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Hi - I'm new to all of this. About a month and a half ago, I saw the movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA website. I'd seen this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but this time it made an impact on me. So, I'm not eating meat or fish and transitioning away from milk. Cheese will be hard for me. I didn't do this to lose weight but thought that I might. It seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips? I know patience and my continued exercise program will work in the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong things. Thanks

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have you not tryed vegan cheese then ? its 10 times better Amy Scarborough <silverjetta041603 wrote: Hi - I'm new to all of this. About a month and a half ago, I saw the movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA website. I'd seen this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but this time it made an impact on me. So, I'm not eating meat or fish and transitioning away from milk. Cheese will be hard for me. I didn't do this to lose weight but thought that I might. It seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips? I know patience and my continued exercise program will work in the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong things. Thanks Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos.

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Hi Amy

 

Welcome to the group.

 

I put on weight when I became veggie too! Probably best to eat more salads and vegetables, than pasta and sauces - but I don't follow my own advice :-)

 

Jo

 

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Amy Scarborough

Thursday, April 26, 2007 9:52 PM

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Hi -

 

I'm new to all of this. About a month and a half ago, I saw the movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA website. I'd seen this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but this time it made an impact on me.

 

So, I'm not eating meat or fish and transitioning away from milk. Cheese will be hard for me.

 

I didn't do this to lose weight but thought that I might. It seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips?

 

I know patience and my continued exercise program will work in the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong things.

 

Thanks

 

 

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Hi Louis / Amy

 

I personally like some of the vegan cheeses, but I think it would be a big mistake to try them thinking that they will taste anything like real cheese. They have their own taste, but they're not anything like cow's cheese!

 

BB

Peter

 

 

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louis stott

Sunday, April 29, 2007 1:15 PM

Re: new to all of this

have you not tryed vegan cheese then ? its 10 times better Amy Scarborough <silverjetta041603 wrote:

 

 

Hi -

 

I'm new to all of this. About a month and a half ago, I saw the movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA website. I'd seen this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but this time it made an impact on me.

 

So, I'm not eating meat or fish and transitioning away from milk. Cheese will be hard for me.

 

I didn't do this to lose weight but thought that I might. It seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips?

 

I know patience and my continued exercise program will work in the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong things.

 

Thanks

 

 

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hi peter bb i do see where you are coming from but for me i think vegan chesse is not only better for you its tastes better what ones do you like ?metalscarab <metalscarab wrote: Hi Louis / Amy I personally like some of the vegan cheeses, but I think it would be a big mistake to try them thinking that they will taste anything like real

cheese. They have their own taste, but they're not anything like cow's cheese! BB Peter - louis stott Sunday, April 29, 2007 1:15 PM Re: new to all of this have you not tryed vegan cheese then ? its 10 times better Amy Scarborough <silverjetta041603 > wrote: Hi - I'm new to all of this. About a month and a half ago, I saw the movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA website. I'd seen this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but this time it made an impact on me. So, I'm not eating meat or fish and transitioning away from milk. Cheese will be hard for me. I didn't do this to lose weight but thought that I might. It seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips? I know patience and my continued exercise program will work in the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong things. Thanks Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?Check out new cars at Autos. Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it now.

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Hi Peter

 

I would agree with that. I quite like Cheezly but Colin cannot stand it. I have just purchased a Scheese, mature Cheddar, which I'm hoping will be nice.

 

BBJo

 

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Monday, April 30, 2007 8:14 AM

Re: new to all of this

 

Hi Louis / Amy

 

I personally like some of the vegan cheeses, but I think it would be a big mistake to try them thinking that they will taste anything like real cheese. They have their own taste, but they're not anything like cow's cheese!

 

BB

Peter

 

 

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louis stott

Sunday, April 29, 2007 1:15 PM

Re: new to all of this

have you not tryed vegan cheese then ? its 10 times better Amy Scarborough <silverjetta041603 wrote:

 

 

Hi -

 

I'm new to all of this. About a month and a half ago, I saw the movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA website. I'd seen this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but this time it made an impact on me.

 

So, I'm not eating meat or fish and transitioning away from milk. Cheese will be hard for me.

 

I didn't do this to lose weight but thought that I might. It seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips?

