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There are some German vegetarian foods. Click on the link below, under 'Related links', for recipes.
While they are not "bad" in and of themselves, non-vegetarian foods (i.e. meats) can be high in fats, contain more bacteria that vegetarian (i.e. plants and grains) foods, and can be less healthy.
celery, they love it
Maya Angelou was not a vegetarian; she enjoyed a variety of foods and did not adhere to a strict vegetarian diet.
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.
There are many companies that make vegetarian frozen foods. One of those companies is Amys. Another big company that makes them is lightlife. Finally there is Peta who specialize in vegetarian frozen foods.
There a lot of vegetarian convenience foods.
Gail Davis has written: 'The Complete Guide to Vegetarian Convenience Foods' 'Vegetarian Food for Thought' 'So, now what do I eat?' -- subject(s): Vegetarian cookery, Vegetarian convenience foods
The first thing is to plan accordingly for your vegetarian diet. By using the vegetarian food pyramid chart, that is the groundwork for your new diet. Then make sure you get enough nutrition by choosing a variety of foods.
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.
Anything without meat.
Because everyone eats bread.