LJ, Fount of All Knowledge
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Mini trampoline: Good low-impact workout, or disaster waiting to happen?
Also, I am in the market for a good, general cookbook (think "Joy of Cooking") for:
- Mediterranean Cooking (esp. Greece and Italy)
- Recipes for Lent
- Jewish cooking
Any recommendations?
I am trying to deal with the incredible paucity of fish and bean recipes in most "generican" cookbooks. Vegetarian cookbooks are slightly better. Slightly.
Also, I am in the market for a good, general cookbook (think "Joy of Cooking") for:
- Mediterranean Cooking (esp. Greece and Italy)
- Recipes for Lent
- Jewish cooking
Any recommendations?
I am trying to deal with the incredible paucity of fish and bean recipes in most "generican" cookbooks. Vegetarian cookbooks are slightly better. Slightly.
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Date: 2010-03-06 09:11 pm (UTC)Yes. It always irks me when someone says they're vegetarians and eat fish. If you're vegetarian, the only animal products you eat are eggs and/or cheese/milk products and/or honey - that's why they're called ovo-lacto vegetarians or lacto-vegetarians.
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Date: 2010-03-06 10:21 pm (UTC)Personally, I'm more of a flexitarian, I think the new term is. Trying to be mostly vegetarian, but not always. (The last time I lost weight and kept it off for years, I ate meat once a day and red meat once a week. I also walked 3 miles a day...)