If you are, or were a vegetarian?!


Question: If you are, or were a vegetarian!?
what will you be eating on christmas day!.
i was vegetarian for years and years until recently!.
my dinners then would consist of nut cutlets, cauliflower cheese and the weirdest selection of potatoes and vegetables i could throw together!.
still a fussy frigger when it comes to food and i hate turkey (almost as much as sprouts)!
maybe a (traditional)!! pasta dinner this yearWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
umm!.!.!. whatever i feel like eating!. prolly pasta!. for thanksgiving i just had mashed potatoes, biscuits, and pumpkin pie!.!.!. lolWww@FoodAQ@Com

Well, we make all sorts of vegetarian stuffings each year, included couscous and orange and one with veggie bacon in, we have all the vegetables and potatoes, and we always cook something different: lentil loaf one year, pie another year!. I think this year we're doing vegetable stacks on filo pastry!. Yum!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I've been a vegetarian since sixth grade!.!.!.I'm a sophomore in college now!. (Do the math!)

My dad is a vegetarian so like I grew up eating vegetarian food!.!.!.so my Thanksgiving dinners are awesome n not weird

For thanksgiving we had a vegetarian "turkey" roast!.!.!.as well as dressing (northern folks call it stuffing), collard greens, mac n cheese, potato salad!.!.!.all made without meat or lard like a lot of southerners add!. Sweet potato pie, Pea-picking cake (like a cake with pinapple and mandarin oranges in it) and chocolate pound cake were desert!.

THe menu will probably be the same for Christmas!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I'm a vegetarian & I will be eating christmas dinner!.!.But I will NOT be eating any of the meat or the stuff that contains any animal parts in it!.!.!.haha

I will probably just eat salad, mashed potatoes, corn, apple pie!.!.whatever is suitable for me!.!.i'm actually happy for that day because this is gonna be my first vegetarian christmas dinner!. = ]Www@FoodAQ@Com

I was a vegetarian for 3 years and I would have vegetables usually squash, zuchinni, and carrots with some spices!. Then I would have tofu as a meat replacement and perhaps some noodles!. I would begin with an appetizer of soup or salad and then at the end would treat myself to some Christmas cookies (:Www@FoodAQ@Com

I used to be a vegetarian and I would always bring pasta with me and things like that, but now I am a vegan and I got these cool little dumpling things that have a vegetable filling that are 100% vegan and I will probably take some fruit with me!.

I'm planning on making some vegan cookies since I wont be able to eat any of the pies!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

for thanksgiving, which is similar, my vegan family made a "traditional" dinner: a tofu "tofurkey" found at vegweb!.com, glazed sweet potatoes, gravy made out of flour, water, and nutritional yeast, cranberry sauce, homemade rolls, and green beans!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I usually have a pasta dish as the main course!. Then potatoes, stuffing and other such things on the side!. I never had a hard time finding things to eat for the holidays!. I'm not a really big holiday person!. So I really couldn't care though!. =)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Well, I'm a vegetarian and I'll be having roast dinner!.
Minus the meat!.
And frozen roast potatoes instead of ones cooked in animal fats!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

on thanksgiving i had spinach and cheese filled pasta shells, salad, potatoes, sweet potatoes, rice and pumpkin pie!. i was plenty full and satisfied without needing to eat any dirty birdWww@FoodAQ@Com

I was a vege for a few weeks once long ago, We will be having a ham and a small turkey for our large family get together!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I have never been a vegetarian and i don't think i will become oneWww@FoodAQ@Com





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