What do vegetarians do during Thanksgiving?!


Question:

What do vegetarians do during Thanksgiving?

what do they eat and stuff?
If you are a veg. what do u do?
and

Do Vegs, like Thanksgiving?

Just wondering!


Answers:
I know this is REALLY going out on a limb here, but my guess is that they eat vegetarian dishes.

Shocking, isn't it?



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im not veg., but i think they eat all the vegetables on the table, i think

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

we had lasagna. meatless of couse.
imm not a veg., but pretty much my
whole family is.. all i eat is chicken
but yep, we had lasagna, or last year
we had spinich stuffed shells which
are my absoulute favorite

merry christmas!!

thanksgiving isn't all about the food..

anyway there's lots of meat-free or vegan ways to enjoy eating haha. (Ever heard of tofurkey? Actually i don't know what it's called but it's something like that)

And I'm sure they enjoy the togetherness and family time ;)

Well, me and the rest of my vegetarian friends bought a "Tofurky Feast" this last Thanksgiving. For Xmas, we served a Quorn brand non-meat roast with vegan gravy. We also had a bunch of non-meat side dishes...It was awesome!!!

Vegetarian. Huh. So, what do you eat, a lot of salad?"

How boring. No, we eat a wide, balanced variety of foods, and we even invite folks over for our yearly Vegetarian (American) Thanksgiving Thing, a feast where some of the vegetarian dishes are richer than the turkey or ham our friends might bring. During the rest of the year, we tend to eat a lot of rice, vegetable stir-frys, noodles and tomato sauce, home-made pizza with and without cheese, burritos, corn chips and salsa, fruit smoothies, veggie stews, veggie burgers, roasted winter veggies -- you get the idea.

They mold their baked beans into a turkey shape. Just kidding.

I have been a vegetarian all my life. There is LOTS more to thanksgiving then turkey! My best memories are getting together with aunts, uncles, and cousins. The dinner was great, but my best memories are the family football game afterwards.

What did we have? I am guessing you mean in place of the turkey. My mom made this cashew nut loaf that vegetarian and non vegetarians alike just love! I often make bread dressing and mock chicken dish that is a favorite of the family, including the non vegetarians. Of course we had all the other fixin's such as candied yams, Waldorf salad, mashed potatoes, etc. Oh yes, and another family tradition for Thanksgiving and Christmas, sour cream gravy! mmmmmmm. It takes a LONG time to make and uses heavy whipping cream, not the processed sour cream.

my friend whos a vegetarian eat tofurkey

tofu turkey

they do whatever any1 else does! they eat! they just dont eat hte meat! thats all.

tofu turkey

We eat food, just like everyone else! I made half of the dinner vegan and my grandma took care of the rest. To be honest, people had no idea that they were eating vegan food until I told them.

I look at Thanksgiving as a time to gather with the people I hold dear. The food is just something that comes along with a gathering.

tofurky or tofu, mushroom gravy, lots of veggies...and lots of family time!

OK, so I'm not a vegetarian, but my boyfriend is, so we always have vegetarian Thanksgivings.

Last year, we had UnTurkey (we got it at Whole Foods). The roast was fabulous, and it even had a skin! That's what sold me on it, because, frankly, the skin is my favorite part of the turkey. Definitely worth a try!

This year we had a Quorn turkey. Quorn products are pretty amazing at approximating the texture of meat (in all honesty, you can't even tell that their ground round is fake). It doesn't have the iron flavor of real meat, but otherwise it tastes exactly like turkey breast.

The majority of foods at Thanksgiving don't include meat:

This is what we have on Thanksgiving: mashed potatoes, squash, corn, rice/broccoli/cheese casserole, cranberry sauce, olives, pickles, cream cheese filled celery, rolls, pies.

I had a Roast that comes from the brand Quorn. As well as rosemary seasoned stuffing. It was realllllllly good.

I eat!

I make stuffed squash, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, gravy made with vegetable stock, green beans with garlic, baked yams with honey etc.




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