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The rise of the vegans.
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Off_it said:I've never understood why people who don't want to eat meat for ethical or animal welfare reasons then want to eat something that looks and/or tastes like meat. Just eat something else, rather than these "meat substitutes".
Also, I know that things have advanced massively over the years, but the "Pepperoni" on that pizza above looks like a bit of cardboard. Good luck to whoever's eating that, and that's before you worry about what's actually in it!Why do lesbians use dildos?10 -
JaysusTheJay said:Off_it said:I've never understood why people who don't want to eat meat for ethical or animal welfare reasons then want to eat something that looks and/or tastes like meat. Just eat something else, rather than these "meat substitutes".
Also, I know that things have advanced massively over the years, but the "Pepperoni" on that pizza above looks like a bit of cardboard. Good luck to whoever's eating that, and that's before you worry about what's actually in it!Why do lesbians use dildos?1 -
JaysusTheJay said:Off_it said:I've never understood why people who don't want to eat meat for ethical or animal welfare reasons then want to eat something that looks and/or tastes like meat. Just eat something else, rather than these "meat substitutes".
Also, I know that things have advanced massively over the years, but the "Pepperoni" on that pizza above looks like a bit of cardboard. Good luck to whoever's eating that, and that's before you worry about what's actually in it!Why do lesbians use dildos?
Because deep, deep down, they all love it.5 -
DaveMehmet said:JaysusTheJay said:Off_it said:I've never understood why people who don't want to eat meat for ethical or animal welfare reasons then want to eat something that looks and/or tastes like meat. Just eat something else, rather than these "meat substitutes".
Also, I know that things have advanced massively over the years, but the "Pepperoni" on that pizza above looks like a bit of cardboard. Good luck to whoever's eating that, and that's before you worry about what's actually in it!Why do lesbians use dildos?
Because deep, deep down, they all love it.
Because, we/they like the taste/feeling, but not the source
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JaysusTheJay said:DaveMehmet said:JaysusTheJay said:Off_it said:I've never understood why people who don't want to eat meat for ethical or animal welfare reasons then want to eat something that looks and/or tastes like meat. Just eat something else, rather than these "meat substitutes".
Also, I know that things have advanced massively over the years, but the "Pepperoni" on that pizza above looks like a bit of cardboard. Good luck to whoever's eating that, and that's before you worry about what's actually in it!Why do lesbians use dildos?
Because deep, deep down, they all love it.
Because, we/they like the taste/feeling, but not the source1 -
Dazzler21 said:1
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Really good, chucked it on a stir fry added hoisin.
So tasty.1 -
You doing this just for the month @Dazzler21 or this a permanent change?
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Just the month, but some meat replacement options will come into midweek meals.
Basically aiming to reduce to 1 or 2 meat containing meals per week from Saturday. May even phase out those over time.
All other meals will be vegetarian. I'm done with being vegan for at least 11 months.
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Yeah, that Not Chicken is really good. I've had it in stir fries and curries - really hard pressed to tell the difference. Nothing like the bland, beige taste of Quorn. I think me and Carter have both banged on about the vegan shawarma before - but that's so good it makes me drool thinking about it2
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When I ordered a broccoli, cauliflower and cheese pie in the 40th minute I was told they had sold out of ‘the vegetarian stuff’.
Fear my month sabbatical from meat is about to end with a horrid cheeky saveloy :-(0 -
AFKABartram said:When I ordered a broccoli, cauliflower and cheese pie in the 40th minute I was told they had sold out of ‘the vegetarian stuff’.
Fear my month sabbatical from meat is about to end with a horrid cheeky saveloy :-(0 -
Off_it said:AFKABartram said:I’ve been fairly open minded about all this since this thread began. I’m always keen to give new things a go and it has got me thinking a bit more about things I don’t generally give any thought to.
That's why this year I have decided to "Go Gay for May". I will give you daily updates of how this goes, but if anyone has any tips (ooeer) they would like to share - or even the whole thing - then PM me.0 -
Doing a bit of research on Russell Martin, the ex Norwich & Scotland player, now managing MK Dons and found this in wiki ..
'Martin has been a vegan since 2014, initially for health reasons as he sought to manage issues with ulcerative colitis. He has established a charitable foundation in his hometown of Brighton, initially set up as a football academy. He is also a part-owner of Erpingham House, the largest vegan restaurant in the UK. In a 2018 interview he stated that he had joined the Green Party of England and Wales.'
