Hello Everybody,
One thing I would like to investigate. I am a vegetarian. I eat meat-replacement products, and as someone of Dutch/Indonesian heritage, I also eat a lot soya products, which we rever as Tahoe- Tempe.
In our culture, we Indo's can greet each other by yelling Tahoe-Tempe to each other.
I was wondering what to eat in Russia when I go there in the future. Are there also meat replacements and soya products in lets say, Novosibirsk?
I believe Vladivostok must have it, because it is so near Japan.
Maby I am too negative and do Russians know more about the vegetarian kitchen than I expect. I had Orthodox-Christian friends from Bulgaria and they were sometimes vegetarian too.
Why don't I eat meat? I am Krishna devotee and meat eating is monsterous theft to bodies from other souls. It took me about 6 years to control the sense gratification conditioning of meat. Without my grandmother I succeeded, because I ate too much outside and then it is very difficult to become vegetarian.
Do svidanya, Mandy



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As in the Pee hole doesn't not get a exit so the kid practiacally can't pee
One side of the family has a huge hillside farm supposedly owned by all the lineage... basically generation upon generation of great-grandmothers free roaming long horn steer left to breed and live a natural life and be fed but left alone. No one's allowed to eat or sell them. I don't know how many there are...big place...100 or more. Us kids one reunion climbed up on a tractor and chucked boulders at them to piss them off. They piss off well. And every generation is just supposed to pay for the animals not to be eaten--the legacy. It's creepy. Hehe.
. Anyway, I believe, you overstate.
