ten reasons to eat more like a vegetarian
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Why not go the whole hog (whole cabbage?) and eat a completely vegetarian diet?
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Why not go the whole hog (whole cabbage?) and eat a completely vegetarian diet?
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I'm with you on going all-veggie. On Lighter Footstep, we're hoping that if people give meatless a try once or twice a week, they'll see it can be done more often. :-)
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Posted by: Chris Baskind | May 02, 2007 at 10:38 AM
It would be a start! Great site, by the way.
Posted by: Sujatin | May 02, 2007 at 11:20 AM