โNov-03-2017 06:50 PM
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2oldman wrote:jdb7566 wrote:good one!
Actually "vegan" is a loose Native American translation for "bad hunter".
Happy Prospector wrote:
All this grazing talk is making me decide to have a great BBQ'ed T-Bone steak tonight for dinner.Gooooooooooooooooo Red Meat.
JC2 wrote:
A big ole Tx Ribeye for me.
โJan-24-2018 05:55 AM
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โJan-21-2018 08:20 AM
jdb7566 wrote:good one!
Actually "vegan" is a loose Native American translation for "bad hunter".
โDec-04-2017 05:31 AM
toedtoes wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:
Maybe I have fallen behind the curve, but isn't "Vegan" food that isn't meat or dairy? If so, doesn't any grocery store have vegetables for sale?
There is much more available these days for vegans than just vegetables. There are vegan foods available that provide protein, etc., for a healthy well-balanced diet. Lots a soy-based choices. And so on.
And vegan actually means foods that are not processed with any animal participation, so that means no honey or mushrooms.
Gone are the days of the pale skinny hippie vegan. ๐
โDec-01-2017 03:53 AM
Rice wrote:
I have a friend who is a vegetarian, not vegan. She went to law school at the University of Texas, in Austin, and had no problem being a vegetarian there. Then she moved to McAllen to work for Legal Aid, and it was a tad bit more difficult. The best one is she went to a luncheon and the host took her aside and told her, "I know you're a vegetarian, so I only put half the usual amount of ham in the salad."
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โNov-07-2017 04:31 AM
joebedford wrote:
You can get beans in any grocery in the RGV.
โNov-07-2017 04:16 AM
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โNov-06-2017 09:55 AM
Bipeflier wrote:
Not to hijack this thread, just trying to educate myself. What I've read about vegans, they don't consume anything from animals because of "exploitation" and treatment. True? If that is one of the reasons can vegans have pets? In my view, keeping a pet "captive" would fall under the rules?
Please don't take this to any extremes, just wondering.
โNov-06-2017 08:37 AM