Can I start my own religion based on the ethics of veganism?
What are some good vegetarian dishes that meat-eaters would love?
Hi!
I’m getting married in November and the place that we have chosen to have our ceremony and reception specifies that they have to provide the food. They have a strictly Vegetarian selection and will serve no meat. However, they are willing to fix any vegetarian selections that I would like.
I would be fine with this as I love vegetarian dishes. However, none of the attendees will be vegetarians and there will be a few people who are die-hard meat and potato lovers (specifically, my husband-to-be).
I’m wondering if anyone can suggest a couple of vegetarian dishes that even those die-hard people would love. Something so darn yummy it will make them forget they are eating vegetarian
Any suggestions?
To answer the question that many have asked. I chose this place because it was inexpensive (a summer tourist location during the winter means they are looking for people to come), it was a beautiful ceremony location, it comes with a wedding planner, it’s out of the ordinary, and I could get a package deal. Frankly, I’m happy with the food and so will most of my guests. It’s just my grumpy-gus groom who is grumbling
And thank you thank you thank you… there are so many great ideas, I will definitely talk to the chef there to give them some ideas of what I’m looking for. I may even try some of these myself before the wedding to show my hubby-to-be that it’s going to be okay.
The Benefits of Vegetarianism to Your Body and You As a Person
The possible reason that hinders people of becoming a vegetarian is that people do not really know the benefits that they will receive from being a vegetarian.
Many people might even consider vegetarianism a bit offbeat by completely excluding meat in a person’s diet. But not many people realize that vegetarianism is such a life-changing lifestyle loaded with lots of benefits.
The only way to a have and maintain a life-changing state is by achieving the desirable and concrete results that you envision and then proof the realization after the change.
One great advantage of being a vegetarian is having a less expensive lifestyle. You need not take a trip to the grocery store just to realize that a head of cabbage is far cheaper than a slab of steak. Your overall food expenditures will drop if you embrace a simpler lifestyle and meatless diet. And even more… many of the foods you’ll be purchasing can be stored even longer.
Another advantage of being a vegetarian is ultimately having a healthier digestive system. Vegetables promote better digestion while, on the other hand, meat products produce heavy loads for the digestive tract.
As a vegetarian you’ll soon notice that you don’t feel as sluggish and heavy. You will sleep better and improve your energy. This is simply because of the absence of animal muscle in your intestines. You will feel the difference it in your bowel system. Generally, your internal system will perform better… and this will surely reflect in your outer appearance.
The benefits when it comes to health are primarily the reason why people go for a vegetarian lifestyle. Science has already proven that, we, humans, are not natural carnivores or meat-eaters. Yes, humans can live with meat, but human’s intestines are not built for heavy food digestion.
Many of the chronic health problems are rooted in meat consumption. From obesity to cancer itself and to heart disease and aging are all linked to meat. Since our digestive system has a difficult time digesting, meat, our body’s metabolism can be affected.
If you still consider expensive weight loss programs the best treatment to lose weight, you might not yet be fully enlightened.
Try it… all you need to do is reduce meat intake and increase your daily intake of vegetables.
Vegetables are quickly turned to energy when digested… so you rarely see an obese vegetarian. Plus, when you’re a vegetarian, you are exposed to lesser risks of dietary ailments and higher chances of losing that unwanted, unhealthy weight.
By: T. J. Lashley
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vegan?
I am already a vegetarian. I am, the only one in my family. I am 14
I want to become vegan but still be healthy. The rest of my family are big meat eaters. Can you give me some simple recipes and some advice on being vegan?
Also, do you know anything about the Hallelujah Diet?
Actually, vegan is one of the most healthiest diets. It cuts down on bone problems and cancer. Also, obesity, diabetes, and other serious illnesses.
Mitchell and Webb – Vegetarianism
From That Mitchell and Webb Look. For all the meat eaters out there.









