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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Vegetarian question..?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Vegetarian question..?),it will help you,my kids.

I want to be a vegetarian .. but i'm not to keen on alot of vegetables... i've wnted to be one for along time but it seems so difficult.. i also luv KFC but i luv animals and hate how cruely they are treated .. Any vegetarians who know how i can get around this? (btw i do realise this question sounds stupid =\)

Answer:
you would not love KFC or hardly any fast food joints (or any meat from grocery stores)... Have you seen the KFC PETA video? This is absolutely disgusting and I guarantee you'll never eat at KFC again after this. There have been numerous attempts to put an end to this abuse... but it keeps happening. It is not pretty so watch at your own risk. I havn't touched fast food in ages, and we get our meat from a local farmer.


They also have a vegetarian starter kit if you're interested.
Its a matter of priorities. Only you can decide which is more important. There is no ethics police that will get you if you eat a dead chicken, only your conscience. That's really the way to get around it;-)

As for the vegetables. You really need them, so start with what you can tolerate. Most people eat salad of some sort. Haelthy sauces can help most veggies go down. I still can't figure out cauliflower though;-) and i've been veg for 17 years.

I really love Vegweb.com as a resource. They have a billion great recipes.
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you have to devlope a taste for spices and dry beans. You can make lots of food once you have taste to eat certain foods
It is not a stupid question. I do not find it easy to be vegetarian because some vegetables perish rapidly. If you are a lone vego, you may make do with canned vegies although I do not find a great variety of them in supermarkets. If you are worried about missing out on essential proteins that everyone else gets from animal meat, then I suggest you try some of the new soya meats available in some stores. Make sure you eat fruit every day!Also don't forget about nuts. I love cashews myself. I believe they are an execellent souce of protein. Lastly, do a search on any vegetarian forums for advice from very 'experienced' vegetarians. Good luck.
I'm a vegetarian. You really do need to enjoy eating a variety of vegetables as they will make up the bulk of your diet. KFC is one of the worst things you can eat. Perhaps start by eating more healthy. Cut out red meat, pork, veal, lamb, etc. Eat fish(not deep fried) and organic free range poultry. Eat a piece of fruit at every meal. A lot of people who aren't keen on vegetables enjoy eating fruit. Work your way slowly into increasing your veg intake. Make a list of veg that you like, and a list of veg that you don't like. I bet there will be MANY different types of veg that you haven't tried and probably never heard off. Do research.

Go to vegweb.com for some meal ideas.

As you get used to your new diet, you can gradually cut down your intake of animal protein. It's up to you to teach yourself about healthy vegetarian foods and to make sure you get enough of the necessary proteins and nutrients. There are many helpful books. The book that I bought is called "Becoming Vegetarian" published by Macmillan Canada.

Best of luck with your new healthy way of eating.
Good for you for wanting to try. Vegetables--you should try to like 'em, even if you don't be come a vegetarian. Maybe cooked vegetables is the answer--I make zuchinni in a tomato and onion sauce with cheese and it's yum. As for KFC replacement, how about fried fish (if you'll be eating fish) or fried breaded tofu? Good luck.
Your question is not stupid.
I've been a veggie for alomst twenty years and at first it was difficult. There are many stores on the Internet that sell great vegetarian food. Vegetarians are a huge step ahead of meat eaters. Check out -

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just dont eat non veg
i tried being vegetarian and i got sick (i did all the vitamins, shakes etc) some bodies do not adapt to the lifestyle (despite what some tell you) so i went back to my heritage to make peace with eating other living creatures. my grandmother was cherokee, i honor the animal and give thanks that it died so that i may live. we are all part of the circle of life and brothers, that is the way of the great spirit. i hope this helps........peace
I sypathise totally, til recently I wasn't a vegetable fan and I've been a vegetarian for 12 years. Lentils and soya chunks are great for protien, the soya chunks work well as a meat substitute. Pasta is fine to eat, bread, rice, noodles, cheese, there are those fake meat slices you can buy or freezer meals. I eat mainly indian food now so that's a bread and vegetable/lentil based diet but when I was younger it was lots of cheese, pasta and hummous.
i m a vegetarian.i have frnds u are nonvegs but have converted.it is not as diff. as it seems.its natural 2 luv kfc.if u really luv animals,check out peters www.goveg.com.they have a video on how animals r treated.after seeing this,no animal loving ,self respecting person would go near meat.if u still have trouble,they have a veg starter kit.
I'm a vegetarian and couldn't eat vegetables and fruits alone. I eat soy meats and also drink organic milk and free range eggs...I will alway keep my dairy products because they don't come from a dead or abused animal...they are organic. The bocca burger are to die for...try the soy meat. I don't like like tofu either...
This is not a stupid question at all. . .in fact, it's an excellent one. I can't eat a strictly vegetarian diet because of some digestive problems, but I've cut out almost all red meat. I've also struggled with ways to adapt to a new type of diet.

There are ways to "disguise" vegetables so that you get the benefits but not the taste. Some bread recipes use pureed veggies as part of the ingredients, and the bread can be delicious. You can also add pureed veggies to casseroles and soups, too, for extra nutrition.

There are meat substitutes for chicken, hamburger, etc. if yu're not quite ready to give up chicken nuggets and burgers, yet. Personally, I don't care for most of them, but they can be a way to get over the worst of the cravings.

Being a vegetarian takes some creativity and work. Things like the "Moosewood" cookbooks can give you some delicious and fun alternative recipes to work with. They can be the springboard to develop your own terrific recipes and menus!
try eating a variety of vegetables so that you can really find ones that you do like :)

do some research on KFC and what sort of chicken they use and all the preservatives and stuff and that will scare you from eating KFC!

good luck!
Going vegetarian is not just vegetables. There are veggie burgers, veggie chicken, veggie sausage, veggie hot dogs, phony bologny and the list goes on. Check out the grocery store or health food store. I have cookbooks that call for meats and I just substitute with the aforementioned foods. You can too. Its so delicious. Good luck! xoxo, Zena
Perhaps reading up more about the way animals are treated will change your mind about eating them.

Have you tried cooking your vegetables in different ways? I didn't used to like many as I used to have them well boiled when I was young. However I like them a lot more stir fried or steamed as they have more flavour and crunch.


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