating it!
im at the point of loving tofu i could eat it cold out of the watery package HAHAHAH
Well, thats a bit much, tried, ehhhhh.....now raw fresh(soft) or dried pasta I can eat all day
 

Hookabelly

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@sunni I found that after I quit meat I had more energy, which is weird b/c you'd think eating protein sustains satiability and grows muscle but after trying meat again I find it makes me feel very tired even after eating small amounts. Did you ever experience either one?


I've been to meatland. seen plenty


this vegan stereotype only because cats are carnivores, or why?
That's what I've always heard. They don't want meat in the house, even to feed to cats
 

Singlemalt

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lol seafood is considering meat as its an animal :p just fyi!
My sister (in her 60's) has been a "veggie"(not vegan) since her teen years, she will now eat only molluscs rarely.Went thru a transition. Five years ago she was eating crab shrimp, etc. 10 yrs ago fish were included and somewhere it that period all terrestrial animal products ceased. Except for her hair color, she looks like early 40's with some weathering; she's a scuba instructor and pro-diver.
 
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