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Going vegetarian (me ovo-lacto, Mrs. 200Meters more plant-based vegan)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nandina" data-source="post: 756363" data-attributes="member: 23742"><p>Hi 200 Meters, I am not a vegetarian though I could easily be. I love vegetables and many non-meat dishes, however, I’m married to a confirmed carnivore! I manage to sneak in a couple of non-meat dishes a week, since I am the chief cook, though. Hubs never seems to mind. But a steady diet of it...uh...probably not happenin’!</p><p></p><p>I commend you for your new lifestyle choice! What I would like is if you wouldn’t mind sharing some of the recipes you end up using or perhaps cookbooks you find interesting. I am a real foodie and enjoy trying new things. In particular, if you have specific Israeli dishes you’d like to share that would be great. (I am assuming you cook?)</p><p></p><p>Are Israeli dishes typical of other Middle Eastern cuisine, ie. moussaka, hummus, tabbouleh, baba ghanoush (I mostly know appetizers and love them!) I used to live in the Detroit, Mich. area and they have a fabulous Middle Eastern part of town where I spent time in my youth and have loved those dishes ever since. But those are sort of the more popularized dishes, I’m sure. Perhaps you can suggest some real, “down-home“ Israeli foods.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, and enjoy your new, healthier lifestyle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nandina, post: 756363, member: 23742"] Hi 200 Meters, I am not a vegetarian though I could easily be. I love vegetables and many non-meat dishes, however, I’m married to a confirmed carnivore! I manage to sneak in a couple of non-meat dishes a week, since I am the chief cook, though. Hubs never seems to mind. But a steady diet of it...uh...probably not happenin’! I commend you for your new lifestyle choice! What I would like is if you wouldn’t mind sharing some of the recipes you end up using or perhaps cookbooks you find interesting. I am a real foodie and enjoy trying new things. In particular, if you have specific Israeli dishes you’d like to share that would be great. (I am assuming you cook?) Are Israeli dishes typical of other Middle Eastern cuisine, ie. moussaka, hummus, tabbouleh, baba ghanoush (I mostly know appetizers and love them!) I used to live in the Detroit, Mich. area and they have a fabulous Middle Eastern part of town where I spent time in my youth and have loved those dishes ever since. But those are sort of the more popularized dishes, I’m sure. Perhaps you can suggest some real, “down-home“ Israeli foods. Thanks, and enjoy your new, healthier lifestyle! [/QUOTE]
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