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On Sun, 2 May 2021 bruce bowser wrote:
>On Friday, April 30, 2021 Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 4/30/2021 10:56 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> > On 2021-04-30 10:48 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >> Stole this from another group
>> >>
>> >> http://gfretwell.com/ftp/Vegans.jpg
>> >
>> > I would not refuse to eat something because it is vegan. I just don't
>> > buy into it and I am not prepared to cater to guests who choose a vegan
>> > diet. I have to saw that every once in a while when I am at the corner
>> > bakery I get one of their vegan peanut butter squares. They are
>> > incredible. When I went to Georgia with the club a couple years ago the
>> > group was willing to indulge out vegan member and someone made an
>> > delicious vegan chili. I cooked some shrimp and someone else cooked
>> > sausage. The vegan dish was good, but the shrimp and sausage made it a
>> > meal.

>> Over the years we've had friend that are pescatarian and vegetarian and
>> never had a problem. We could always make a suitable meal or enjoy one
>> at their house. Vegan would be out of the question. Bring your own food.


Bringing one's own doesnt work for kosher, every family's concept of
kosher is different... most practising Jews won't eat Hebrew National
products because they are sold in non kosher markets. A kosher
butcher shop is either 100% kosher or it's not kosher at all.

>A few vegan dishes are great. Like those veggie burgers. They've really come along quite a bit.
>Especially when steamed.


The best veggie burgers are potato latkas.