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Originally posted by Conrau KYes, I know, but I don't like it anyway. I don't like cooked spinach either.
You know, tofu isn't seafood.
Originally posted by RJHindsif my wife made it you would, beautifully seasoned with Indian spices, garlic , ginger,
Yes, I know, but I don't like it anyway. I don't like cooked spinach either.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieOh I see, it would be disguised so much that I could not tell what I was eating.
if my wife made it you would, beautifully seasoned with Indian spices, garlic , ginger,
chillies, with some Paneer (Indian cheese), yup Spinach and Indian cheese (Saag
Paneer), awesome, served with a cold beer and a fresh Tandoori nan bread, you dont
know what your missin RJH
Originally posted by Rajk999Leather products e.g. wallets,footware,belts are not taboo in India. But leather footware is taboo inside all hindu,sikh,jain,buddhist temples. In most of indian homes ( except in westernised people's homes ) footware of all kinds is best left at the entrance. Footware of any kind is not at all permitted in the kitchens. Leather footware is not worn by the bride and groom and the priests during the marriage ceremony. Myself and wife take care to ensure that only egg-free cakes are bought by us. We do not use any jello or gelatin.
Do you also avoid by products from animals like leather wallets, belts and shoes? What about jello and products from gelatin?
Originally posted by rvsakhadeoUse of leather products support and encourage the killing of cows. Dont you think so?
Leather products e.g. wallets,footware,belts are not taboo in India. But leather footware is taboo inside all hindu,sikh,jain,buddhist temples. In most of indian homes ( except in westernised people's homes ) footware of all kinds is best left at the entrance. Footware of any kind is not at all permitted in the kitchens. Leather footware is not worn by th ...[text shortened]... e care to ensure that only egg-free cakes are bought by us. We do not use any jello or gelatin.
Originally posted by Rajk999Maybe,although I have not heard of cows being slaughtered specifically for making footwear.Nowadays though canvas and plastic are substituting leather for footwear in a big way.
Use of leather products support and encourage the killing of cows. Dont you think so?
Originally posted by rvsakhadeoIncidentally, cow slaughter is prohibited in many states of India. Although, ironically not bull slaughter. It is the poor buffalo which is butchered and the meat of which gets exported to middle east for eating. Most Hindu farmers will not sell their old bullocks or cows to the butcher or to the vendor carrying them to the monster sized slaughterhouses. Most farmers allow their livestock to get old and die in the cowsheds and bury them lovingly in their farms.
Maybe,although I have not heard of cows being slaughtered specifically for making footwear.Nowadays though canvas and plastic are substituting leather for footwear in a big way.
Originally posted by VoidSpiritKilling vegetables incurrs much less karma than killing animals.
salad is murder too!
Originally posted by karoly aczelIs the "Great Magnet" like the Flying Spaghetti Monster, a fictional concept
Killing vegetables incurrs much less karma than killing animals.
The hares believe that you can "work off" the karma incurred by eating vegetables in a "short time",(I'm thinking 20 minutes of chanting),whereas you incur too much karma with eating meat.
That is the core belief and certainly , in a country such as ours(australia), everyone could e ...[text shortened]... r other, there is no messing with the "Great Magnet", as any seaman will tell you 😉
Originally posted by RJHindsThe Great Magnet is like the sea-you'd hate to be swimming against the currents less you keep coming out with these ridiculous, off topic comments to my posts.
Is the "Great Magnet" like the Flying Spaghetti Monster, a fictional concept
parodying religion?