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The Lounge stupid brother Aug 20 2008
03:54 (UTC)
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Yeah, not cloves, LOL!  One was a coke OD and another from various prescription drugs at a "pharm party".    

I just think putting deadly toxic substances in your body is stupid, and really sad especially when a young life is cut short.  To each his own.

The Lounge stupid brother Aug 20 2008
03:37 (UTC)
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I have known people who have died from it.  That is why I would not recommend it.  You were lucky.

The Lounge To Hyphenate or Not To Hyphenate... Aug 20 2008
03:35 (UTC)
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I agree with #7.  Legally, leave your name as is, but you can go by whatever you want socially.  Or vice versa - change your name legally but use your maiden name when it suits you!  Authors use "nom de plumes" (sp?) all the time, don't they?  Is there a law that say you have to use your legal name in publishing?

The Lounge stupid brother Aug 20 2008
03:32 (UTC)
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You're lucky!  I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, though!!

The Lounge the strangers Aug 20 2008
03:29 (UTC)
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Wasn't it based on a true story?

The Lounge stupid brother Aug 20 2008
03:26 (UTC)
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I didn't snort coke, drop acid or smoke anything as a teenager, and I didn't miss out on anything.  Frying your brain and risking death on an OD each time you do something stupid doesn't have to be part of growing up. 

Vegetarian The "May We Suggest"... Aug 20 2008
01:10 (UTC)
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Original Post by imtkain:

 I don't eat any fruits or vegetables and it doesn't suggest those to me. 

 How are you still alive?

Vegetarian Pescaveganism... Aug 20 2008
01:00 (UTC)
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Unfortunately there are no regulations on free range eggs so unless you have personally visited the farm (we do have a local farm here that you can visit) there is no way to know if the farm is promoting cruelty or not.  Just because the label says free range means little to nothing.  Fortunately there are plenty of great substitutes for meat, dairy and eggs - some natural, some not so much.  :)

Vegetarian to all vegetarians...questions!!! Aug 20 2008
00:57 (UTC)
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Meat doesn't necessarily make you fat - it just clogs up your arteries and gives you chronic diseases.  Your weight really all depends on calories in and calories out.  You can eat a "vegetarian" diet of french fries and beer and you are not likely to lose weight!  One the other hand you can eat cheeseburgers and donuts all the time, but work out a lot to keep the weight off, and be skinny.  Doesn't mean it's healthy either way, though.

Vegetarian Eating out politely Aug 20 2008
00:52 (UTC)
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Definitely call ahead. You might be surprised that the restaurant is able to accomodate you.   

I got a $100 gift certificate to a STEAKhouse as a present last year.  I was considering selling it on ebay or something then I thought, what the heck, let me call them and see what they say. I thought they might laugh at me, but to my surprise, they said they had had vegetarians in before and the chef would be able to prepare an entirely vegan entree of assorted grilled veggies.  It was a HUGE platter, very delicious and very cheap compared to everything else on the menu, which allowed us to splurge on wine and dessert!

Vegetarian Why are you Vegetarian or Vegan? Aug 20 2008
00:47 (UTC)
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I started out being a vegetarian for health reasons.  I grew up, as most Americans do, with the misconception that meat, dairy, etc is required as part of a healthy balanced diet.  (Thanks meat and dairy industry!  Undecided) There are a lot of health problems that run in my family, plus I have known several people who passed away at young ages of cancer, so I started researching it a bit, and discovered that most of the chronic diseases we suffer from in the Western world are - surprise!  due to our poor diets and overconsumption of animal products. 

So last December I immediately stopped eating all meat, and since then have gradually phased out dairy, eggs, gelatin, and all other animal products as well.  Also the more I learned about the diet I realized I was not only eating better for my own sake, but I was also helping the earth by eating a more environmentally sustainable diet, as well as not promoting the cruel treatment of animals raised for food.  I have always been an animal lover but somehow I was able to reconcile eating meat with that.  However, now when I look into my dog's intelligent eyes I think how a cow or a pig has the same eyes and I just don't see how anyone could slaughter them and eat them.  It's basically like cannibalism.  Meat disgusts me now and I could never eat it again.

Recipes Zucchini/Squash recipes Aug 09 2008
00:20 (UTC)
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Zucchini is green - kinda looks like a cucumber - and squash is usually yellow, although there are also other varieties of summer squash.

The Lounge PETA's take on the beheading... Aug 08 2008
23:28 (UTC)
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Original Post by pgeorgian:

oh, come on.  cruelty is a moral issue.  unethical and unsustainable farming practice is a moral issue.  overconsumption is a moral issue.  but eating meat is not a moral issue.

i'm going to go buy a steak for dinner.

edit: in response to #28.

 OK, this is really late response :) but anyway (can no longer come on during work as much as I used to).  Eating meat is a moral issue if the only reason you do it is to "spite" some organization whose viewpoints you do not agree with.  That is the most asinine thing I have ever heard of.  And yes, it can also be a moral issue if in doing so you are supporting all the other moral issues you listed in your post.

Vegetarian I need new salad ideas please!!! Aug 08 2008
16:18 (UTC)
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I posted this in another forum, but here you go.

