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My grandfather born in 1876 and father born in 1908 were lifelong vegetarian, not easy for people to understand what it meant in those days and they were regarded as being very odd. Their criteria was not to have anything where the animal had been killed so had dairy and eggs but of course ingredients did not have to be declared so I'm sure they ate things containing animal products, the things that come to mind was Worcester sauce which has anchovies in and cheese which would have had rennet from animals (not so now as most cheeses have a non animal rennet). They even avoided wearing things made of leather, a bit tricky before all this plastic came into our lives.
My daughter is vegetarian not for ethical reasons but she doesn't like the texture or flavour of meat so finds the 'meat substitutes' just as unpleasant as they try to mimic those things.
My daughter is vegetarian not for ethical reasons but she doesn't like the texture or flavour of meat so finds the 'meat substitutes' just as unpleasant as they try to mimic those things.