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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    I can't see why vegans not eating meat bothers some people . . . it's like smokers being bothered by people who don't smoke
    Among these situations, the angst and critique is more likely to be socially political in it's nature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happynz View Post
    Dietary guidelines followed by Hindus over centuries is a fad? Huh...
    They worship cows FFS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    I can't see why vegans not eating meat bothers some people . . . it's like smokers being bothered by people who don't smoke
    And no-one is bothered by a non-smoker unless they get a sanctimonious lecture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    I can't see why vegans not eating meat bothers some people . . . it's like smokers being bothered by people who don't smoke
    The concern in the UK is that you can now be challenged in a court of law if you are deemed to have discriminated against vegans as they are now a protected minority. How long therefore before we have vegans taking up cases against meat eaters in the workplace. All i see is oportunity for a minority to push their cause and lawyers to make money.

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    Well Sat Bains is Fekked, he refuses to serve a vegan menu.

    Quote Originally Posted by NamPikToot View Post
    The concern in the UK is that you can now be challenged in a court of law if you are deemed to have discriminated against vegans as they are now a protected minority. How long therefore before we have vegans taking up cases again meat eaters in the workplace. All i see is oportunity for a minority to push their cause and lawyers to make money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    And no-one is bothered by a non-smoker unless they get a sanctimonious lecture.
    Same with vegans, isn't it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    those who are vegetarian at age 42 have significantly higher childhood general intelligence than those who are not vegetarian at age 42.
    Due to what they eat or how they are raised?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Due to what they eat or how they are raised?

    ....or cultural environment and connections.

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    TD sure is a changed place. As for me I could never be vegan, but I could be vegetarian if I could get daily access to this food and not have to live in Southern India.


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    ^Yeah I've seen more than enough of your home cooking over the years to know you wouldn't last long going without things like steak, bacon, meatloaf, and pork chops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx View Post
    steak,
    Never eaten in Thailand, but 3 or of 4 aint bad..

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    Never eaten in Thailand, but 3 or of 4 aint bad..
    AO, ever been to here?



    ... quality beef in Bangkok, head straight for the Thai-French Butchery between Sukhumvit Soi 33 and Soi 33/1.
    Coming from Asoke Junction, slow down after passing Villa Market and turn in at Subway.

    LYNN: Halal high quality beef at the Thai-French Butchery, Bangkok
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    David what cuts and Prices?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chico View Post
    David what cuts and Prices?
    Mate, it's been a few years since I've bought there, but it was quality @ a reasonable price.

    I don't have Facebook, but their cuts and Prices are probably listed there.

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    Ok cheers.

    Makro started selling Aussie steaks but seem to of stopped now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    and not have to live in Southern India.
    Malaysia or Singapore has exactly the same - and it is brilliant.

    Not a meat fan myself, we've been pescatarians for a long while now and I find the vegan choices to be dire . . . but, to each their own

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    I find the vegan choices to be dire . . . but, to each their own
    no doubt about it, veganism requires more commitment than i could muster.

    still not sure why some people are so stridently opposed to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    if I could get daily access to this food
    I suspect most, if not all the ingredients, are available in Thailand. Makro have quite a selection of spices. Thai substitutes for some vegetables or a garden would provide the mass.

    Go on, make a few dishes for the Blokes Food thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chico View Post
    Makro started selling Aussie steaks but seem to of stopped now
    Still available In the frozen cabinets

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    burger king and mcdonalds decided they wanted those groups to consider their restaurants. FWIW, both corporations have seen an increase in customers and profits since offering those products.
    and the flip side....

    yesterday tim hortons announced that it was removing 'beyond meat' products from its menu.

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    Interesting. I want to try that stuff, quite curious to see what it's like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    I suspect most, if not all the ingredients, are available in Thailand. Makro have quite a selection of spices. Thai substitutes for some vegetables or a garden would provide the mass.

    Go on, make a few dishes for the Blokes Food thread.
    No, and no thanks..

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    I've tried the "rebel burger" at hungry jacks (Burger king outside of Oz) and it wasn't bad. I would certainly eat it again although it still is not up to a real beef pattie IMHO. In saying that there are some nice Indian vegetarian dishes I quite like.

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    I had some vegan mince pies at Christmas from Costa Coffee.tlThey were pretty good although I never knew they contained meat before

    Could never stop eating meat though.

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    I haven't eaten meat since 1976...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latindancer View Post
    I haven't eaten meat since 1976...

    LD, you should do a vege cooking thread.



    But, I comfess, I'm an omnivore.

    Balanced ...

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