Re: quick and easy dinners for vegetarians needed
- From: "C. James Strutz" <strutzj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 14:11:29 -0400
"Peter Aitken" <paitken@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Dee Randall" <deedovey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Peter Aitken" <paitken@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> "Jude" <JudeNev@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> OK, it's back to school season. No more luxuriating around enjoying
>>>> summer vacation - the kids come back next week. I'm gong to a new
>>>> school this year and inherited a classroom with 17 years accumulation
>>>> of JUNK. I've spent all of this week going through it and filling
>>>> trashcans with 1989's curriculum. Next thing I need to do is rearrange
>>>> the desks and bookshelves. She has a huge room feeling small and
>>>> crowded.
>>>>
>>>> So, anyways, I'm coming home absolutely exhausted every night. Next
>>>> week, when kids are back and I actually have to plan lessons and teach
>>>> on top of it, I'm gonna be wiped. I need some good ideas for what I can
>>>> make for dinner really easily when we get home. Toss together some
>>>> ingredients for a casserole, or a crockpot idea that I can leave
>>>> simmering all day long. I've got about 30 - 45 minutes from the time we
>>>> get home until I need to have dinner on the table for my daughter.
>>>> We're both vegetarian, but not opposed to fake meats or even seafood.
>>>>
>>>> I was thinking about a tuna casserole for tomorrow. My mom's recipe but
>>>> jazzed up: cooked rice, canned tuna, canned shrimp, celery,
>>>> waterchestnuts, cream of something soup from a can (I use asparagus),
>>>> and a little milk. Salt, pepper, celery salt. Topped with crushed up
>>>> potato chips. It goes well with a waldorf salad for crunch and cold.
>>>>
>>>> Beyond that, I'm at a loss for casseroles that don't feel too heavy -
>>>> it's still 83 degrees here right now and pretty damned humid too.
>>>>
>>>> I know you all can help me! Whatcha got?
>>>>
>>>> All I know is that I'm tired of take-out chinese food and delivery
>>>> pizza.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I am a bit puzzled - you ask for "dinners for vegetarians" and then talk
>>> about tuna casserole. Vegetarians do not eat fish.
>>>
>>>
>
>> Here is what I gathered, hoping it is correct:
>> Vegans: a strict vegetarian; someone who eats no animal or dairy
>> products at all.
>>
> I do not think that is correct. A vegan is not a "strict vegetarian," they
> are a vegan. The idea of "strict vegetarian" versus "just plain
> vegetarian" is silly. You either are or you are not.
>
>>
>> Vegetarian: eater of fruits and grains and nuts; someone who eats no
>> meat or fish or poultry.
>>
>
> My point exactly.
>
> People seem to need a term to describe themselves. It's silly, really. If
> you eat fish but not mammals or birds, that's fine, but there is no term
> to describe you. Calling yourself (I mean "you" in the generic sense, not
> personally) a vegetarian in that case is just plain dumb.
Such people are called pesco-vegetarians.
.
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