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On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 19:20:45 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Todd" > wrote in message ... >> On 03/18/2013 02:35 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> Nonsenese! Please, please quit your lying! Please! Vegetarians can eat >>> dairy and eggs. Vegans do not. Vegans do not use any animal products. >>> Not >>> even leather. Vegetarians can use leather. Not all do. >> >> >> Hi Julie, >> >> I am not lying. We are using different definitions. Since >> I did not know what your personal one was, I was using what I >> thought was the common definition. > >That's not *my* personal definition. As I said before, there are three >distinct types of vegetarians and one type of vegan. Granted of the vegans, >some eat raw foods and some do not. Even some vegetarians only eat raw >foods. But that's a different matter. >> >> This is the definition I am using. Egg and dairy eaters >> would fall under the definition of "Semi-vegetarians". >> Apparently the "Vegetarian Society" (see below) doesn't >> think they are vegetarians at all. > >Oh nonsense! Just nonsense! Egg and dairy eaters (who abstain from eating >flesh) are VEGERTARIANS! What is a "vegertarian"? Is this yet another level of vegetarian? I've never heard the term before. Where can I read more about these vegertarians? >A semi-vegetarian would be a person who eats a vegetarian diet most of the >time but occasionally eats flesh, be it chicken, beef, pork, lamb, fish, >whatever... > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetarianism >> >> -T >> >> From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetarianism >> >> >> Vegetarianism: >> >> Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the >> consumption of meat – red meat, poultry, seafood and >> the flesh of any other animal; it may also include >> abstention from by-products of animal slaughter, such >> as animal-derived rennet and gelatin. >> >Yes! We both put up the same link. But apparently you took the information >that they put and changed it into something else. A vegetarain abstains >from the consumption of meat! And by-products of animal slaughter. But you >failed to quote the egg and dairy part. In fact you failed to actually >quote what you did put. Let me quote it for ya. > >" There are varieties of the diet as well: an ovo-vegetarian diet includes >eggs but not dairy products, a lacto-vegetarian diet includes dairy products >but not eggs, and an ovo-taco vegetarian diet includes both eggs and dairy >products." > >Then it does on to say: > >" A vegan , or strict vegetarian, diet excludes all animal products, >including eggs, dairy, beeswax and honey. Vegans also avoid animal products >such as leather for clothing and goose-fat for shoe polish." >> ... >> >> Semi-vegetarian diets consist largely of vegetarian >> foods, but may include fish or poultry, or sometimes >> other meats, on an infrequent basis. Those with diets >> containing fish or poultry may define "meat" only as >> mammalian flesh and may identify with vegetarianism. >> A pescetarian diet has been described as "fish but >> no other meat". *The common use association between >> such diets and vegetarianism has led vegetarian groups >> such as the Vegetarian Society to state that diets >> containing these ingredients are not vegetarian, due >> to fish and birds being animals.* >> >Exactly! Those diets are *not* vegetarian. Just as I said. > >A pescatarian eats fish and shellfish but no other animal flesh: > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pescetarianism > >A pollotarian eats only chicken and no other animal flesh: > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollotarianism > |
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