Ashcottmanor
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Papa Levante I just bought those burgers too but haven't tried them yet. Let me know how you like them 



(I had been waiting for you to show up.) 
They fall apart a bit too easily, but they taste oh-so yummy! Very pleased with them. I cannot wait to try falafel
How did you like them?(I had been waiting for you to show up.)
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I'll post the recipe for you on here, you must try it, it's so good.
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They fall apart a bit too easily, but they taste oh-so yummy! Very pleased with them. I cannot wait to try falafel :woot
My friend Emily has been vegetarian since she was 4 years old. (Amazing, right?!) I always wonder what her body chemistry is like, how it works versus someone who has eaten meat for most of their life.

my new (2nd) fave snack! ^
(1st is these things called "sommersaults"...)
It was awesome! I totally applaud the Ritz for that.
I'm glad though that have decided to cut back on your meat consumption too.But I found out when I got home when the chef sent me the recipe he used chicken stock for the pasta.
But I think that the effort of doing our best is the most we can do.
In the past year, I have "messed up" anywhere from 5 - 10 times, just once intentionally. (I was drunk and I had some Jell-O.) 
What are sommersaults?
Cloudyshambles, I feel ya. I was just on vacation in the Cayman Islands and they have very little vegetarian options there. Basically I lived on fruit and a few salads until we tried 7Prime, it's a steakhouse my mom wanted to try (she came with me on the trip) at our hotel. I really don't care if other people eat meat in front of me or want to go to a steakhouse, as long as they have a vegetarian option for me. Anyways I asked the Chef a day in advance if he could do a vegan menu and he said yes, they actually get a lot of people staying there (the Ritz-Carlton) who have dietary restrictions. So he made me an unbelievable meal, it started with a mango chop salad, followed by a tofu-eggplant Parmesan (minus the Parmesan) and a chocolate coconut custard with fresh berries. I have never bee so full or happy in my life!It was awesome! I totally applaud the Ritz for that.
But I found out when I got home when the chef sent me the recipe he used chicken stock for the pasta. Ugh my hopes were dashed but hey, like you said when you go out you can't count on it being right. That's why I don't go out very much either.I'm glad though that have decided to cut back on your meat consumption too.
however, i've never asked whether they could do an extra vegan dish for me! i asked for an extra vegetarian dish in spain once and they asked whether i eat fish
they came back twice to ask if i eat this and that... i was there with a travelling group and everyone got a set menu and they did some extra meals for me, which was nice, but i never got my dishes with the others from the group but in between their courses and all this extra attention left me a little embarrassed. especially since i was the only vegetarian in that group!
especially since i was the only vegetarian in that group!
I hate this. People almost feel obligated to go out of their way so that you can eat something. I usually tell them that they can go wherever they want to and I will find something on the menu that's befitting for my lifestyle.
) (ive stopped some time ago and when id try once in a while the taste/smell/blood makes me sick) 

I hate this. People almost feel obligated to go out of their way so that you can eat something. I usually tell them that they can go wherever they want to and I will find something on the menu that's befitting for my lifestyle.
Ashcottmanor,I don't mind so much being vegan, it's the "stigma" thats attached to it that bothers me. People think because you're a vegan that you're some hippie-meat-Nazi who thinks that everyone should be like them and that you're a bad person if you do eat meat and that is TOTALLY the opposite of how I am. I don't mind if the person next to me is eating meat or even enjoys it. It's there prerogative to do that.
I don't know where they get this idea, but I am not a crazy extremist trying to convert the whole world. Far from it.
I think for vegans (IMHO) it's more about where and how we get our milk and eggs that vegan do not support. (This is what I believe.) Sure, getting milk from a cow doesn't hurt the cow, but living in awful conditions, pumped full of hormones and steroids or what have you, etc. I cannot support. But i was wondering why vegetarians didnt drink cow milk or eateggs? Its probably a question of how they treat the animals... But i was thinking that since they dont kill the animals for it and that the eggs arent ones that give little chicks... ?