Dietary Preferences

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Elusive Moose

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29th Jun 2005 at 4:49 pm

Elusive Moose - Get your Antlers on

Get your Antlers on

 
Hey, they're bred for us to eat them. So technically, by eating them, you are helping them fulfill their purpose in life
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John Cage Bubblegum

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29th Jun 2005 at 4:51 pm

John Cage Bubblegum -

 
Exactly! I like your way of thinking.
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Elusive Moose

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29th Jun 2005 at 4:55 pm

Elusive Moose - Get your Antlers on

Get your Antlers on

 
Me too, oddly enough, especially as it leads to lots of guilt free meat eating
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Chris Kamara

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29th Jun 2005 at 5:02 pm

Chris Kamara -

 


proper way of thinking. fully in agreeance.

Lord Havelock Vetinari

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29th Jun 2005 at 5:44 pm

Lord Havelock Vetinari - Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

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Some Quorn products are ok, and with me having a veggie girlfriend, I find myself eating a lot of vegetarian food a lot of the time, but to me, you can't beat a nice Sunday roast And like Tom, the ethics of it don't worry me...

But yeah, Quorn chicken slices are actually nicer than real chicken slices as you don't get the chicken juice in Quorn chicken slices, which makes me feel qeasy.
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Spandorexxa

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30th Jun 2005 at 3:19 pm

Spandorexxa - I hear the roar of a big machine....

I hear the roar of a big machine....

 
i eat meat, enjoy it and am aware of the moral consequences, if i get a bit porky, however i revert to my patented baked sweet potatoe and roast pepper diet...*drool*
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Organised Confusion

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30th Jun 2005 at 3:57 pm

Organised Confusion -

 
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Maeby

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1st Jul 2005 at 1:33 pm

Maeby - Marry me?

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Alex, you saying "chicken juice" just gives me the wrong kind of mental image.
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Organised Confusion

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6th Jul 2005 at 11:24 am

Organised Confusion -

 
I'm currently in the process of deciding whether to become a vegetarian or not - so I don't eat meat on Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays. I don't think I could live life without lasagne though!

Forever Retro

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10th Jul 2005 at 11:49 am

Forever Retro - EXTREME!

EXTREME!

 
They do do a gorgeous mushroom lasagne in Frankie and Benny's.

I eat mostly vegetarian stuff but I eat meat occasionally. Basically Im doing Slimming World where you can either have p[asta rice or potatoes and minimal meat, or the other way round... so I have the pasta and stuff because it's easier to cook, more fi;lling, and in a lot of cases, IMO, nicer. I do like the occasionaly slice of meat though... and fish. We had rainbow trout last weekend (ooooh get me!!), which was gorgeous.
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Forever Retro

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10th Jul 2005 at 11:53 am

Forever Retro - EXTREME!

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Quote: Pablo_the_Big_Angry_Bear_
I'm a level 5 vegan, I don't eat anything that casts a shadow.

That's a lie.  I love my meat.  I do quite like Quorn actually, I always used to have veggie sausages at school because they tasted nicer than the regular ones.


Now this is true... normal sausages are disgusting... *cringe*
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satansrubberduck

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11th Jul 2005 at 1:52 am

satansrubberduck - This fuschia is bright. This fuschia is orange.

This fuschia is bright. This fuschia is orange.

 
The skins! Yuck.

On the other hand, square sausages (aka Lorne sausage) rocks muchly, and I could eat a roll and square sausage every day for breakfast.

Turtle

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11th Jul 2005 at 11:00 am

 
I used to really like eating fish up until I went to Mauritius and saw all these cute little fishes when snorkelling and I realised...I've been eating Nemo! So, I've decided to stop eating fish and only eat prawns because they arent in any Disney movies and I'm Singaporean.

The Man from Southampton

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13th Jul 2005 at 11:15 am

equality, tolerance & logic

 
I have one for you.

Two man one born in far east with diet from there. One born in europe with diet from there. swap diets both will change weight
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Elusive Moose

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13th Jul 2005 at 9:29 pm

Elusive Moose - Get your Antlers on

Get your Antlers on

 
Quote: Gmo_
The skins! Yuck.

On the other hand, square sausages (aka Lorne sausage) rocks muchly, and I could eat a roll and square sausage every day for breakfast.



They're so nice, but I've never found them in England. So my grandparents buy loads every time I visit and I have them for breakfast every morning.

Now I really feel like eating some. Damn you George
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