 

I know patience and my continued exercise program will work in the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong things.

 

Thanks

 

 

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What do you do to add protein to your diet? Are you concerned about

protein at all or are you getting it with the vegan diet? I've been

adding protein bars and maybe that's causing some weight gain. As

I've said, I'm not too concerned about it but I guess I'm concerned

enough to keep writing about it..haha

, " jo " <jo.heartwork wrote:

>

> Hi Amy

>

> Welcome to the group.

>

> I put on weight when I became veggie too! Probably best to eat

more salads and vegetables, than pasta and sauces - but I don't

follow my own advice :-)

>

> Jo

> -

> Amy Scarborough

>

> Thursday, April 26, 2007 9:52 PM

> new to all of this

>

>

> Hi -

>

> I'm new to all of this. About a month and a half ago, I saw the

movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA website. I'd seen

this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but this time it

made an impact on me.

>

> So, I'm not eating meat or fish and transitioning away from

milk. Cheese will be hard for me.

>

> I didn't do this to lose weight but thought that I might. It

seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips?

>

> I know patience and my continued exercise program will work in

the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong things.

>

> Thanks

>

>

> -

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> Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> Check out new cars at Autos.

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i've slowly gained weight over theyears..tho, i basically chalk it up to lower metabolism and more sedentary lifestyle

going from running a warehouse to a sit down office job will do that

 

go fer walks!

thats what i'm tryin to do more of

 

cheers

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jo Apr 29, 2007 12:05 PM Re: new to all of this

 

Hi Amy

 

Welcome to the group.

 

I put on weight when I became veggie too! Probably best to eat more salads and vegetables, than pasta and sauces - but I don't follow my own advice :-)

 

Jo

 

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Amy Scarborough

Thursday, April 26, 2007 9:52 PM

new to all of this

 

Hi -

 

I'm new to all of this. About a month and a half ago, I saw the movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA website. I'd seen this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but this time it made an impact on me.

 

So, I'm not eating meat or fish and transitioning away from milk. Cheese will be hard for me.

 

I didn't do this to lose weight but thought that I might. It seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips?

 

I know patience and my continued exercise program will work in the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong things.

 

Thanks

 

 

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At 8:14 AM +0100 4/30/07, metalscarab wrote:

Hi Louis / Amy

 

I personally like some of the vegan cheeses, but I think it would

be a big mistake to try them thinking that they will taste anything

like real cheese. They have their own taste, but they're not anything

like cow's cheese!

//

 

Funny -- I stopped eating all cheese almost 2 decades ago because

of vegan cheese! I disliked it so much that I started thinking about

what was in dairy cheese and realized it was a big hunk of fat.

 

I assume vegan cheeses have improved over the past 18 years! I've

tried some now and then, but haven't bought any twice. Are any of them

especially worth trying?

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Hi Louis

 

> i do see where you are coming from but for me i think vegan chesse is not only better for you its tastes better what ones do you like ?

 

I agree on both counts! My favourite is Cheezly - particularly when eaten on crackers! I'm not so keen on Scheeze, which seems to be the favourite of most of my vegan friends, but I'm happy to eat it if it's around.

 

BB

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Hi Yarrow

 

>I assume vegan cheeses have improved over the past 18 years! I've tried some now and then, but haven't bought any twice. Are any of them especially worth

>trying?

 

I'm not sure what you have in the US. The one I tend to eat is a UK based company (Redwoods Cheezly). However, it doesn't taste much like "real" cheese, and I've found that people who have expected it to be like cheese get a bit of a surprise, and therefore tend not to like it too much!

 

BB

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Hi Silverjetta!

 

> I live in St. Louis, MO

 

OMG... I visited a friend in St Louis last year... and perhaps it was just

the fact that I was a visitor and didn't know where to look, but I found it

damn hard to find anywhere that had any concept of veganism... if you asked

if something was suitable for vegans, you generally got that look that said

" I don't know where Vega is " ...

 

BB

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no, no cheezly or redwoods out herewe only saw it for the first time last month over in the UK...

metalscarab Apr 30, 2007 1:56 PM Re: new to all of this

 

Hi Yarrow

 

>I assume vegan cheeses have improved over the past 18 years! I've tried some now and then, but haven't bought any twice. Are any of them especially worth

>trying?

