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the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Exclusive for ED Veggies to discuss matters

> vegetarian.

>

> This was spawned by the upset it caused among some

> meat eaters that someone wanted to have a meat

> free day.

>

> Is this in the right Forum?


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No, this is "What's On" - I think you want the lounge!

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the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Exclusive for ED Veggies to discuss matters

> vegetarian.

>

> This was spawned by the upset it caused among some

> meat eaters that someone wanted to have a meat

> free day.

>

> Is this in the right Forum?




Can American veggie's post on this thread ?

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Alan - I love cabbage too. Brussels sprouts are even better.


Current fave veggie recipe is roasted butternut squash gnocci. Easy peasy to make from scratch and forget the traditional sage butter, chilli butter is even better. One meat-free day per week and you can't go wrong with this yummy autumnal dish (hope Tom is taking note).


Oh, and ... you didn't provide your bank account details via PM as requested.

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food for friends is super - had desert there not long back.


id be down for veggie/vegan dinning club.


will you be coming along to blue brick cafe on 20th oct as we have Ms Cupcake (vegan cupcakes) giving a talk on ethical businesses - hope to see you at 7.30pm


Tom

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Salsaboy Wrote:

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> Had a fantastic lunch yesterday in Brighton at a

> veggie restaurant called Food for Friends. Worth

> the trip to the coast just for the starters.

>

> Yumyum


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Terre a Terre is the best veggie restaurant in Brighton I know - not cheap but definitely worth it :)


ETA: It's making me drool just reading the menu descriptions .....

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