cowzerp wrote: » I did, but it's stupid and unnatural.
Scioch wrote: » Too expensive and too much work involved.
Aoifey! wrote: » Too expensive? I've found vegetarian food is generally cheaper than non-vegetarian food?
Scioch wrote: » Maybe it is, I never investigated it but I figure you'd have to compensate for removing the meat which would end up costing ya. Too much like hard work anyway.
Aoifey! wrote: » Well I can tell you that from my experience that vegetarian food is, generally, cheaper.
PickledLime wrote: » Crikey, wouldn't like to see how you respond to actual hard work :pac:
Aoifey! wrote: » Scioch wrote: » Maybe it is, I never investigated it but I figure you'd have to compensate for removing the meat which would end up costing ya. Too much like hard work anyway. Well I can tell you that from my experience that vegetarian food is, generally, cheaper.
Scioch wrote: » Ok. But its a low more work though right ? I know a couple people and they are kinda whingy about it. Lack of choice in restaurants/takeaways, more cooking involved, checking this and that to make sure its ok to be eatin etc etc. Not a bad thing if it doesnt bother ya. But for the average lazy Joe Soap it would fast become a pain. Did for the people I know anyway. But then again they could be just missing meat.
Ghandee wrote: » Linda McCartney vegetarian burgers, 2 pack, €3.99 Proper quarter pounder burgers from butcher. (pack of four) 3.99€ Veggie stuff, twice as dear.