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Friday, June 2, 2006
Where can vegetarians dine?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
If you’re a vegetarian, sure you can go to a vegetarian restaurant and the world’s your oyster or…ahhhh..oyster mushroom. But, what do you do when you eat at conventional restaurants? Are you tired of uncreative vegetarian entrees that always seem to start with a portobello mushroom?? Or resigned to the grilled cheese sandwich?? Are things getting better for vegetarians when dining out?
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Where can vegetarians dine?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
If you’re a vegetarian, sure you can go to a vegetarian restaurant and the world’s your oyster or…ahhhh..oyster mushroom. But, what do you do when you eat at conventional restaurants? Are you tired of uncreative vegetarian entrees that always seem to start with a portobello mushroom?? Or resigned to the grilled cheese sandwich?? Are things getting better for vegetarians when dining out?
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Where can vegetarians dine?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
If you’re a vegetarian, sure you can go to a vegetarian restaurant and the world’s your oyster or…ahhhh..oyster mushroom. But, what do you do when you eat at conventional restaurants? Are you tired of uncreative vegetarian entrees that always seem to start with a portabello mushroom?? Or resigned to the grilled cheese sandwich?? Are things getting better for vegetarians when dining out? Maybe it is easier now that more and more non-vegetarians are eating meatless entrees more often just to mix things up. And what about vegetarians who say they’re eating that way to be healthier…but, then get everything covered in cheese??? Does going vegetarian always mean you’ll lose weight not eating meat?
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Where can vegetarians dine?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
If you’re a vegetarian, sure you can go to a vegetarian restaurant and the world’s your oyster or…ahhhh..oyster mushroom. But, what do you do when you eat at conventional restaurants? Are you tired of uncreative vegetarian entrees that always seem to start with a portabello mushroom?? Or resigned to the grilled cheese sandwich?? Are things getting better for vegetarians when dining out? Maybe it is easier now that more and more non-vegetarians are eating meatless entrees more often just to mix things up. And what about vegetarians who say they’re eating that way to be healthier…but, then get everything covered in cheese??? Does going vegetarian always mean you’ll lose weight not eating meat?



