That's vegitarian enough for me, unless you added a sausage garnish.I've just had two fried egg sandwiches.![]()
That's vegitarian enough for me, unless you added a sausage garnish.I've just had two fried egg sandwiches.![]()
Fried in lard no doubt TVCThat's vegitarian enough for me, unless you added a sausage garnish.
isn't Marmite a good source of B12?
same here and never been flagged as an issue.
The vegan society have this advice for B12... https://www.vegansociety.com/resour...-minerals-and-more/vitamin-b12-your-key-facts
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this is also a useful read. https://www.vegansociety.com/resour...hat-every-vegan-should-know-about-vitamin-b12
Of course the situation is different for vegetarians as opposed to vegans.
Vegetarians generally get enough B12 from cheese and such animal produce like things.Lifelong second generation veggie here - never had a problem with iron or B vit levels. My kids are 3rd generation vegetarians and they seem OK so far.... ;-)
The biggest problem is caterers (I won't call them chefs, proper chefs would have more imagination) thinking that pasta goes well with a roast dinner, or that you want yet another infernal goat's cheese and Mediterranean vegetable tart.
Madhur Jaffrey's World Vegetarian is a good book, as is Mary Berry's Ultimate Baking Bible.
All animal based sources.
I'm glad Liver is up there top of the list. Liver and Bacon for dinner tomorrow, am I making TVC's mouth salivate now?
We've been having more veggie meals recently as the missus is trying to encourage our 15 month old to try more veg.
It hasn't bothered me not eating as much meat as usual tbh but don't think I could give it up completely, my wife on the other hand really hasn't missed it and is contemplating becoming a veggie.
I dare you. We will need photographic evidence tho'A great ingredients list for the mother of all omlettes.
Just a thought , is this pal a drinker? Booze depletesB12 very quickly.What do you veggie (mostly vegan I think) folks do to keep your B12 levels correct? One of my veggie pals got quite deficient and had shots from the quack.
...The biggest problem is caterers (I won't call them chefs, proper chefs would have more imagination) thinking that pasta goes well with a roast dinner, or that you want yet another infernal goat's cheese and Mediterranean vegetable tart...