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In reply to the discussion: Chicago Archdiocese says no to veggie burgers during Lent [View all]C_U_L8R
(49,506 posts)35. What bias? A vegetable patty is not meat. That's the plain reality of it.
If you believe it's meat, fine, go ahead, give em up all you want. But don't pretend to say it's about sacrifice. Truly it's silly to tell other people they can't have their vegetables just because they're in a certain shape or have ketchup on them.
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Yes, it is about making a sacrifce, and if they were talking Impossible Burgers, I'd see the point.
LisaM
Feb 2020
#27
If you are a member of an indigenous tribe, can you eat marine mammals on Fridays in Lent?
jberryhill
Feb 2020
#36
I had two juicy pork sausages for breakfast, before I remembered it was Ash Wednesday, so that
OnDoutside
Feb 2020
#40
Rashers, two fried eggs, black and white pudding, a mound of toast and a mug of tea.
OnDoutside
Feb 2020
#51
You have no heart. You shall be plagued by buckets of unsalted, room temperature oatmeal.
Hermit-The-Prog
Feb 2020
#53