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do they have vegetarian options

Posted By: romey on 2007-08-13
In Reply to: Actually I do eat what I want on Kimkins. The menus are merely - examples. What I've done (sm)

As I am vegetarian, would like to check into it further, but if they do not take this into account, do not want to waste the time. Thanks


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Have you ever tried Amy's vegetarian and
organic food in the frozen section?  Her cheese enchiladas are delicious.  Her tamale dinner with rice is good too.  There are no GMO's either.  Van's organic/veg waffles in the frozen section are delicious too and they are wheat-gluten free.  Oprah went on a wheat-gluten/vegan diet and she lost a ton of weight.  She said she never feel so "alive."
vegetarian here
cous cous recipe off the top of my head.

Two boxes of plain cous cous
1 can of black beans, drained and rinsed
1 can of yellow corn
1 small can of black olives (optional)
Small tub of feta cheese (optional)
1 red, yellow or orange pepper
paul newman's light balsalmic vinegar dressing
1 tsp cummin
2 tbs of dijon mustard
salt and pepper to taste

Cook cous cous according to box directions

Mix half cup of the dressing with the cummin, mustard and salt and pepper

Mix all other ingredients in large bowl, slowly mix in the wet ingredients and then add in more dressing to taste. chill in fridge. Enjoy, wonderful for the summer,
I've been a vegetarian since I was 17 . . .
My three children are vegetarians and my three grandchildren are vegetarians - none of them ever had meat.
While I am not a vegetarian, it is the natural
process for "creatures"
to eat each other. I hate when one of my cats kills another "creature" but that is their nature.
i was a vegetarian for 5 years
and if it is done right, it is a healthy lifestyle. HOWEVER, to think there is something wrong with meat-eating, is to question the way God made this world and the things in it. Course, maybe you don't believe in God, in which case, what you eat is the least of your problems.
As I said already, I am a vegetarian, but not a vegan.
Vegans do not eat ANY foods originating from animals.

I eat eggs, drink milk and eat fish.

That's it.

I am very healthy and slim.


vegetarian. Daffy or Donald?
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I have a vegetarian pepper quesadilla recipe

That's SUPER delicious. Here it goes:


green bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, red bell pepper  1 each


1 medium white onion


1 tsp. cumin to taste


1 tbsp. olive or vegetable oil


1/2 tsp. salt & pepper each or to taste


1/2 tsp. lime juice (optional)


1 bag of fiesta blend of cheese or mexican blend.


6-8 medium tortillas


Cut all bell peppers and onion into strips and saute all items over medium heat in a skillet. Add cumin, salt & pepper. 


 Spoon sauted veggies into tortillas - on one-half of tortilla only. Add cheese on top of veggies. Close tortilla and heat in a clean preheated skillet over medium-hot heat. When lightly browned, turn over. They should look slightly crispy and light brown. Cut into thirds.


Great vegetarian (and other) recipe site - sm

www.recipezaar.com


Bottom left column "browse these top catetgories" will get you to the vegetarian ones


 


options
The only option is leaving? There's no hope for a passive/aggressive? Is this really true?????
somewhere in * options *
you should have the choice of checking to alert you when an email has been read.  I believe this is the case in Outlook.  Not sure about the others, hotmail, yahoo, etc.
She has some options -sm
The first of which she needs to see her first shirt or commander.  She could maybe get reassigned to another base stateside and not be deployed right now.  She also could take emergency leave.  She could also allow her parents or another close relative to take care of the child for a time.  The thing is, she has signed a contract that is hard to break.  While her superiors will most likely work with her, she is under obligation to serve as expected along with everyone else.  If she goes AWOL, as someone suggested, she is subject to jail time when she is caught (and believe me, the military can find you!).  Been connected with the military for 45 years now.  That is just the way it is.
There many Catholic options
If you want something prepackaged:

www.setonhome.org (regionally accredited.)
www.kolbe.org
www.chcweb.com
www.olvs.org (They are traditional.)

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cathswap/

Cathswap is a yahoo group for buying used Catholic curriculum.


I would give her 2 options

Someone did this to me.  I told her there were 2 options if she needed my help this badly.  I told her that I do work, just from home so her options were:


1.  Since it takes time away from my work, she would need to make up the income lost including transportation costs.  Since I make about $20 an hour, she would owe me at least that much each time I had to drive her kid plus a transportation fee of $5 a day (gas and what not).


2.  If she didn't want to pay, than she would get to take care of my kids at her house when she was off of work.  If that meant she was off at 6, got home at 6:30, and still needed to do what needed to be done at home (dinner, cleaning, spending quality time with her family), she would have my kid with her so that I could work since I had to take time off to help her out.  If I had to work at night, she could watch my kid (or just take my kid to work with her if she wanted her nights).


Needless to say, that made her realize that I do, in fact, have a job and she would need to rely on someone else.  She wasn't willin to pay $25 a day nor was she willing to give up her nights for my child. 


