Revolutionary in diet, perhaps. Not all vegetarians consider themselves revolutionary.
It's actually very easy to make vegetarian custard. The original recipe for custard is already vegetarian, so all you have to do is nothing. Just follow the usual recipe for custard and you'll have vegetarian custard.
No, but you can make them vegetarian by replacing the mutton with flavoured TVP, (Textured Vegetable Protein).
Not always.
The Holocaust was not 'revolutionary' and the suggestion does not make sense.
None. No non-human animals are vegetarian. Vegetarianism is a lifestyle choice. Only humans make lifestyle choices. Only humans can be vegetarian.
vegetarian pizza
You can go to the folllwoign website to learn how to make some vegetarian dishes for your family http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/everyday-cooking/vegetarian/main.aspx
This depends on how you mean the term leading. Do you mean the most frequently asked questions or baited questions? Here are some of the most common questions: "Why did you become a vegetarian?" "What is the difference between a vegan and a vegetarian?" "Do you hate meat?" "How do you make up for the proteins that are difficult to find in plants?" "Do you take vitamin supplements?" "How does being a vegetarian affect your health?" "How does being a vegetarian make you feel?" "How can I transition to being a vegetarian or vegan?" "Are there health benefits from simply reducing meat consumption?" "What are the spiritual benefits of being a vegetarian?"
It depends on the type of sauce. Some sauces are vegetarian friendly, others might not be. You can also make your own sauces.
It doesn't matter if you're a vegetarian. Just make sure to get protein and work out a lot.
Not necessarily although sometimes inadequate nutrition (vegetarian or not) can cause one to miss a period.
When spongebob used his wish to make him a vegetarian. Although he made the flying Dutchmen a vegetarian I assume this is what you mean.