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 Vegetarianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lacto vegetarians do not eat meat, but may consume milk and its derivatives, like cheese, butter or yogurt.
Strict vegetarians avoid consuming all animal products (e.g., eggs, milk, cheese and honey).
Ovo-lacto vegetarians do not eat meat, but may consume animal products such as eggs and milk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetarianism

  
 Zoinkpanooley - Vegetarianism and Veganism
Lacto vegetarians are much like lacto-ovo vegetarians, except that they do not eat eggs.
Lacto vegetarians may have some trouble with what they can and can't eat, since eggs are sometimes hidden in products such as pasta and ice cream, where you would not suspect eggs.
A lacto-ovo vegetarian is a vegetarian who eats neither red meat nor poultry, but does eat animal products such as eggs and dairy products.
http://www.geocities.com/zoinkpanooley/vegetarianism.html

  
 Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Lacto-ovo vegetarianism
Many vegetarian cookbooks are available to help new vegetarians prepare meals at home.
Thus, many vegetarians avoid meat but eat dairy products and eggs (on the grounds that store-bought eggs are unfertilized).
Lacto-ovo vegetarians are people who do not eat meat, but do include dairy products (lacto) and eggs (ovo) in their diets.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_g2603/is_0004/ai_2603000479

  
 Vegetarianism: Practice of Vegetarian & Vegan Diets
Vegetarianism is incompatible with eating meat or flesh (of any kind).
Vegetarian Diet Questions - Vegetarian Types - Vegetarian Diet Myths - Becoming Vegetarian - Vegetarian Nutrition
There are many different types of "vegetarians." In general, vegetarians are classified according to the type and range of vegetarian foods consumed.
http://www.vegetarian-diet.info/vegetarianism.htm

  
 Vegetarian Frequently Asked Questions -Definitions
Vegetarian : For the purpose of membership of IVU, vegetarianism includes veganism and is defined as the practice of not eating meat, poultry or fish or their by-products, with or without the use of dairy products or eggs.
Lacto Vegetarian : Same as VEGAN, but also eats milk products.
'Vegetarian' and 'Fruitarian' are already associated with societies that allow the 'fruits' of cows and fowls, therefore..
http://www.ivu.org/faq/definitions.html

  
 Healthopedia.com - Vegetarianism (Strict Vegetarian OR Vegan, Ovo-Vegetarian, Lacto-Vegetarian, Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarian, ...
Vegetarians who eat no meat, fish, poultry or dairy foods (vegans) face the risk of missing out on certain nutrients.
Vegetarian diets tend to be healthier, if planned correctly, than diets that include animal foods.
This is found in legumes, tofu, dark green leafy vegetables, dried fruit, seeds, whole grain products and iron-fortified cereals and breads.
http://www.healthopedia.com/vegetarianism/

  
 diet semi vegetarian
Lacto-ovovegetarian: Diet consists of plant foods, milk, dairy products and eggs.
A semi-vegetarian, for example, eats small amounts of red meat and poultry vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, seeds, and nuts of a standard vegetarian diet.
Semi or Partial Vegetarian: Doesn't eat red meat, but may eat chicken or fish
http://www.just-just-just-diet.com/diet_semi_vegetarian.html

  
 Vegetarianism
Lacto vegetarian - eats dairy products; no eggs or meat
Younger vegetarians are usually part of a family that eats vegetarian meals for health or religious reasons (for example, many Seventh Day Adventists follow a vegetarian diet).
Before your child or your family switches to a vegetarian diet, it's important to note that all vegetarian diets are not alike.
http://kidshealth.org/parent/nutrition_fit/nutrition/vegetarianism.html

  
 Vegetarian Recipes -- Foods and Cooking for Vegetarians and Vegans
Vegetarians can be truly thankful that so many of the classic Thanksgiving dishes celebrate produce from the New World: squash, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, potatoes, green beans.
Vegetarian Recipes -- Foods and Cooking for Vegetarians and Vegans
Vegetarian/Vegan 101 Appetizer Recipes Main Dish/Entree Recipes Soup Recipes Salad Recipes Dessert Recipes More Recipes Health/Nutrition Meal Planning/Shopping The Vegetarian Family Tools/Appliances/Gadgets Tips/Techniques Cookbooks Travel & Restaurants Vegetarian/Vegan Life
http://vegetarian.about.com

