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Feb

Go Veg For Lent

Today is Ash Wednesday! It’s officially the start of Lent and time to give something up. I don’t view this as ‘giving something up’ but in theory this is the perfect time to go vegetarian. It’s what you gain which is so interesting here…

Going veg for Lent is great for the animals, your health and the environment. After relishing in this lifestyle for 40 days, there should be no reason to go back to eating meat and fish – you’ll feel on top of the world and so will the animals spared from your dinner plate.

Check out the PETA US blog VegCooking.com for some amazing recipes to keep your tastebuds tingling over the Lent period and beyond.

Here are some great facts for going veg this lent:

• Compassionate celeb veggies include Moby, Pamela Anderson, Paul and Stella McCartney, Joaquin Phoenix and Natalie Portman.

• Vegetarians are typically slimmer than meat eaters: In a study of over 21,000 people, vegan men weighed 5.9kg less and vegan women 4.7kg less. With the media hype over incentives for the obese to lose weight, doesn’t going veg make more sense?

• More than 850 million chickens are slaughtered for food each year in the UK, whether you go down Jamie Oliver’s and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s free-range route or not. Meat is murder whichever way you look at it.

• It takes 2,500 gallons of water to produce a pound of meat, but only 25 gallons to produce a pound of wheat – that’s 100 times less per pound!

Good luck and be sure to let me know how you get on. I’d be interested to hear if anyone already had this plan, or vegetarians going vegan for Lent.


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posted by Sherilyn on February 6th, 2008 at 10:01 pm

I always go veg for lent.

I don’t believe however that veggies are thinner than meat eaters at all. Most veggie’s I know are much, much fatter than I am. I am 152cm/5.2′ and weight 52.07kg/117lbs. I eat meat, I excercise, take vitamins and drink plenty of water. My sister is a vegan and a lot of her friends are as well. Yes there are obviously skinny ones, but they don’t look any healthier than I. We all look just fine to me.

It is a good idea though to forgo meat for Lent, I do it every year, as do my children.

Sherilyn.

posted by Sherilyn on February 6th, 2008 at 10:02 pm

P.S I’ll keep you posted on our progress during Lent.

Sherilyn

posted by Ravi on February 7th, 2008 at 5:21 am

My English Christian white wife has decided to give up alchol for lent,except if it is feast day or birthday of one of our loved ones.We are Vegans.
Indeed,Jesus fasted for fourty days in the desert for the love of Gods humanity for all creatures,small,beautifull and live on honey and dews on cactus plants in the desert and perhaps a fig or date or two.
So why cant Christians follow the master world over?Has PETA wriiten or emailed to all leading Christians in the world including the budding Presidents and PMs in the western world of thier intentions of following the masters example?eg Email the Queen,Pope,Gordon Brown,Arhbishop Brown,Archbishops Nazir Ali,Sentamu, Republican Maccain,Hilary Clinton,President Bush,Huckabee,Romney,Obama etc and publish a list of genuine Christians versus sadducees and pharisses and neither here or there christians.Indeed,The Ash wednesday has started with a bad omen as both the Japanese whaling fleet has started its massacre of blessed Whales and much maligned and ruthless tesco stores have joined equally cruel Asda in mass marketing and exploiting factory farmed blesed chicken at a throw away price of two English pounds.God have Mercy,Christ have mercy and save humanity from such degradation and evil and abuse of power by ruthless merchants at home and abroad.amen.

posted by Matt on February 7th, 2008 at 8:45 am

Vegan for 8 years, weight has gone down over that time, but mainly and quite importantly, I’ve not had a common illness during that time, I’ve felt much healthier for it and I can also go to sleep with a clean conscience each night!

There’s many reasons you should go vegetarian, think of the animals

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