(July 6, 2015 at 7:31 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote:(July 6, 2015 at 7:00 pm)IATIA Wrote: Vegetarian as in no animal products or vegetarian as in no dead animal products, i.e. milk, butter, cheese, yogurt, bird nest soup, snake pee soup or whatever? What about insects? Chocolate covered ants, fried tarantula, etc..
I'm not a vegetarian. I'm just a person who feels really bad for the animals. I'd like to be a vegetarian, but I need to find meals I can enjoy.
You did not answer the question. For instance, quiche can be a fine meal, but most require cheese and eggs. If one is really concerned with the animals, then one has to consider the treatment of the dairy animals. So, vegetarian as in NO animal products whatsoever and would that include insects? Cicadas spend most of their lives underground sucking sap from tree roots. The plant-based diet gives them a green, asparagus-like flavor, especially when eaten raw or boiled, according to Kristky, who prefers his Brood II bugs blanched and tossed into a leafy green salad like chunks of chicken.
I despise soy as a meat substitute and fake dairy products are just as bad, if not worse.
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