Look at restaurant menus and get ideas from some of your favorite dishes.  Cobb salad, Caesar (I think they make a veg version?), etc. are pretty common.  Experiment with different ingredients and dressings.  Also, these are some of my favorites:

  • Grilled/roasted vegetable salad (grill or roast in the oven whatever assortment of veggies you like, such as zucchini, asparagus, onions, peppers, mushrooms, eggplant, etc.) served on a bed of lettuce with a balsamic vinagrette.  Seeds and sliced almonds are a nice addition, too.
  • Mexican salad - romaine lettuce, tomatoes, black beans, corn, cilantro, peppers, green onions, and for dressing I will mash up avocado and mix with salsa and lime juice and pour over.  Top with crushed up whole grain tortilla chips.
  • Caribbean salad - use the Mexican salad above but take out black beans, avocado and salsa.  Add pico de gallo and chunks of pineapples and mangos or other tropical fruits, and use a teriyaki/lime dressing. 
  • Asian salad - lettuce, water chesnuts, baby corn, shredded carrot, red cabbage, bean sprouts, pea pods or edamame, and chunks of tofu (optional) topped with a ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil and rice vinegar dressing.  Throw in some chow mein, toasted sesame seeds or chopped peanuts for a little crunch. 
  • Thai salad - use the above ingredients for Asian salad but use a little peanut sauce in place of the dressing.
  • Wilted salad -  For almost any salad, but especially good in the Asian salad, use spinach intead of lettuce and heat the dressing and pour over to make a "wilted" salad.  Or heat up V8 juice and pour it over the spinach in place of traditional dressing.
  • Greek salad - lettuce, red onions, banana peppers (or pepperoncinis), cherry tomatoes, kalamata olives, cucumbers, chickpeas, artichokes, and red/green bell peppers, tossed with a white wine, garlic and oregano vinagrette topped with feta and/or parmesan cheese.  Or sometimes in place of the dressing I will pour over a little bit of the juice from the olive jar...  Yet another variation on this is to thin out hummus with water/vinegar/lime juice to the consistency of dressing and use that in place of the vinagrette.
  • Curry salad - lettuce, strawberries, red onions, and chopped walnuts or pecans with a balsamic vinagrette whisked with curry powder and a little honey or agave nectar.  Sweet and spicy!
  • Honey mustard salad - lettuce, tomatoes, onions, sliced pears, chopped walnuts or pecans with crumbled blue cheese and a honey mustard dressing.  Also good topped with strips of grilled or fried chik'n.
  • Beet salad - wrap  beets in foil and bake 1-2 hours till tender.  Allow them to cool enough to handle then remove the skin and cut into chunks.  For the dressing, mix up olive oil, balsamic vinegar, red wine vinegar, chopped green onions, and salt/pepper to taste.  Mix and pour over the beets, and top with feta cheese.  Serve warm.
  • Chilean tomato salad - slice up red onions and soak in water or vinegar for about an hour.  Slice ripe tomatoes and top with a lot of cilantro, feta cheese, and the soaked onions.  Add salt/pepper to taste and a balsamic vinagrette. 
  • Cucumber salad - You can also make a similar salad to the above Chilean salad using cucumbers instead of or in addition to the tomatoes.
  • Tomato/mozzarrella salad - slice ripe tomatoes and place in a serving dish, alternating with slices of fresh mozzarella.  Top with about a 1/2 cup of fresh chopped basil and a balsamic vinagrette.
  • Avocado salad - scoop out the inside of the avocado and leave the shells.  Mix the avocado with cilantro, lime, chopped tomatoes, a little mayo and Worchestershire sauce (and chopped cooked shrimp if you eat seafood) then put the mixture back into the shells and serve.
  • Mushroom salad - thinly slice a bunch of mushrooms and serve over a bed of lettuce or baby spinach with a red wine vinagrette.
  • Wedge salad - (not the best nutritional value but soooo tasty!) Cut a head of iceberg lettuce into wedges.  Drizzle with blue cheese dressing and add chunks of blue cheese and chopped tomatoes.  Commonly served with bacon, but you can use vegetarian bacon flavored bits.
  • Coleslaw - thinly slice cabbage, red bell peppers and some granny smith apples and combine in a serving bowl.  For the dressing, combine sour cream, mayo, hot sauce, and red wine vinegar.  Pour over and toss, then add crumbled blue, goat, or feta cheese.
Vegetarian The Great Honey Debate Aug 08 2008
16:16 (UTC)
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I've never used honey for much of anything anyway.  I would always buy the smallest bottle I could find and keep it for a year or so until it turned into a solid mass, then throw it away, half-used.  Now I just buy agave nectar.  It seems to keep better, anyway, it tastes fine and it's about the same price as honey.

Vegetarian Do true Vegans own pets? Aug 08 2008
16:11 (UTC)
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Vegans might have one as a pet but they would not use the products they produce.  A vegetarian might!

The Lounge Advice on cutting my dog's nails? Aug 08 2008
16:05 (UTC)
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They do sell the grinders at pet grooming places - probably even PetsMart.  These smooth the nails down (sort like an electric file) rather than chopping the end off.  I have never used one, though.

The Lounge HELP! How do you change your Mentality about yourself? Aug 07 2008
22:39 (UTC)
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I don't have anything to add to what has alraedy been said - I guess when I lost weight my self confidence returned by itself.  That and I started noticing guys checking me out more, which gave me a real boost!  :)

With that said I just wanted to say, from an old married lady, you are really cute and you were really cute even before you lost the weight!!  You should be able to get most any girl you want!  ;)

The Lounge PETA's take on the beheading... Aug 07 2008
22:35 (UTC)
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They're doing it for shock value, as is most of what they do.  They present the most extreme view point, and most people fall somewhere in the middle.

While the ad is definitely tasteless in light of the family's shock and grief, I do somewhat agree with the ad.  What we do to animals on a daily basis is beyond horrifying, but no one bats an eyelash, while they happily munch on a flesh sandwich.  Disgusting. 

The Lounge Going out to eat - help please? :) Aug 07 2008
22:24 (UTC)
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I would probably go with the stir fry but you might ask what is in the sauce.  It could be loaded with oil! 

I am jealous, though!  This places sounds great!  There isn't a restaurant in my city that even offers tempeh!

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