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On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 20:44:03 +0100, Peter-Lucas wrote:
> Bob Striker > wrote in news:7cdc4aa0-9735-41da- > : > >> Peter Lucas has been with SO for 15 years 1 month. Since 1993? but he >> was married in 1994! Read below: >> >> >> Newsgroups: rec.food.veg >> From: (de Moraes) Subject: Help!!! I married a >> Non-Veg!!!! Message-ID: > >> Organization: UCLA Department of Physics Date: Mon, 10 Jan 94 23:53:52 >> GMT >> Lines: 27 >> >> >> Well, I went and did the unthinkable, and now I have to feed him AND >> two meat-eating stepsons. I am a vegetarian for philosophical reasons, >> and cooking/eating meat is out of the question for me. After 13 years >> I will NOT be cheating! So, does anyone have any suggestions for how >> to feed these guys? They like proper meals, with several dishes, >> whereas I am more used to the one-bowl dinners, having been a bachelor >> and student for more years than not. >> >> I am beginning to work a bit with TVP, have done the Sloppy Joe and >> Chilli. Pretend meat has never appealed to me, since I never miss >> meat, but if there are any good brands out there I would be happy to >> hear about them. I live in LA, so almost everything is available. I am >> not a vegan, but I usually go the bean and grain route. Unfortunately, >> this is the stuff they would consider a side dish, were they to eat it >> at all. >> >> I have all three types of TVP, but as of yet haven't figured out what >> to do with the really large ones. >> >> So, HEEEEEEEEELLLLLLPPPPPP, before I go crazy and start spending all my >> free time at the vege cafe down on the corner...leaving my husband to >> fend for himself. >> >> Naomi Lucas >> >> >> >> Her name was Naomi De Moraes (but changed to Naomi Lucas :-) >> >> She was a Theoretical Physicist at UCLA. >> >> She wanted me to give up drinking, fighting, skydiving, and wanted me >> to >> become a vegetarian. >> >> I told her I could manage the vegetarian thing, and could also manage >> to >> give up drinking and fighting, but she could go screw herself if she >> expected me to give up jumping!! >> >> Had a quickie Californian divorce after that :-) >> >> >>>Don't worry, I've got the east coast >>> covered. ![]() >> >> >> Don't know who's covering the east coast here, 'cause I'm normal. It's >> everyone else that's all screwed up!! :-) >> >> > You crossed the line now. I have something real NICE in store for you. Err, you going to reward them? |
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On Dec 2, 6:44*am, "Peter-Lucas" > wrote:
> Bob Striker > wrote in news:7cdc4aa0-9735-41da- > : > > > > > > > Peter Lucas has been with SO for 15 years 1 month. Since 1993? but he > > was married in 1994! Read below: > > > Newsgroups: rec.food.veg > > From: (de Moraes) > > Subject: Help!!! I married a Non-Veg!!!! > > Message-ID: > > > Organization: UCLA Department of Physics > > Date: Mon, 10 Jan 94 23:53:52 GMT > > Lines: 27 > > > Well, I went and did the unthinkable, and now I have to > > feed him AND two meat-eating stepsons. *I am a vegetarian > > for philosophical reasons, and cooking/eating meat is out > > of the question for me. *After 13 years I will NOT be > > cheating! *So, does anyone have any suggestions for how > > to feed these guys? *They like proper meals, with several > > dishes, whereas I am more used to the one-bowl dinners, > > having been a bachelor and student for more years than not. > > > I am beginning to work a bit with TVP, have done the > > Sloppy Joe and Chilli. *Pretend meat has never appealed > > to me, since I never miss meat, but if there are any > > good brands out there I would be happy to hear about them. > > I live in LA, so almost everything is available. > > I am not a vegan, but I usually go the bean and grain > > route. *Unfortunately, this is the stuff they would > > consider a side dish, were they to eat it at all. > > > I have all three types of TVP, but as of yet haven't > > figured out what to do with the really large ones. > > > So, HEEEEEEEEELLLLLLPPPPPP, before I go crazy and start > > spending all my free time at the vege cafe down on the > > corner...leaving my husband to fend for himself. > > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * Naomi Lucas > > > Her name was Naomi De Moraes (but changed to Naomi Lucas :-) > > > She was a Theoretical Physicist at UCLA. > > > She wanted me to give up drinking, fighting, skydiving, and wanted me > > to > > become a vegetarian. > > > I told her I could manage the vegetarian thing, and could also manage > > to > > give up drinking and fighting, but she could go screw herself if she > > expected me to give up jumping!! > > > Had a quickie Californian divorce after that :-) > > >>Don't worry, I've got the east coast > >> covered. * ![]() > > > Don't know who's covering the east coast here, 'cause I'm normal. > > It's > > everyone else that's all screwed up!! :-) > > > -- > > Peter Lucas > > Brisbane > > Australia > > You crossed the line now. I have something real NICE in store for you. Now peter I suggest you count to ten before losing your temper again. You don't want your blood pressure to do to high. Regards Lois |
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On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 20:44:03 +0100 (CET), "Peter-Lucas"
> wrote: >Bob Striker > wrote in news:7cdc4aa0-9735-41da- : <snip> >You crossed the line now. I have something real NICE in store for you. Geez Slinky give it a rest!!! Welshdog -- News and views... from 'the land down under'. Australian Opinion http://australianopinion.com.au and http://australianopinion.com |
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