• Easy, simple vegetarian food
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Hi. I want to be a vegetarian. The problem is that I'm a lazy fuck, and bacon&beans feels much easier than whipping up some fresh veggies and shit. So what I'm looking for is cheap and simple vegetarian food that I can cook after work without too much effort. Thank you. Also, bacon is good.
Quick easy and tasty - veggie stir frys. Slightly more lengthy, veggie curries. Salads are always good, especially if you can get really fresh ingredients. Omelettes are always tasty. I'd recommend you go and buy a veggie cookbook for some ideas, it'll definitely be helpful.
So, why do you even want to become a vegetarianist?
[QUOTE=Apache249;32838398]So, why do you even want to become a vegetarianist?[/QUOTE] Because enviroment, and health, and that most of the chicks I meet nowadays are vegetarian, and I want to be better than them so that they spread their legs.
[QUOTE=Gurant;32840503]Because enviroment, and health, and that most of the chicks I meet nowadays are vegetarian, and I want to be better than them so that they spread their legs.[/QUOTE] eewwww you eat meat is the normal response from most vegetarian chicks. But if neither of you eat meat, why does it matter if she spreads her legs.
[QUOTE=Waffle99;32841872]eewwww you eat meat is the normal response from most vegetarian chicks. But if neither of you eat meat, why does it matter if she spreads her legs.[/QUOTE] Because I'm not going to feed her my dick, I'm going to put it in her vagina
I'm a vegetarian and if I ever cook I just do something really easy like stir fry but im not much of a cook
It depends entirely on your cooking ability and what you like to eat. As a general rule, Stir Frys and curries are easy to make and you can spin them out over a few meals. Try things like carbonara and "pasta, ____, and sauce" too :) I'm vegan, cook for two and entire two weeks shopping (including junk food, snacks, fizzy drinks and mock meats) costs just short of £50 delivered. It's all about googling and meal planning to be honest. Starting off, I'd say find one recipe and make tons of it, that way you've got a back up if you really can't be assed cooking. Good luck!
Whenever I'm in the mood for vegetarian food I go to In n Out and tell them "Yeah, go ahead and put pickles on that double double".
I'm not much of a vegetarian.
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I've had friends go through a similar phase but in the end it works out if you just go at it.
[QUOTE=Magistrate;33016499]I'm not much of a vegetarian.[/QUOTE]Yeah same. I'm all about the beef and the chicken. Burgers are my favorite. [editline]28th October 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=rickperryfan148;33016502][IMG]http://www.anime3dsluts.com/content/just%20cartoon%20dicks/Anal%20games%20of%20Jetsons/George%20Jetson%20Gets%20His%20Tight%20Asshole%20Destroye/jetsons_02.jpg[/IMG] hell yeah[/QUOTE]DUDE!!!!! JUST STOP!!!! YOURE POSTING THIS IN A MOD'S THREAD!! HOW STUPID ARE YOU
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Make some pesto and put it on some penne pasta.
You can often find lots of different frozen "premade" soybased products like sausages, nuggets, burgers and such. At least where I live in Sweden. It can get dull if it's the only thing you eat, but it really nice if you feel lazy and uncreative sometimes. I'm a fan of making lots of different stews, currys and such whenever I got time and store them in the freezer to eat later. That way you don't have to cook every day.
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