tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3338557.post367700898574625553..comments2023-08-18T04:37:47.001-04:00Comments on Byzantium's Shores: chronicling the misadventures of an overalls-clad hippie: Answers, the second!Kelly Sedingerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10704114189919711467noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3338557.post-17722510606412694982012-08-21T13:50:29.304-04:002012-08-21T13:50:29.304-04:00Loved them! My husband and I eat a lot of home ma...Loved them! My husband and I eat a lot of home made pizza simply because it's one of those easy to "mix" meals (part for a vegetarian, part for a carnivore.)<br /><br />No eggs, no dairy, no animal products is "vegan." Hardcore vegans don't even eat honey (it enslaves the bees.)<br /><br />Beans ARE awesome! I eat a lot of them, as well as lentils.<br /><br />Hindus who are practicing vegetarianism for religious reasons usually eat dairy such as milk and yogurt, but not eggs. Traditionally, you might be killing a chicken because it was hard to know if it was fertilized. Other religions (Jainism, Buddhism, etc.) have their own rules.<br /><br />I'm a very liberal ovo-pesco vegetarian; I eat eggs and even fish, but no fowl, mammals, etc. What I think of as a "Catholic vegetarian," i.e. "fish is not meat but birds are meat."New York Erratichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12910004748099284750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3338557.post-2810215549366983422012-08-21T09:29:02.739-04:002012-08-21T09:29:02.739-04:00Great answers! I always enjoy your "Ask Me An...Great answers! I always enjoy your "Ask Me Anything" feature.<br /><br />Oh, and I LOVE PB and potato chips.<br /><br />And I consider eggs to be vegetarian because the eggs are unfertilized, but there are plenty of people who would argue that point with me.<br /><br />Anyway, great answers!Kaye Wallerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06491607694389685973noreply@blogger.com