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The noun vegetable means an edible plant or part of a plant, but usually excludes seeds and most sweet fruit. This typically means the leaf, stem, or root of a plant ...
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veg (v j) intr.v. vegged, veg·ging, veg·es Informal. To engage in relaxing or passive activities. Often used with out. [Short for vegetable.] veg [vɛdʒ]
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Proud parents, share your stories about the pleasures and perils of raising your veg cabbage patch. 3103 Posts 204 Topics Last post by sdvegi
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Use PETA's free guide to going vegetarian or vegan. It has everything that you'll need to get started right away: recipes, tips on eating out, health information, and ...
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VegSRQ - A Vegetarian Seafood Eatery ... Our philosophy is quite simply, unpretentious. Veg offers a variety of seasonal, creative & flavorful foods that bring a ...
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noun, plural veg. Chiefly British Informal . a vegetable. Origin: 1940–45; by shortening
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In France, eating animals becomes legal obligation - Veg*ns struggle for their freedom of conviction. Read More | Comments (0)
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Veg Kids & Teens (see all) Baking with Kids. When my sons were young, long winter days at home seemed—well, long. When one more board game, one more art project, or yet ...
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vegetarian 2007, Tom Masters, Eastern Europe [1], Lonely Planet, ISBN 1741044766, page 120 : The food's lip-smackingly good with some veg options, and ...
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The Vegetarian Pages (incorporating the World Guide to Vegetarianism) will be relaunched. We are hoping the site will regain its value to the vegetarian community: as ...
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