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Postby spooneythegoon » Feb 25th, '11, 11:05



I dont know, if it gets agitated it may lash out!

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Postby aporia » Feb 27th, '11, 01:36

I've been a veggie for about 20 years, and still can't find anything as good as a pork pie. Indian food and Thai are tasty. Thai is quite easy: if you buy the authentic ingredients it's quite simple to pound them up into the right paste. You could take a cookery lesson (if you live near West London, try Thai Cookery School).

Alternatively, middle eastern and especially Lebanese food is good. Get the Women's Weekly Lebanese recipie book: lots of good veggie recipies like Tabouleh (bulgar wheat and parsley) and various dips with flat breads.

This Christmas I made Mujadara following Ottolenghi's recipie in the Guardian. This was so popular, I made it for about two weeks. Even my brother in law, who is the sort of meatatarian who thinks a meal is not a meal without meat loved it. It's not spicy, just tasty. the only time consuming part is deep frying the onions which takes ages. The recipie is here http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/ ... ottolenghi. If you wanted to, you could have sausages with this for the meat eaters, but it's not really necessary. We had tahini dips and tomato salsas with jacket potatoes. Try it.

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Postby SamGurney » Feb 27th, '11, 22:34

spooneythegoon wrote:
Jean Eugene Roberts wrote:It was more the casual hostility and schoolyard 'anti-veggie' humor from other posts. None of them botherd me but a few caused me to roll my eyes.


I hope my carrot post didnt upset anyone :oops:
I didnt mean to be hostile towards veggies (I would explain what it meant but I have literrally no idea :? For some unknown reason I keep writing strange things without thinking).

I do apologise :(


Relax. What other people think doesn't matter a great deal, especially what vegetarians think... JOKE!! .RELAX... and anyway I have a hunch that nobody is burning your effigy.

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Postby V.E. Day » Feb 28th, '11, 01:10

aporia wrote:.
I've been a veggie for about 20 years, and still can't find anything as good as a pork pie.
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A pound of salt is as good as a pork pie and contains nearly as much salt.

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Postby TonyB » Feb 28th, '11, 01:53

Talking of veggies and pork pies, I worked at a summer camp in the US one summer. Most of the kids were jewish. Half way through the eight week summer a co-worker told me that catholics were being shipped into the local town every Sunday morning for mass, and had a full fried breakfast (including gorgeous American bacon) afterwards. I immediately declared myself a catholic. Funnily enough by the final week a second bus had to be put on for all the jewish kids who had declared themselves catholic for the bacon.

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Postby Mandrake » Feb 28th, '11, 19:28

Some editing has taken place. Please guys, let's keep this thread on the topic of veggies rather than zoom off on deep ponderings on matters of faith.

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Postby Erwin » Feb 28th, '11, 20:06

I was vegetarian for almost a year. A pork pie in a supermarket chiller was my downfall :cry: After all those bacon sarnies I had resisted too.

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