That's a thousand milligrams--a thousand grams would be almost 3 pounds!MystiK wrote:yeah and eggs count as meat too so a real vegetarian shouldnt eat cake/pastries either.
Anyway I bought about 8 packs of these today based on this thread lol I looked at the nutrition facts and i was surprised. It has a fair amount of protein (8g or something) and iron!! However also over a THOUSAND grams of sodium So it's an OK food based on health.
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mmmm salty.... and.... two Bebop avatars in a row......einbebop44 wrote:That's a thousand milligrams--a thousand grams would be almost 3 pounds!MystiK wrote:yeah and eggs count as meat too so a real vegetarian shouldnt eat cake/pastries either.
Anyway I bought about 8 packs of these today based on this thread lol I looked at the nutrition facts and i was surprised. It has a fair amount of protein (8g or something) and iron!! However also over a THOUSAND grams of sodium So it's an OK food based on health.
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I would say most vegetarians don't eat meat. That is, they eat dairy/eggs but not any actual animals. In fact, that's how the dictionary lists it.I know shrimp isnt a veggie, but most vegetarians dont eat red meat and poultry, but still eat shrimp and fish. Only vegans stay strict to no meat at all including fish, thats why I asked if he was a vegan, and not just a vegetarian.
The practice of subsisting on a diet composed primarily or wholly of vegetables, grains, fruits, nuts, and seeds, with or without eggs and dairy products.
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Hmmmm, I guess CA vegetarians are mostly hypocrits. MOst of the ones I know eat fish.Lartrak wrote:I would say most vegetarians don't eat meat. That is, they eat dairy/eggs but not any actual animals. In fact, that's how the dictionary lists it.I know shrimp isnt a veggie, but most vegetarians dont eat red meat and poultry, but still eat shrimp and fish. Only vegans stay strict to no meat at all including fish, thats why I asked if he was a vegan, and not just a vegetarian.
The practice of subsisting on a diet composed primarily or wholly of vegetables, grains, fruits, nuts, and seeds, with or without eggs and dairy products.
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Pretty much, yeah. Lartrak summed it up. Fish is a meat, so it's out. But some people do it for health reasons, rather than moral reasons, so that's why fish is okay as far as they're concerned.arrowhead wrote:I know shrimp isnt a veggie, but most vegetarians dont eat red meat and poultry, but still eat shrimp and fish. Only vegans stay strict to no meat at all including fish, thats why I asked if he was a vegan, and not just a vegetarian.
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Hmmmm, I guess CA vegetarians are mostly hypocrits. MOst of the ones I know eat fish.
In response to Mystik, I do eat eggs; the rationale being that the eggs we eat aren't fertilized, so they're not actually alive.
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That's not true. They're unfertilized. All they would do is spoil after a few days. It's the equivalent of a chicken period.MystiK wrote:the point is, those eggs would develop into living animals if you havent eaten them, like a fetus. If you ate a fetus i'm sure you would be described as a cannibal.
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Yea you just are eating fem-cum from other animals.
(but seriously lets not go OT on a thread about ramen noodles)
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Now that I no longer have access to chow halls, I use Ramen noodles as a filler-type material. I can buy some stir fry veggies and meat, then triple the size of it buy tossing in 15 cents worth of Ramen noodles.
My rule of thumb is, if an animal hasn't died or been enslaved to make the food, it's probably not going to taste very good. Plus, food always tastes better when you kill it yourself. Mmm... elk chili Ramen... *drool*...My rule of thumb is, if an animal has to die to make the food, I can't eat it
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That is why I beat cows with my hammer then cook them my self to get that "extra" flavoring out of them. Seriously I am a reverse vegtarian basicaly.
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yeah, that's pretty much what I do. And, to be honest, ramen by itself, even seasoned w/whatever, is pretty boring.fatheadpi wrote:Now that I no longer have access to chow halls, I use Ramen noodles as a filler-type material. I can buy some stir fry veggies and meat, then triple the size of it buy tossing in 15 cents worth of Ramen noodles.
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That is why I beat cows with my hammer then cook them my self to get that "extra" flavoring out of them. Seriously I am a reverse vegtarian basicaly.
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I don't know how in the world this thread went without a mention of the Ramen section of Kevin Horton's Bachelor's Guide to Domesticity.
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