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"Pudding veggie"?

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  1. Found this list on another site.
    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/kristi16.htm

    Lacto-Ovo Veggie - omits all flesh from the diet but does include dairy products and eggs.

    Ovo Veggie - a vegetarian diet with the addition of eggs only (no flesh and no dairy.)

    Vegan - Excludes all foods and products of animal origin including honey, wool and leather.

    Raw Vegan - Same as above but consumes raw or 'living' food only.

    Semi Veggie - Also referred to as a 'part time vegetarian.' Red meat is eliminated from the diet but fish and chicken are still consumed on occasion.

    Pesco Veggie - Eliminates most animal flesh but allows the consumption of fish, seafood, eggs and dairy products.

    Semi vegetarian and pesco vegetarian are a bit of an oxy moron but you will come across people who use these terms to describe their eating habits.

    Pudding Veggie - A vegetarian of any sort who lives on a "meatless" junk food diet.

    Social Veggie - A 'pick the meat of the pizza and it will be ok' kind of vegetarian.

    We're lacto-ovo-veggies.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. My particular brand of diet (no flesh, no eggs, includes dairy) didn't make it to that list.

    I feel so small.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. I'm a Lacto-Ovo-Veggie too! I want to turn Vegan, but finding it tough to leave some stuff out of my diet. Let's see!

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. Purplesque, I used to be a Lacto-vegetarian (I wouldn't eat cheese that contained animal rennet for example). I'm pretty sure that's a valid term.

    I wonder what one would call people who follow a Saatvik diet. No eggs, dairy, seafood, poultry or meat but also no 'impassioning foods' like onions, garlic, leeks, chives, aphrodisiacs or dietary stimulants like coffee/tea.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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