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  1. dunno what an eco award is and I’m glad.

    I can’t think of any vegan or vegetarian meal that we regularly eat other than vegetable soup, maybe pasta and sauce but that typically has beef or sausage in it. I guess i will go look up the differences between vegan, vegetarian and such then regret that I wasted time

    1. Vegan is “no animal products at all”. Vegetarian is *supposed* to be no meat, fish or poultry, but some “vegetarians” will call it “no meat or poultry, but fish is ok”, and some will eat fish and poultry, but not meat.

      So basically vegetarians will eat eggs and cheese, vegans won’t.

  2. I’d like to hear Iron Maiden play jazz. I bet they’d put an intense spin on it.

  3. Veganism is a philosophy or a religion, even. Vegetarianism is a dietary choice.

    1. Eating mostly vegetables is a dietary choice. Vegetarianism is a religion, as you can tell by how the people who practice it absolutely will not shut up about it. Veganism is a CULT.

      1. I was asked once by a woman in the Sierra Club, “Aren’t you vegetarian?”
        I replied, “Not every day of the week.”
        That ended that conversation pretty quickly.

  4. I’m a second hand vegetarian – the animal eats the vegetable, I eat the animal.

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