  
 Boston.com / A&E / Food / Meet the new kid: the flexitarian
Vegetarians are adding fish and chicken to their shopping carts and others are eating more vegetables
Joining vegetarians are vegans, who don't allow meat, dairy, or eggs into their diet; raw foodists, vegans who will not heat anything above 116 degrees; and now flexitarians, vegetarians who dabble in fish and poultry.
Today, the lines have blurred: Shopping carts are piled with tofu, soy milk, and veggie burgers, along with chicken breasts and plenty of vegetables.
http://www.boston.com/ae/food/articles/2004/10/27/meet_the_new_kid_the_flexitarian

  
 Vegetarianism
Vegetarian or nonvegetarian diets that are low in fat, saturated fat and cholesterol may decrease blood cholesterol levels.
They don't eat any meat, but do eat eggs, milk, and other dairy products such as cheese, butter, and yogurt.
Some people are just lacto vegetarians; they eat dairy products, but not eggs.
http://www.fcs.uga.edu/pubs/current/FDNS-E-18.html

  
 AllRefer Health - Vegetarianism (Lacto-Ovovegetarian, Lacto-Vegetarian, Partial Vegetarian, Semi-Vegetarian, Vegan)
Some combinations are milk and cereal, peanut butter and bread, beans and rice, beans and corn tortillas, and macaroni and cheese.
Semi- or partial vegetarian: Diet consists of plant foods and may include chicken or fish, dairy products, and eggs.
Lacto-ovovegetarian: Diet consists of plant foods, dairy products and eggs.
http://health.allrefer.com/health/vegetarianism-info.html

  
 One Eighty :: www.oneeighty.ca :: Story
Treat yourself out to a vegetarian restaurant such as Le Commensal, a vegetarian buffet in downtown Toronto at Bay and Elm Street.
Jenny McQueen of the Toronto Vegetarian Society says that many people eliminate meat from their diets to avoid diseases such as mad cow and the avian flu virus.
When we consume meat, we are consuming more of everything - land for cattle, water to feed the livestock, and so on.
http://www.yorkregion.com/yr/180/stories/story/2191583p-2540137c.html

  
 Ovo-Lacto Vegetarian Defined - Glossary of Vegetarianism and Vegetarian Cuisine at the Veggie Table
Lacto vegetarian - Vegetarian who eats dairy products but not eggs.
Ovo vegetarian - Vegetarian who eats eggs but not dairy products.
Ovo-Lacto Vegetarian Defined - Glossary of Vegetarianism and Vegetarian Cuisine at the Veggie Table
http://veggietable.allinfo-about.com/articles/gl-ovolactovegetarian.html

  
 vegetarianism
*Vegetarians who choose not to use milk, yogurt, or cheese need to select other food sources rich in calcium.
When it is time for protein-rich foods to be introduced, vegetarian infants can have pureed tofu, cottage cheese, and legumes (pureed and strained).
Although vegetarian diets are higher in total iron content than nonvegetarian diets, iron stores are lower in vegetarians because the iron from plant foods is more poorly absorbed (23).
http://www.seekwellness.com/nutrition/vegetarianism.htm

  
 christ and krishna
Genesis 9:3 "Everything that lives and moves will be food for you.
Now, the question arises, what does the eating of butter and honey have to do with knowing how to choose between good and evil?
Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything."
http://www.geocities.com/priitaa/christ_and_krishna.htm

  
 WellnessMD: Vegetarianism
Vegetarians are people who do not eat meat, fowl or fish, but do eat grains and vegetables, plus dairy products (lacto-vegetarians) and/or eggs (ovo-vegetarians) or both (lacto-ovo).
Scott Adams (writer/artist of comic strip "Dilbert") Source: Vegetarian Times
The Practical Guide presents a survey of what is really known about the action of a vegetarian diet in humans, includes vegetarian recipes, and information on vegetarianism and its effect on the immune system stimulation.
http://www.wellnessmd.com/vegetarians.html

  
 Simply Veg! :: http://vegetarianism.danielck.net
The transition to a vegetarian diet have encouraged me to read up more about this special diet.
I have came acrossed many useful articles and information during my quest for the solutions to my problems.
http://vegetarianism.danielck.per.sg/

  
 Lacto-Vegetarianism
Vegetarians (on a sensible diet) are generally heathier than meat-eating equiavlents.
Lacto vegetarian is based on the Spiritual premise "Thou shalt not kill.".
Less often sick, sick for a shorter duration, higher endurance, and longer life have been attributed to vegetarianism.
http://geocities.com/SiliconValley/Hub/2399/vegan/index.html

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