 

I'm not sure what you have in the US. The one I tend to eat is a UK based company (Redwoods Cheezly). However, it doesn't taste much like "real" cheese, and I've found that people who have expected it to be like cheese get a bit of a surprise, and therefore tend not to like it too much!

 

BB

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[[i don't add it specifically - I use beans, lentils, nuts, seeds, rice, tofuwhich have plenty of protein. All foods do contain protein though.]]

 

Realistically, it is very unlikely that an adult wouldn't get enough protein with a vegan diet. The more important things to worry about are calcium and vitamin B12 (which you can get from fortified soy milk.)

 

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What do you like to grate???

 

Jo

 

, peter VV <swpgh01 wrote:

>

> I would rather grate something more natural and tasty...........

>

> The Valley Vegan..............

>

> jo <jo.heartwork wrote:

> YOu can shred it yourself with a grater!

>

> Jo

>

> -

> " silverjetta041603 " <silverjetta041603

>

> Monday, April 30, 2007 6:34 PM

> Re: new to all of this

>

> > I'm more of a shredded cheese girl, so I'm hoping to find a

shredded

> > syle that I like. If I've got used to tofu and soy milk and

> > actually like it, I think I can get used to anything...haha

> >

> >

> > , " jo " <jo.heartwork@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi Peter

> > >

> > > I would agree with that. I quite like Cheezly but Colin cannot

> > stand it. I have just purchased a Scheese, mature Cheddar, which

> > I'm hoping will be nice.

> > >

> > > BB

> > > Jo

> > > -

> > > metalscarab

> > >

> > > Monday, April 30, 2007 8:14 AM

> > > Re: new to all of this

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi Louis / Amy

> > >

> > > I personally like some of the vegan cheeses, but I think it

> > would be a big mistake to try them thinking that they will taste

> > anything like real cheese. They have their own taste, but they're

> > not anything like cow's cheese!

> > >

> > > BB

> > > Peter

> > >

> > > -

> > > louis stott

> > >

> > > Sunday, April 29, 2007 1:15 PM

> > > Re: new to all of this

> > >

> > >

> > > have you not tryed vegan cheese then ? its 10 times better

> > >

> > > Amy Scarborough <silverjetta041603@> wrote:

> > > Hi -

> > >

> > > I'm new to all of this. About a month and a half ago, I saw

> > the movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA website. I'd

> > seen this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but this

time

> > it made an impact on me.

> > >

> > > So, I'm not eating meat or fish and transitioning away from

> > milk. Cheese will be hard for me.

> > >

> > > I didn't do this to lose weight but thought that I might.

> > It seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips?

> > >

> > > I know patience and my continued exercise program will work

> > in the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong things.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > -------------------------

> > -------

> > > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> > > Check out new cars at Autos.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > -------------------------

> > ---------

> > > Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the

> > answer. Try it now.

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> >

> >

> >

> >

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I love grated carrot, dont know why but I do! and in cooking grated ginger....... The Valley Vegan................heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: What do you like to grate???Jo , peter VV <swpgh01 wrote:>> I would rather grate something more natural and tasty...........> > The Valley Vegan..............> > jo

<jo.heartwork wrote:> YOu can shred it yourself with a grater!> > Jo> > - > "silverjetta041603" <silverjetta041603> > Monday, April 30, 2007 6:34 PM> Re: new to all of this> > > I'm more of a shredded cheese girl, so I'm hoping to find a shredded > > syle that I like. If I've got used to tofu and soy milk and > > actually like it, I think I can get used to anything...haha> > > > > > , "jo" <jo.heartwork@> wrote:> > >> > > Hi Peter> > > > > > I would agree with that. I quite like Cheezly but Colin cannot

> > stand it. I have just purchased a Scheese, mature Cheddar, which > > I'm hoping will be nice.> > > > > > BB> > > Jo> > > - > > > metalscarab > > > > > > Monday, April 30, 2007 8:14 AM> > > Re: new to all of this> > > > > > > > > Hi Louis / Amy> > > > > > I personally like some of the vegan cheeses, but I think it > > would be a big mistake to try them thinking that they will taste > > anything like real cheese. They have their own taste, but they're > > not anything like cow's cheese!> > > > > > BB> > > Peter> > > > > > ----- Original Message

