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Why Do People Hate Vegans?

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28 October 2019, 02:13 PM
CHAS
Why Do People Hate Vegans?
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Originally posted by pianojuggler:
I was in a Thai restaurant recently and there was a first date happening at the next table over. The woman spent twenty minutes very loudly reading every item on the menu out loud and explaining to her date which ones were "fit for humans to eat" and why. Then she spent several minutes grilling the waitress about where their vegetables come from and are they organic and, I am not kidding, "cruelty free" and grown and harvested by people who are paid fair wages.

I don't recall what she finally ordered and ate, but I was going to suggest that she go outside and nibble on the dandelions at the edge of the parking lot.

I also wonder if there was ever a second date.



Free entertainment is not easy to find.
Wonder whether her date vanished before the food arrived.


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28 October 2019, 02:18 PM
CHAS
Those who don't eat meat or whatever always sound like those who don't do certain things because their religions require it.
Is the denial a religion substitute.

Must agree, why try to make veggies look like ribeye. Make it look like snowflakes or whatever.


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28 October 2019, 02:45 PM
pianojuggler
There's a Thai restaurant in Seattle called Bamboo Garden.

Check out their menu:
http://www.bamboo-garden.co/dinnercombos.html

"Chicken Chow Mein", "Mongolian Beef", "Beef & Broccoli", "General Tso's Chicken"...

I've eaten there many times. All the "meat" things are made of soy. And they are salty as all get out.

Why? There are so many wonderful vegetables out there. Just eat them.

Sheesh.


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28 October 2019, 03:20 PM
pianojuggler
(Waiting for jon to start a copycat thread.)


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28 October 2019, 03:21 PM
Nina
Agreed. If you want meat, eat meat. If you don't want meat, don't eat it. But don't make all sorts of processed faux meat substitutes and tell yourself that you're being healthy. I've often wondered what the carbon footprint is for those synthetic meat substitutes.

I've never met a meat substitute that was better than veggies. Disclaimer: I haven't had one of those beyond burger things.
28 October 2019, 04:42 PM
RealPlayer
Yeah, I don't understand the craziness over the new non-meat burgers. It seems to me they are designed more for meat-eaters who are becoming scared of eating meat, not so much for vegetarian/vegans. (Do you think vegetarians really want a "burger that bleeds?")

I don't mind the old Boca Burgers and their ilk. They're a quick way to have lunch.

Nina, try jackfruit sometime. It's a true, unprocessed vegetable that just happens to have the eerie texture of meat. Seitan (wheat gluten) comes close in texture, but doesn't try to match meat's flavor. Seitan has been around so long it's its own thing, even though it's often dressed up as mock duck, mock chicken, etc.


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28 October 2019, 06:11 PM
CHAS
The high gluten in veggie burgers and Grape Nuts cause me to have a hacking cough and sometimes throwing up.
This has happened in restaurants. Not sure what has caused it. I has started with the first bite, but it usually has happened later.
It does help clear the area in a crowded place.
I had Grape Nuts at bedtime for years. The trouble started. Would do all the coughing and such the next morning. Quit the Grape Nuts and the morning attacks quit.


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28 October 2019, 06:16 PM
Cindysphinx
quote:
Originally posted by RealPlayer:
I was at a post-concert reception last night where there were tables of crudités and such that people could choose for themselves.

I picked up a wedge of bread that contained what I thought was hummus. It was chicken. Hey, it was a low-light situation.

I had to taste it to know that it wasn't hummus. Wow, chicken is pretty meaty!


Oh, dear. I have had that happen too. I cannot begin to communicate how icky meat tastes when you haven't had it in years. And yet, there I am in a dim lighting situation and no reading glasses handy, cheerfully picking up some tasty morsel only to find out (1) it is meat, and (2) there is no gracious way to spit it out.

Cindy -- who has handed half-eaten "meat surprise" morsels to Mr. Sphinx for him to finish
28 October 2019, 06:22 PM
Cindysphinx
quote:
Originally posted by RealPlayer:
Yeah, I don't understand the craziness over the new non-meat burgers. It seems to me they are designed more for meat-eaters who are becoming scared of eating meat, not so much for vegetarian/vegans. (Do you think vegetarians really want a "burger that bleeds?")


Oh, I get it.

Those products are for meat eaters who want to be able to offer their vegetarian guests an alternative. I have no interest in these heavily-processed options. I mean, what is so special about a hot dog or a meat patty that I need my vegetables mutilated to look like them?

I don't speak for all vegetarians, but carnivores, please. Do not feel like you have to buy these burger substitutes. Just put out some sides that don't have meat in them and I'll be just fine.

And, carnivores, while I've got you . . .

We really have to figure out something regarding shared plates/family style situations. The carnivores order the chicken, pork, beef, seafood. The one vegetarian orders a veggie dish.

And then the carnivores dig into the veggie dish, and there's not enough for the vegetarian.

Carnivores, can't one of you order a veggie dish also so that I don't have to stab you with my fork when you try to take some of the eggplant curry?
29 October 2019, 12:54 AM
RealPlayer
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Originally posted by Cindysphinx:
And then the carnivores dig into the veggie dish, and there's not enough for the vegetarian.

Carnivores, can't one of you order a veggie dish also so that I don't have to stab you with my fork when you try to take some of the eggplant curry?

HAHA! So very true!!!


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29 October 2019, 01:33 AM
Steve Miller
Wait. !m lost. Seriously. Wait.

So if I’m at a Thanksgiving deal and the vegan side looks awesome I’m not supposed to take any? And if I do it’s my fault? And there is note on it that it’s for vegans only? WTF? You can’t be assed to make enough for everyone?

This is is how Trump wins 2020.


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29 October 2019, 02:04 AM
Cindysphinx
No, I’m talking about situations like ordering Chinese. You know, where everyone orders one dish and you share.

If you have five carnivores and they each order meat and I order veggie, I will only get a scoop of veggies if the carnivores eat the veggies.

Cindy — who wind up eating a lot of rice
29 October 2019, 02:42 AM
Steve Miller
quote:
Originally posted by Cindysphinx:
No, I’m talking about situations like ordering Chinese. You know, where everyone orders one dish and you share.

If you have five carnivores and they each order meat and I order veggie, I will only get a scoop of veggies if the carnivores eat the veggies.

Cindy — who wind up eating a lot of rice


I think I’m supposed to make allowances. Let me consider that.


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29 October 2019, 12:15 PM
pianojuggler
You could be rude, or to put it differently, defend your veg... as soon as the eggplant curry arrives, grab it and scoop half of it onto your plate, then leave the rest for the carnis to fight over.

Not that I've ever done that.


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29 October 2019, 02:33 PM
RealPlayer
Some restaurants seem to enjoy the challenge of making a veggie dish, so when this gorgeous-looking veg creation comes to the table, even the carnivores want some. You often hear "Why didn't I order that?!?"


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