A vegetarian needs to learn a lot about nutrition and info about alternate sources for nutrients to remain healthy. They also need to learn about details to food preparations so that they understand what is acceptable to eat as a vegetarian and what is not.
There are many places to learn about vegetarian foods and the health benefits of becomming a vegetarian. There are web sites to look for this information as well as health and wellness journals and magazines.
There are many cookbooks that have easy to learn vegetarian recipes. One could purchase the 'Student's Vegetarian Cookbook' from sites such as Amazon. This cookbook contains many easy to learn recipes for vegetarians.
You can find advice on vegetarian foods online at HTTP://WWW.vrg.org. VRG is the Vegetarian Resource Group, they have a lot of information on things such as veg - friendly restaurants. Also, vegetarian nutrition.
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
No it does not need to be.
You must only if you feel it necessary to yourself, but otherwise, there is no absolute need to be a vegetarian.
www.thevegetariancookingschool.com offers vegetarian cooking classes online, where you would be able to stay at home and learn to cook at the same time. If you are located in the Toronto area, veg.com provides an extensive list of vegetarian and vegan cooking classes that take part in person. This may be the best option as you will learn hands on from a professional.
You can find information on vegetarian diets online and at your local library. Sites such as about will give you all the information you need to start a vegetarian diet.
You go to culinary school and learn how to open a restaurant (there are a LOT of things you need to know to open one) and then you open a restaurant, but you don't use any ingredients that are meat or contain meat.
Inquire about vegetarian culinary classes in campuses and colleges in your local area or around the country. Many offer specific courses catered to initial cooking styles.
well as being a vegetarian myself the mince meat is replaced with quorn not sure on spelling which is a vegetarian food with all the benefits of proteins but there not proteins but not everyone likes it though so you might want to try it first
No. I think it is actually quite unusual in vets.