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No Quakers don't take communion.
Its up to you but I would take some carrot and cucumber sticks, celery, lettuce and grapes and some vegetarian fruit juice and anything else you want that is vegetarian. Enjoy!
It can! This is why you need to take protein juices and calcium in your vegetarian diet.
vegetarian
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?"
No, Shahrukh is not Vegetarian No, Shahrukh is not Vegetarian
Dravidian at the earliest they wont kill any animals , they like a vegetarian. In the Mordern world dravidian used to take non- vegetarian.
Vegetarians can take tvp, soy or Quorn
It depends on the type of vegetarian. Vey strict vegetarians use no animal products whatsoever. Others will eat eggs or milk products. Still others eat fish and or poultry. A strict vegetarian whether or not he was vegan, would not eat butter. An ovo-lacto vegetarian (eggs and or milk) might. A piscatarian (fish eater) or aviparous (bird eating) vegetarian might.
If it has been cross contaminated with raw meat. If it has gone way past its 'best before' date.
If you're preparing a vegetarian meal, or trying to stick to a vegetarian diet, then nonveg is wrong. But if you haven't got any restrictions like that, then eat/use what you want.
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.