Vegeterian?


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I am a vegeterian and I was wondering what are some great dishes to eat that do not involve meat?

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December 29, 2009

Tweetybird @ 6:08 am #

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i am a vegeterian too!and i cant eat meat at all

December 31, 2009

Sweet Dreams @ 3:23 am #

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veggy stir fry.

CanadianGamer @ 2:20 pm #

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“Pretend” Beef Stroganoff. Use Beef flavoured tofu. I’m not a vegetarian, but I tried this and it was amazing.

Erica @ 8:12 pm #

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Boca Burgers and there Chilli is good!

January 1, 2010

Amanda J @ 6:32 pm #

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theres actually a lot of foods that vegeterians can eat. i suggest getting a vegeterian cook book. if ur not that devoded to it yet, get one from ur library, then u can try it out.

January 4, 2010

Nessa @ 4:58 pm #

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Brown Rice, or Miso Soup.

January 6, 2010

Nate K @ 8:49 pm #

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best site to go to

January 10, 2010

uss_nicky @ 3:58 am #

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vegan lasagna… vegan gourmet makes a great cheese., i use 3 blocks of that assorted, spinach and a variety of mushrooms. also my chinese food is pretty good. make spring rolls, you can buy wrappers at most grocery stores, asian stores for sure. deep-frying them in a pot is ideal. not as much work as you might think.

January 11, 2010

surroundedbyidiots @ 12:17 am #

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My favorite dish is Tacos using Morningstar Farms veggie “hamburger” meat. Yummy! My daughter, who is not vegetarian anymore actually prefers these tacos to the real thing. This is a good substitute for anything that calls for ground hamburger.

January 14, 2010

I Luv Coldplay @ 1:13 am #

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oooh a burger from wendys..the one with the three patties..and order a side of cow cheek..and a turkey sandwich to go and let it all down with a nice tall glass of pigs blood..mmmm mmmm good huh??

zach r @ 2:20 pm #

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well i Like Bocca burgers, it’s fake meat, tastes real, and tofu/fried tofu. Morning star farms makes non meat foods, like soy

January 15, 2010

Lucy D @ 11:02 am #

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I couldn’t list them all, but this site is my cooking bible -

kuhkatie @ 4:08 pm #

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If you’re not much of a chef or are just getting started, I HIGHLY suggest Morningstar Farms and Gardenburger products. I like Gargenburger a lot more than Boca. They taste better and have a much more pleasant texture.

Amy’s Kitchen is also very good. It’s all organic and has many vegan options as well as vegetarian.

These are all frozen and easily prepared.

You may also want to look up a Whole Foods near you. They offer a wide variety of organic and veg products.

Good luck!

January 17, 2010

jes_1love @ 4:40 am #

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Vegitarian pizza kicks…………….get the boca burger ground……and top it yourself. Also try stuffed bell peppers, bean salad with sauce, rices are fun to create your fav. dishes.

January 20, 2010

curious @ 9:43 am #

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why don’t u try some Indian dishes. They are both spicy and nutritious

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