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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
The point, is that what you consider "vegetarian FOOD" (not vegetarian DIET) - is not what you think it is. If it doesn't have actual meat in it, then it's vegetarian. It doesn't have to be a substitute for meat. Decent vegetarian food can stand on its own, without having to pretend to be meat-like. Cole slaw and potato salad are two examples of that.
Eggs are an example of that, PB&J sandwiches are an example of that, Mac & Cheese is an example of that.
All foods that aren't made with meat - are, by definition, vegetarian foods.
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Again, let's not get tied down with picayune semantics. I think everyone knows the difference between having potato salad with their hamburger and being a vegetarian.
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