----- > > > louis stott > > > > > > Sunday, April 29, 2007 1:15 PM> > > Re: new to all of this> > > > > > > > > have you not tryed vegan cheese then ? its 10 times better > > > > > > Amy Scarborough <silverjetta041603@> wrote: > > > Hi -> > > > > > I'm new to all of this. About a month and a half ago, I saw > > the movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA website. I'd > > seen this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but this time > > it made an impact on me.> > > > > > So, I'm not eating meat or fish and transitioning away from > > milk. Cheese will be hard for me.> > > > > > I

didn't do this to lose weight but thought that I might. > > It seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips?> > > > > > I know patience and my continued exercise program will work > > in the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong things.> > > > > > Thanks> > > > > > -------------------------> > -------> > > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?> > > Check out new cars at Autos. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------> > ---------> > > Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the > > answer. Try it now.> > >> > > > >

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hi peter bb i do love the cheely but saying that they is one better then that lo but im on holday and cart think of the name of it lo it has hurbs in it . i bye it from the helffood shops ps sorry bout my spelly i find it hard . louismetalscarab <metalscarab wrote: Hi Louis > i do see where you are coming from

but for me i think vegan chesse is not only better for you its tastes better what ones do you like ? I agree on both counts! My favourite is Cheezly - particularly when eaten on crackers! I'm not so keen on Scheeze, which seems to be the favourite of most of my vegan friends, but I'm happy to eat it if it's around. BB Peter

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hi peter bb i think redwoods cheezly tastes 10 times better then then milk puss what dont you like bout it ? louismetalscarab <metalscarab wrote: Hi Yarrow >I assume vegan cheeses have improved over the past 18 years! I've tried some now and then, but haven't bought any twice. Are any of them especially worth >trying? I'm not sure what you have in the US. The one I tend to eat is a UK based company (Redwoods Cheezly). However, it doesn't taste much like "real" cheese, and I've found that people who have expected it to be like cheese get a bit of a surprise, and therefore tend not to like it too much! BB Peter

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Hi Laura

 

> By the way, I was told by a wonderful vegan fellow

> that Sheese is an amazing sub for cheese:

> http://www.buteisland.com/

> Haven't tried it yet--kind of a pain to order food

> online, I know. Has anyone here had this before??

 

I wasn't that keen when I tried it - it was a bit rubbery for my liking.

However, I know several vegans who love it!

 

BB

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Never eat cheese before going vegan, never felt the inclination to try the analogues, my warped mind somehow links the two........... The Valley Vegan..............Laura <laurakist wrote: By the way, I was told by a wonderful vegan fellowthat Sheese is an amazing sub for cheese:http://www.buteisland.com/Haven't tried it yet--kind of a pain to order foodonline, I know. Has anyone here had this

before??--- silverjetta041603 <silverjetta041603 >wrote:> > What do you do to add protein to your diet? Are you> concerned about > protein at all or are you getting it with the vegan> diet? I've been > adding protein bars and maybe that's causing some> weight gain. As > I've said, I'm not too concerned about it but I> guess I'm concerned > enough to keep writing about it..haha> , "jo"> <jo.heartwork wrote:> >> > Hi Amy> > > > Welcome to the group.> > > > I put on weight when I became veggie too! > Probably best to eat > more salads and vegetables, than pasta and sauces -> but I don't > follow my own advice

:-)> > > > Jo> > - > > Amy Scarborough > > > > Thursday, April 26, 2007 9:52 PM> > new to all of this> > > > > > Hi -> > > > I'm new to all of this. About a month and a> half ago, I saw the > movie Fast Food Nation. This led me to the PETA> website. I'd seen > this stuff before and had been brought to tears, but> this time it > made an impact on me.> > > > So, I'm not eating meat or fish and> transitioning away from > milk. Cheese will be hard for me.> > > > I didn't do this to lose weight but thought that> I might. It > seems that I've actually gained weight. Any tips?> > > > I know

patience and my continued exercise> program will work in > the long run. I just wonder if I'm eating the wrong> things.> > > > Thanks> > > > > >>-------------------------> -----------> > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car"> smell?> > Check out new cars at Autos.> >> > > Peter H

 

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