Guest guest Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 Mine loves the meat substitutes too. I prepare many different ones in lots of different dishes. They add a nice hardiness to a meal, though we have plenty of meals without any. I've not found any of the Worthington/Loma Linda, Morningstar Farms, Vibrant Life or Cedar Lake meat substitutes that he or any of doesn't really enjoy. Judy - thelilacflower Vegetarian Group Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:35 PM Re: Re: Ann and salads Mine eats veg meats and thinks they are the real thing. Then again he thought military food was gourmet lol Donna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry " wwjd " <jtwigg Tue, 13 Jan 2009 14:30:25 Re: Ann and salads Ann, What a testimony to your influence on your husbands eating habits. That is great. My husband loves tossed salads with all the veggies. I even add some he isn't crazy about like cauliflower and raw yellow or zucchini squash and with the salad dressing on it, he eats it anyways. I sent a tossed salad with everything but the kitchen sink in it, for his lunch today. I put some little oyster crackers, imitation baco bits, and parmasean cheese in a seperate container for him to add to his salad. He loved it. My husband only eats vegetarian when home and I send him lunch most days which is also vegetarian. He is so much healthier than his siblings who have remained on a meat diet. He loved it. Judy - Ann James Tuesday, January 13, 2009 1:36 PM Re: Intro When I met my husband, he had never eaten a salad! Food really became an adventure for him. After 36 years, he is the only family member, on his side, without a heart attack or cancer. He claims it is the " little trees " I got him to eat. - " Staci " <faeriespixies Tuesday, January 13, 2009 7:54 AM Intro > Hello all, > > My name is Staci and I'm a new vegetarian as of last Friday. I do not > know any vegetarians personally, so I'd love to hear from you if you > live in the SF Bay Area - Alameda/Oakland. I have 2 sons, ages 3 & 1, > and a husband who loves meat. I'm hoping this new lifestyle will teach > my children healthier eating habits. > > I am so excited about this new chapter in my life! I have been wanting > to become a vegetarian for a few years, but I haven't had the courage > to do so until now. I can already feel the difference in myself as to > how I feel - more energy, not hungry all the time, etc. I just feel > different. My ultimate goal is to become vegan, but I think it is best > for me to take baby steps. > > Thanks for listening! > Staci > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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