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I'm not a vegan, only a pescetarian, so I don't know if I can answer this question to your liking, but ultimately, it's just a name. People are put off by the word "meat" they're put off by the process of how it's made.

And some of that food isn't bad. Smart Life makes a pretty good loose meat turkey and ham made out of soy protein, and companies like MorningStar make good hamburger, hot dog and chicken patty substitutes. Obviously they're not as good as the real thing, but for someone that doesn't eat meat and has the craving for something like that, they're a serviceable replacement. And, they're generally much lower in calories and fat.

And I don't know anyone that opposes the idea of faux fur, unless you count the crazy PETA people.

I've been to a few vegan places and it's pretty amazing how good it can be. I would seriously consider going veggie if I could cook like that.

An odd thing. I was eating the "burger" and it was dynamite, but when I tasted each individual part of the burger....whew....bad bad bad
 
You know those porno's where the wife is home alone and a neighbor/husbands best friend comes and ****s the **** out of this wife because she noticed he was hard as he was trying to find out why her faucet was leaking?

I like to imagine the husband is twocoach.

Lol yesss
 
I've been to a few vegan places and it's pretty amazing how good it can be. I would seriously consider going veggie if I could cook like that.

An odd thing. I was eating the "burger" and it was dynamite, but when I tasted each individual part of the burger....whew....bad bad bad

Meatless products have come a long way since the 90s when your only option was tofu. Black bean burgers, for example, are excellent. Obviously, they'll never taste just like the meat product they're replacing, but the quality is much, much better in this day. I think a lot of people just assume it's the same as it was decades ago.
 
Hey, let's keep religion out of this.

I had to look it up because I wasn't sure what it was. This definition made me smile...

A pescetarian is not a vegetarian at all. A vegetarian eats no dead animals. Period. A vegetarian who eats fish is like a celibate who only sleeps with brunettes.

Sort of begs the question though...does a vegetarian eat LIVE animals?
 
I had to look it up because I wasn't sure what it was. This definition made me smile...

A pescetarian is not a vegetarian at all. A vegetarian eats no dead animals. Period. A vegetarian who eats fish is like a celibate who only sleeps with brunettes.
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I believe they said they were not a vegetarian but rather a pescatarian.
 
I'm a vagitarian.


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I had to look it up because I wasn't sure what it was. This definition made me smile...

A pescetarian is not a vegetarian at all. A vegetarian eats no dead animals. Period. A vegetarian who eats fish is like a celibate who only sleeps with brunettes.

Sort of begs the question though...does a vegetarian eat LIVE animals?

Come ON, guys...that line ought to be good for a chuckle at least!
 
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