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Types of Vegetarian
by: Cathy Liew
Types of Vegetarian
In a typical setting, with some typical people, I came up with my typical
confession that I have become a vegetarian. Very typically, someone will pause
for a second, then ask:"Oh! But you do eat fish right'" My typical respond would
be a firm "no". Arrgh!
There are many types of vegetarian. A typical one would be a Vegan. They are the
most religious of all. Not only does not eat meat, but also abstain from garlic,
chives, shallots, ginger, daily products like eggs, milk, cheeze, etc.... its
the most difficult to practice and easiest to give-up because of it's regidity.
But I do admire them because it takes determinations, lots of great
determination, to sustain.
Another type would be those that practice being a Vegan on certain days of the
month. Easiest to follow since just a few days every month. But let's not stop
here. There is more to be done. Go! Vege! Go!
One type to watch out for are those that abstain from one or more types of meat.
For example pork, beef, seafood (for these I suspect its more due to religion,
mental or physical). Nevertheless, some form of abstain is a good beginning.
A typical goumet like me settle for becoming a Lacto-Ova Vegetarian. One that
omits meats but eats anything else edible. So long as it does not promotes
killing. Its the easiest to stick to and also most widely acceptable among other
practices. We still want to enjoy deliciously cooked saliva dripping food, don't
we' Nah... So much for attachments!
You can chose one of the above style that typically fits in your daily routine
to begin with. But whichever you chose, bare this in mind:-
The spririt of giving brings joy. But the joyous gift of all is the gift of
life!
Cathy Liew
(http://govege.blogspot.com)
About The Author
Cathy Liew
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long as you put a link back to my blog at http://govege.blogspot.com
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