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I just came across this article.
As an almost 60yr old who has been on a plant based diet half my life, I would like to say, who am I to argue?
There are added benefits it seems.1 -
I've got a load of meat in the freezer to use up but once that is gone i'm going to go almost veggie, I will occasionally have some meat if say I go out to dinner but I am going to not buy any meat products, there's no chance I could not have milk & cheese though1
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Would not
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before switching to non-dairy milk I used to have half dairy, half non on my cereal, and then switched fully. Bit like going semi-skimmed as a step to skimmed.1
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TellyTubby said:I just came across this article.
As an almost 60yr old who has been on a plant based diet half my life, I would like to say, who am I to argue?
There are added benefits it seems.
James Wilks, the guy who made Game Changers and is a fully signed up member of the plant based people has since said that if you eat wild meat that has eaten a natural diet and regularly exercised (part of living in the wild) then that meat is of such high quality that it is no less healthy than a plant based diet.0 -
Salad said:before switching to non-dairy milk I used to have half dairy, half non on my cereal, and then switched fully. Bit like going semi-skimmed as a step to skimmed.
Made that change maybe a year ago.0 -
Dazzler21 said:TellyTubby said:I just came across this article.
As an almost 60yr old who has been on a plant based diet half my life, I would like to say, who am I to argue?
There are added benefits it seems.
James Wilks, the guy who made Game Changers and is a fully signed up member of the plant based people has since said that if you eat wild meat that has eaten a natural diet and regularly exercised (part of living in the wild) then that meat is of such high quality that it is no less healthy than a plant based diet.3 -
TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:TellyTubby said:I just came across this article.
As an almost 60yr old who has been on a plant based diet half my life, I would like to say, who am I to argue?
There are added benefits it seems.
James Wilks, the guy who made Game Changers and is a fully signed up member of the plant based people has since said that if you eat wild meat that has eaten a natural diet and regularly exercised (part of living in the wild) then that meat is of such high quality that it is no less healthy than a plant based diet.3 -
cafcdave123 said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:TellyTubby said:I just came across this article.
As an almost 60yr old who has been on a plant based diet half my life, I would like to say, who am I to argue?
There are added benefits it seems.
James Wilks, the guy who made Game Changers and is a fully signed up member of the plant based people has since said that if you eat wild meat that has eaten a natural diet and regularly exercised (part of living in the wild) then that meat is of such high quality that it is no less healthy than a plant based diet.2 -
Dazzler21 said:cafcdave123 said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:TellyTubby said:I just came across this article.
As an almost 60yr old who has been on a plant based diet half my life, I would like to say, who am I to argue?
There are added benefits it seems.
James Wilks, the guy who made Game Changers and is a fully signed up member of the plant based people has since said that if you eat wild meat that has eaten a natural diet and regularly exercised (part of living in the wild) then that meat is of such high quality that it is no less healthy than a plant based diet.3 -
cafcdave123 said:Dazzler21 said:cafcdave123 said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:TellyTubby said:I just came across this article.
As an almost 60yr old who has been on a plant based diet half my life, I would like to say, who am I to argue?
There are added benefits it seems.
James Wilks, the guy who made Game Changers and is a fully signed up member of the plant based people has since said that if you eat wild meat that has eaten a natural diet and regularly exercised (part of living in the wild) then that meat is of such high quality that it is no less healthy than a plant based diet.5 -
cafcdave123 said:Dazzler21 said:cafcdave123 said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:TellyTubby said:I just came across this article.
As an almost 60yr old who has been on a plant based diet half my life, I would like to say, who am I to argue?
There are added benefits it seems.
James Wilks, the guy who made Game Changers and is a fully signed up member of the plant based people has since said that if you eat wild meat that has eaten a natural diet and regularly exercised (part of living in the wild) then that meat is of such high quality that it is no less healthy than a plant based diet.
Mine would be a cert to win Best Comedy Performance. Well, it makes Mrs AUN chuckle.5 -
Dazzler21 said:Salad said:before switching to non-dairy milk I used to have half dairy, half non on my cereal, and then switched fully. Bit like going semi-skimmed as a step to skimmed.
Made that change maybe a year ago.
Oatly is absolutely delicious
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