An appropriate gift to present to a vegetarian: nothing made of leather. fur or silk. Depends on the personal tastes of your friend, what he, or she would like. Perhaps you taking the time just asking this question shows that you care.
Because they're missing out on the nutrients present in meat.
It depends upon the person, but many vegetarians do not eat gelatin, present in marshmallows (and thus in wagon wheels). Vegetarian alternatives do exist.
I would not present dentures to someone as a present in front of everyone. It would be more appropriate to either give them the gift before all the guests arrive or give them a card and note what you got them (and will give to them later).
It is about a fair split. While some will remain partial vegetarians, many will ultimatel bdome full-fledged vegetarians or even vegan after many years.
Protect the Bay as a great natural resource for the benefit of present and future.
It depends on the girl's personality. The way to give proper gifts isn't to ask some random person on the internet, but to get to know the girl and see what she likes so you can give her an appropriate present.
Yes. They have Brahmanical ancestry. But present day shettigars are not vegetarians.....the rest of the practices are like brahmins..
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The present tense of "give" is "give."
The RDA does not change for vegetarians/non vegetarians.
Introducing the chief guest is an honor. It is appropriate to give a short resume of this guest including their ties to the body present. In addition, the reason why they are the chief guest should be given.
Semi-vegetarians, or "mostly" vegetarians.