Saturday, March 23, 2013

On vegetarianism and PETA.:

https://www.facebook.com/bill.graham.98434
Anyone have any favourite, delicious vegetarian recipes?
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  • Antoinette Louw Is this the man who always tease me about PETA? Wonderful! If you find easy ones, please share. I usually only omit the meat out of other recipes. Look at Allrecipes.com
  • Bill Graham I'm still not a PETA supporter! However, I *am* seeing the wisdom of a plant based diet...
  • Dixie Jones I just sent you a family favourite recipe for zucchini pie!
  • Roxane Boardman Side dish or main?
  • Antoinette Louw PETA means well. We may not always agree with their ways, but at least they try.
  • Kent Watson Sure that's easy but first you start with some beef and then......
  • Emmett Koch No, mine all have some kind of meat in them,,,
  • John G. Hartung The secret: discover dishes that originally were vegetarian so you don't have the problem of simulating the meat flavor.

    John's Basic Ratatouille

    Olive oil
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  • Trisha Rutter Reimer A chili with lots of different beans and yams or sweet potatoes chopped in! Soooo yum!
  • Trisha Rutter Reimer How about a chick pea "salad"? About a can of rinsed chick peas, a couple of beets boiled and diced on top, some feta cheese sprinkled over, some greek spice mix (you can buy a bottle of "Greek seasoning") sprinkled over, maybe some slivered almonds, too.
  • Bill Graham Emmett, watch "Food,Inc" and "Forks over Knives" and you may start rethinking what you eat...I'm not totally there yet - and I still have fast food too often (but aiming to eliminate that AND Pop); I am, however, seeking to change my intake for health's sake...
  • Steve Winkler Chocolate Cheesecake .. I am sure that this qualifies somehow as vegetarian
  • Trisha Rutter Reimer Bill Graham you still gotta get your hands on "Fresh". You will see how you still can eat a "reasonable" amount of meat that is raised well (when animal husbandry is done right, it will benefit the soil and the animal the way God intended. And then as a result, benefitting humankind on many different levels!).
  • Bill Graham If you've a copy of it Trish, we'll gladly watch it.
  • Allan Brouwer you want favourite and delicious! That's asking a lot!
  • Trisha Rutter Reimer Don't have it. Did I ask you if you have netflix?
  • Owen Abrey May I jump in? Let vegetables and vegetable eating have their place. However, no matter how we might want to deny it, man was not made a herbivore, man is an omnivore. To think we can make the world a better place by denying what we are at a scientific and biological level is displaying the unreal self if there ever was one: A vain and futile pursuit that wastes energy that might otherwise really make the world a better place. So many substitutes for the primary cause.

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