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    Re: prekilling your snake's prey by yourself?

    Quote Originally Posted by djansen View Post
    off topic, how much protein do you take in daily? and can you eat fish and eggs?
    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Protein is not only available in meat or fish products. Dark green leaves provide high sources of protein, also soy products and many other vegetarian sources. Chances are she intakes more protein in a day then most Americans just because of what she would eat on a daily basis is very healthy and high in many minerals, protein and nutrients.
    What Connie said.

    I am not vegan. I do eat eggs, not very much though. I never liked milk, but do enjoy cheese.
    No, people who eat fish are not a vegetarian. If you eat fish you are a pescatarian, which in my opinion, doesn't mean a ton to me, but it is an often big step for people trying to become vegetarians or vegans.

    Dark vegetables are fantastic. When I tell people I dislike lettuce, their jaws drop and say 'how can you be a vegetarian and not like lettuce?'
    I dislike iceberg lettuce which is low in nutrients and is basically water, it shouldn't be the part of the meal that is 'vegetable healthy' which it often is in American families. I however, love dark leaves such as spinach in a vinaigrette salad. MUCH healthier.
    I'm still working on amino acid intake with supplements, however, I do believe there are other methods of getting amino acids, and I have been looking them up.

    We are way off topic. Lets stop talking about this please.

    Edit: If you like, you may read more here.
    http://www.vegsoc.org/info/protein.html#requ
    Last edited by blackcrystal22; 11-09-2008 at 09:46 PM.

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