A couple of options
I would try to host your own. They should be understanding that you want to celebrate being a new couple doing the family things. Or you could go to one on Thanksgiving day, the other on the day after and then do the opposite for Christmas Eve and Christmas. Ask your husband what he thinks, certainly he knows his family well enough to be able to know how they would take it.
They do have payment options
it may be if you're not already in arrears with them, but I have had a payment plan with them before. When you file for the automatic extension, it only allows that the deadline to file the return itself is extended to August 15th, but if you are going to owe, you are still supposed to pay by April 15th. (What's the point, right?) I think it is more a means for people who have complicated returns to get more time to complete them, but still have to estimate how much they owe and go ahead and pay that.
I did about a month ago. There are other options.
Workin at the Q. Money is real tight.

But there are internet sites like Hulu where you can watch TV shows for free. Also at least I know on NBC who can watch some TV shows on there for free, too. Just about any news channel you can watch recorded news stories and sometimes even live if something major is going on.

Also, I found on YouTube that you can watch shows and movies. They have started putting commercials on them, though (same with Hulu). But who cares, you would have to see them on cable TV, anyway.

There are actually a ton of internet sites. I actually got into watching old *Kojak* reruns on Hulu (I know, but I liked that show back when.) They have a ton of old shows.

There is also Netflix or Redbox - you can get the cheaper options for movies.

I can watch my local news on the internet, too.

So, just seek out what options are out there for you. I figure even if it is only temporary (I have some job interviews this week) I can still watch things on TV but on the internet until things are better.

Honestly though, I will have to think about that because I haven't missed my cable TV not one bit.
Have at it. You are limiting yourself to options daily.
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You may not feel that you are limiting YOUR options SM
but it sure sounds like you would try to limit other people's options.  What a sad, intolerant attitude.  The fact of the matter is that there are gay/lesbian people in the world and there have always been.  They are human and they have rights and they have needs and some companies are giving them the opportunity to purchase what they want/need.  Not all stores are bible outlet stores or catering to the PG audience. 
I agree about society and options, etc. (as
You don't have to have an eating disorder to be thin. Not everyone who is thin has an eating disorder.

Don't wish that horrible fate upon yourself.

If you want to lose weight, just set your mind to do it. Decide before every meal, snack, or drink you have, if what you're eating is undermining your desire to look better and be more healthy, and decide if instant gratification is more imporant that this.

Oh, and by the way, just because you are thinner, does not mean people will give you more attention. Believe it or not, it is what's inside that counts to the people who really love and know you. Yeah, you might turn more heads, but you are still the same person inside.

Having said all that, I do agree that society does judge people on their appearance.... beauty, body, blah blah blah... I could go on about my philosophy of that, but I'll save it for another time :-)
There are a lot of options for at-home high school (sm)
There are many online high schools used for homeschooling. Some community colleges and 4-year colleges and universities have high school homeschooling options to check into. You may also have the option of her taking some college classes, but watch out...they may be run by gays and lesbians. What is wrong, again, with a gay and lesbian club?
When looking at the two options, the monthly payments were much higher
if buying, I mean by double in many cases. Also, my husband knows the car dealers where we bought, and they were the ones actually explained all of it to us and why most of them lease! I'd rather pay under 300 a month forever than pay 500 or more a month for 5 or 6 years for the same car. Yes, you may not have car payments for a few years but what are you really saving based on the above? Plus, NO repairs and always having a brand new car. Some even come with free OnStar and satelite radio for a year, and other perks like that. Oh, I've bought many times in the past; and for me this is just a much better deal. To each his own.
simply explain that for several years KFC has had many side options
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Most larger wine stores have a whole organic/vegetarian section of wines. Good stuff! nm
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not normal...usually a plan covers all the fancy phone options sm
if that was my phone bill I would freak out.  Heck I don't even pay that much for electricity during hot summer air-conditioning months.  A good cell phone plan, with data included should not even cost that much because you get allowances for texting, etc.  whose ever that is really needs to revisit their contract.
I have been vegetarian on/off for 35 years, was vegan for about 5 years sm
not that hard. Right now, I am having so many issues with food allergies and celiac disease, having to give up nightshade veggies...nothing left to eat. I am eating some meat now, but not when the gastroparesis sets in!

Being vegan is not hard...unless you are a celiac. This is how I figured out the celiac part because so many of the meat analogs and vegan packaged foods use gluten for the protein and I got really sick from it. I gave up all the premade things and the whole grains with gluten and I was fine.

There is vegan and then there is VE-GAN. By definition, vegans don't wear, use or consume anything that is derived of animals...no leather shoes, most shampoos and toothpastes are off the list, as are deodorants. No wool or silk. Anything with soap usually has animal byproducts. It is very involved and rather difficult to do.

Giving up meat, eggs and dairy is no big deal, except for cheese. You hear that ad about "comfort proteins" in a baby formula and there is such a thing. Mother's milk, be it human, cow, goat, whatever...contains a chemical that triggers the release of endorphins in the brain so that feeding feels good in more ways than one. The purpose of this is ensure that the nursed young want to nurse and thrive. Human milk has a lot of these, so does cow's milk and cow juice triggers the same reaction in the adult human brain. Cheese is concentrated milk and therefore these chemicals are also concentrated. As a result, cheese is an addictive substance. This is the hardest thing to give up when going vegan. Vegan cheese substitutes are nasty and they don't melt. If a dairy-free cheese melts, it contains casein, an animal protein and not vegan.