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Quite so Oldskool I am with you on this one, though I do not believe in your principals I will back your right to have them and I strongly agree you do not have to justify them.
We are going a little bit off topic with this direction though chaps so could we stick to the original ? and perhaps start another debate on off topic if you really, really want to.
PS Don't put me out off a job though I have a dog and motorhome habit to support
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Quote My question is are there others who are in similar position and how do you cope when away in a motorhome any diet suggestions would be appreciated
Many thanks for all your very helpful replies, many have given me food for thought and the fact,that eating is all part of motorhoming ,I was under the impression that this was an ideal site to find the answer to the question I originally posted
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Father in law a farmer and I was vicar in a rural parish. It is when you see a flock of sheep slaughtered and left in the field next your house that you have a reaction, like I have experienced
So whats that got to do with diet suggestions.
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Just looking for support from many kindly folk on this site, which I have received and I do not intend to pursue this any further due to the possibility of provocation
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I’ve been a vegetarian for nearly 73 years and even had a vegetarian Ration Book during WW2. I don’t give a hoot what other people eat nor do I care what others think of veggies, I earned the right to live my life as I want to. I don’t tell others what they should eat and I don’t expect them to tell me, my reasons for being a veggie? I don’t like the taste of meat.
Oh, I’ve got three strapping great sons, two of which are veggies as well without pressure from me.
Enjoy whatever you’re eating, I do.
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The original question was asking for vegitarian recipes so i think you're wandering a bit. Try to stay on subject please and respect the original posters question about vegetarian diet suggestions.
jackkelly, i'm sure more helpful replies will follow in the meantime...
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Have you tried doing a search on google for vegetarian recipes? I've just tried it and was surprised at the number available, I'm sure you will find something new there, while camping we tend to stick to the readily available and easy to cook items like pastas, quorm, mushroom pies, veggie curries and so on, most of which are on the shelves in the main supermarkets. I wish they sold leek and potatoe bake though.
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