The dietary challenge: Vegetarian for a month. - Page 2
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FraCuS
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ShaperofDreams
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are you an angel? | ||
BloodyC0bbler
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On April 27 2010 16:10 ShaperofDreams wrote: Wait so you're a cook who wants to throw lans? are you an angel? hahaha. im actually cooking food friday duder. I'm either doing a vegetarian chili, or ima do up some super spicy stir fry yarrr. | ||
Fontong
United States6454 Posts
I find that the easiest way to adopt not eating meat is to not be too harsh about it. I really try to avoid eating beef (only have it for special occasions), since it's terrible for you and the environment. I've never had a habit of eating lamb/pork/ect so those don't matter. I generally allow myself much more leniency when it comes to chicken (in salads), since isn't nearly as harmful as beef. I usually eat 2-3 chicken salads a week, since the dining halls at my university don't really offer good salads without chicken. The non-chicken salads are usually covered with fatty dressing, which isn't good at all. | ||
ShaperofDreams
Canada2492 Posts
There shall be lans aplenty in the future so I shan't worry. Are there any good internet cafes over there? | ||
BloodyC0bbler
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On April 27 2010 16:15 ShaperofDreams wrote: fuuu Friday is my last day in Vancouver so I won't be in Vic, maybe at night but even then I'll have to unpack. There shall be lans aplenty in the future so I shan't worry. Are there any good internet cafes over there? Not really to my knowledge. I have always preferred Lans but I know that Uvic CSL guys meet once a week at the uvic campus. That may be on halt this summer, but it would start up come fall. | ||
Xxio
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endy
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I thought it was funny until I realized it could ACTUALLY matter to you, so I just edited. I love meat a lot and would not become a vegetarian, but it is good for the environment (to obtain 1 kg of beef you need to feed the beef like xxxxx kilos of soya and corn that you could have eaten if you were a vegetarian, and xxxxxx liters of water. Without mentioning the beef flatulences...). So gl, I mean it. | ||
BloodyC0bbler
Canada7875 Posts
On April 27 2010 16:20 endy wrote: I thought it was funny until I realized it could ACTUALLY matter to you, so I just edited. I love meat a lot and would not become a vegetarian, but it is good for the environment (to obtain 1 kg of beef you need to feed the beef like xxxxx kilos of soya and corn that you could have eaten if you were a vegetarian, and xxxxxx liters of water. Without mentioning the beef flatulences...). So gl, I mean it. Dude, I looooove meat. I am doing this purely as a challenge so I can make food that my friend will like. I am fully expecting at the end of the month to go running back to meat unless this somehow magically sticks. Fun month regardless though. | ||
BloodyC0bbler
Canada7875 Posts
On April 27 2010 16:19 Xxio wrote: Your Day 1 dinner sounds so good that I'm going to make something right now lol It was insanely goood yo. I shall try to make better recipes of it all later, or make it more clear on how I did things with future meals. | ||
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But I'd probably kill anyone who dares to eat an In-N-Out burger in front of me. | ||
Cambium
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Eating vegetarian food is not terribly difficult in Chinese cuisine, as meat is often used for flavour, rather than consumption. | ||
BloodyC0bbler
Canada7875 Posts
On April 27 2010 16:50 Cambium wrote: One month is too long. I would do 1-2 weeks no problem. The recipes you posted look delicious, and I am even tempted to try to make the Antijitos. Eating vegetarian food is not terribly difficult in Chinese cuisine, as meat is often used for flavour, rather than consumption. They are amazing bill. Chill, and infinity21 can vouche for the anitjitos unless they have forgotten their taste as its been a few years since I made them for them haha. If you have any decent vegetarian recipes though I'd be glad to give em a try. Asian cuisine in general I really only know how to fuse their flavours with ingredients I am familiar with. | ||
Zona
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Cambium
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On April 27 2010 16:53 BloodyC0bbler wrote: They are amazing bill. Chill, and infinity21 can vouche for the anitjitos unless they have forgotten their taste as its been a few years since I made them for them haha. If you have any decent vegetarian recipes though I'd be glad to give em a try. Asian cuisine in general I really only know how to fuse their flavours with ingredients I am familiar with. Off of the top of my head, I know two dishes that are really tasty: Egg with tomatoes Mapo tofu I don't know the exact recipe, as Chinese cooking is mostly by guestimation (for family cooking at least), so it's really dependent on experience and observations. I would suggest looking up proper recipes on the internet than getting it from me. I am also very fond of Korean tofu stews (or just tofu in general). | ||
Scaramanga
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FoieGras
Canada270 Posts
On April 27 2010 17:12 Cambium wrote: Off of the top of my head, I know two dishes that are really tasty: Egg with tomatoes Mapo tofu I don't know the exact recipe, as Chinese cooking is mostly by guestimation (for family cooking at least), so it's really dependent on experience and observations. I would suggest looking up proper recipes on the internet than getting it from me. I am also very fond of Korean tofu stews (or just tofu in general). Mapo Tofu usually has pork or beef in it. Love the stuff though, it's probably one of the first things my mom taught me how to make. If I were going vegetarian, I'd probably go for a lot of Indian cuisine. A lot of the vegetarian curries feel very substantial and flavourful that you don't really miss the meat at all. Ask Artosis for recipes? He's a vegetarian right? Good luck, I look forward to seeing how you do and maybe trying a few recipes that you share. | ||
Nyovne
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Atom Cannister
Germany380 Posts
Google it, it's a meat substitute that's really great. By the way, cheese is your friend, don't ever forget that | ||
paper
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On April 27 2010 16:09 FraCuS wrote: MEAT R00LZ. lololol. anyway, i shall eat more chicken to make up for your lack of meat :D i need to anyway to bulk up :< | ||
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