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How do I do a good vegetarian Thanksgiving?

No bully pls.

>> No.13229298
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13229298

Like so.

>> No.13229307

Make a seitan roast and stuff it with cranberries.

>> No.13229317

>>13229292
kill whichever faggot is a vegetarian and roast them in a literal sense.

>> No.13229328

>>13229317
Suicide isn't a good idea anon

>> No.13229345

Feed a turkey vegetables, kill it, then eat it.

>> No.13230351

Go to an Indian restaurant to eat and order vegetarian.

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>>13229292
You don't!

>> No.13230682
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13230682

>a holiday about giving thanks for having plenty to eat
>refusing to eat most food

yeah ok bud

>> No.13230718

Pumpkin including the roasted seeds, buttered corn, cranberry booze. If you like eggs do deviled ones.

>> No.13230738

>>13230682
Most food is plant based

>> No.13230762

>Have to eat Thanksgiving with the in laws now-a-days
>Mashed potatoes with no butter or milk
>Stovetop stuffing
>Tofurkey
I used to bring green bean casserole but last year they freaked when I told them I use a bit of bacon grease and sour cream.
I won't bring anything this year, I'm honestly trying to stay at home and do my own thanksgiving

>> No.13230904

>>13229292
minimalistbaker.com

that is all

>> No.13231419

Vegetarian tamales would work well, IMO. idk wtf you'd stuff 'em with, tho. Mebbe some of the typical TG vegetables, like mushrooms or s/t. Maybe instead of using corn husks or banana leaves, you could use cabbage leaves so they'd be wholly edible.

>> No.13231676

>>13230762
Stay at home and do your own Anon, holidays are meant for enjoyment.

>> No.13231698

>>13230738
All food is plant-based. Meat was grass once.

>> No.13231738

>>13229292
I actually went to a vegan thanksgiving. I have a vegan friend and her mom is vegan too, and we went to her mom's house for thanksgiving in another city. The food was pretty good for the most part, but no matter how much I ate I couldn't get full. We had leftovers the second day and I ate tons of food but was still starving. The third day I was starving and I told my friend I needed a burger or I would go insane and her mom said she knew a couple places that had meat and vegan stuff and we went to a mexican place and I got a giant burrito and I ate that shit like I had just spent 2 decades in a gulag in northeastern siberia.

I don't get how people can eat nothing but plants. There was plenty of protein available but just one day of no meat and I felt like I had gone weeks without food. I was hungrier than if I hadn't eaten.

>> No.13231799

>>13231738
>I don't get how people can eat nothing but plants. There was plenty of protein available but just one day of no meat and I felt like I had gone weeks without food. I was hungrier than if I hadn't eaten.
Oddly, I've the opposite issue: if I don't have vegetables, I don't feel satiated and I overeat meat. As an example, I went out to barbecue last week. They had one vegetable dish on the whole menu, collards (which were cacadoody, 2bh). When I 'cue at home, two ribs, a veggie shishkebab and some pone and I'm good. This place? I ate double the amount of ribs and pone as I would at home plus some crispy pork belly and mac&cheese. I would have had more if we didn't have somewhere to be. I was still hungry. It's odd how just a skewer or two of vegetables can make me feel satisfied.

>> No.13232064

I'm an ex-vegetarian. It's not too bad. Just get a tofurkey of something. They're actually pretty good.

Most other foods can be made vegetarian by using veggie broth