Well...of COURSE there's a point...if you want to, do it. It won't hurt you, you just have to find alternative ways of getting certain things from food.
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My uncle for example can;t eat fish. He can't LOOK at fish. There was this murky story that my dad told me about, which contained the words 'Dan" (my uncle) and 'raw fish'. Eeeew.
Technically saying my whole family is weird. well, not THAT weird, but just... weird. Scary.
No, many vegetarians do not eat any product with animal fats in such as "Rowntrees Fruit Pastels" - a sweel in england. Or marshmallows. These have pig fat in and thus are considered "meat".
Vegans do not eat Animal produce, they refuse eggs, butter and milk etc...
eleinasari wrote:And that’s it. Hopefully I didn’t bore you to much….
no, not at all, that was very interesting and funny! well hope you feel better! and i have a physics test on monday too! haha what are the odds?
really you should come to my school. you'd be more interested in physics. we get to go to great america (popular theme park in the states, not sure if you heard of it) and study physics. pretty cool yea.
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The difference, though, is that Vegetarians are ab to pick and choose which animal products they would like to partake of--Vegans have a strict code o conduct.
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Hullo, Aleksandra! I'm a vegetarian too, and couldn't help but speak up in your (our?) defense, lol. Vegetarianism, Phorcys, means you don't eat anything that you might find in a butcher's shop. Cheese, milk, other dairy, eggs... that's all good (unless you happen not to like one of them for personal reasons). Veganism means you eat nothing that has come from an animal's body, including dairy and eggs. Then there's pescetarianism, which means the only flesh you eat is seafood (technically, these are still a form of vegetarians... by definition, vegetarians don't eat red meat). As to animal fats, that's a matter of personal preference. Personally, I see nothing wrong with eating marshmallows or putting gravy on my mashed potatoes.
Heh, and has anyone every asked you whether or not vegetarians eat animal crackers, Aleksandra? XD I used to get that one all the time, until I kicked the guy who asked it once too often. Now they don't dare.
OK _ im proved wrong although I know a family of vegetarians that don't eat fats from animals BUT do eat milk, cheese etc.. I was stupidly basing my argument on one family.
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