I would like to take both lettuce and caterpillar out to the garden, but the lettuce, having no roots, would not support the caterpillar for long. Fortunately there was another lettuce from our organic delivery to go with our pizza tonight. Can it only eat lettuce or can it also eat other green plants or grass?

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Posted on 12-05-2009
Filed Under (Food and Drink) by QandA

They can be in any Vancouver neighborhood.
And, any vegetarian-friendly ethnic restaurants, especially downtown, Kits and the area around Commerical Dr and 14th? Thanks.

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Posted on 11-05-2009
Filed Under (Food and Drink) by QandA

I’ve been vegetarian(still consuming eggs&dairy) for quite a while, and decided to eat this way based on my thoughts toward industry and animal cruelty. Considering these reasons, would going completely vegan be the better choice? Does being vegetarian or vegan really make a difference?
Throw some opinions at me. Thanks!

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It doesn’t need to be vegan, or purely vegetarian; vegetarian friendly is good enough.

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I’m a vegan and my friend is a raw vegan. She always says that if I am going to eat cooked vegetables I might as well eat a steak, because it is not good for. Far be it, I call her and idiot and ignorant but alot of raw vegans I know feel this way. Is it me, or have you also known people like this?

Either way, cooked veggies are still good
overall I know 11 raw vegans

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Posted on 07-05-2009
Filed Under (Food and Drink) by QandA

I am already a vegetarian. I am, the only one in my family. I am 14

I want to become vegan but still be healthy. The rest of my family are big meat eaters. Can you give me some simple recipes and some advice on being vegan?

Also, do you know anything about the Hallelujah Diet?
Actually, vegan is one of the most healthiest diets. It cuts down on bone problems and cancer. Also, obesity, diabetes, and other serious illnesses.

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Hi!

I'm getting married in November and the place that we have chosen to have our ceremony and reception specifies that they have to provide the food. They have a strictly Vegetarian selection and will serve no meat. However, they are willing to fix any vegetarian selections that I would like.

I would be fine with this as I love vegetarian dishes. However, none of the attendees will be vegetarians and there will be a few people who are die-hard meat and potato lovers (specifically, my husband-to-be).

I'm wondering if anyone can suggest a couple of vegetarian dishes that even those die-hard people would love. Something so darn yummy it will make them forget they are eating vegetarian :)

Any suggestions?
To answer the question that many have asked. I chose this place because it was inexpensive (a summer tourist location during the winter means they are looking for people to come), it was a beautiful ceremony location, it comes with a wedding planner, it's out of the ordinary, and I could get a package deal. Frankly, I'm happy with the food and so will most of my guests. It's just my grumpy-gus groom who is grumbling :)

And thank you thank you thank you… there are so many great ideas, I will definitely talk to the chef there to give them some ideas of what I'm looking for. I may even try some of these myself before the wedding to show my hubby-to-be that it's going to be okay.

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My cooking skills are very limited, most of which are for non-vegetarian meals. What cookbooks are good beginners guides for vegetarians inexperienced in making vegetarian meals?

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Posted on 30-04-2009
Filed Under (Food and Drink) by Tony Stai

It's Chinese New Year here, and my Swedish friend wants to come and experience Malaysia. Does anyone know where are the good places around KL to bring a vegetarian with a good variety of things she can eat? She is not a strict vegetarian and can eat eat, onions and garlic I guess, just not meat. Any names and address' to the restaurants or coffee shops known for Vegetarian food would be very much appreciated! Thank you!

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I'm not judging, but I'm not a vegetarian. I do love animals, but I think its natural to eat meat (animals do too, after all)

I just want to know other reasons, and the effects it has on your bodies, what kind of supplements do you use, and how do your decisions effect your life? (is it hard to go out to eat with friends or family, etc.)
what other stands do you take for animal rights and the enviornment, and why?
What drives your passion?

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