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  2. The Only Way You Should Be Eating at the Whole Foods Salad Bar

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    With Whole Foods now charging $11.99 per pound for its salad and hot bar, it’s easy to walk out of there with a pricier lunch than you expected. If we’ve only got room for the cream of the ...

  3. These 5 Trader Joe's Products Seem Vegetarian or Vegan But ...

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    Shopping for plant-based groceries at Trader Joe's isn't always easy. These five seemingly vegetarian and vegan products either contain meat or dairy.

  4. Mormon Jello Salad Is The Retro Dessert That’s Perfect for St ...

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    Ingredients Needed for Mormon Jello. To make the Green Jello Salad with Cottage Cheese, you will need to grab the following ingredients: Lime Jell-O. Evaporated milk. Crushed pineapple. Water ...

  5. Vegan nutrition - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended that vegans eat three servings per day of a high-calcium food, such as fortified plant milks, green leafy vegetables, seeds, tofu, or other calcium-rich foods, and take a calcium supplement as necessary. [1] [101] Vegans consume less calcium than omnivores or vegetarians. [102]

  6. Vegetarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Foods not suitable for vegans, but acceptable for some other types of vegetarians: Dairy products (butter, cheese (except for cheese containing rennet of animal origin), milk, yogurt (excluding yogurt made with gelatin) etc.) –eaten by lacto-ovo vegetarians and lacto vegetarians. Eggs – eaten by lacto-ovo vegetarians and ovo-vegetarians; Honey

  7. Lacto vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    The uric-acid free diet of Alexander Haig was lacto-vegetarian. On this diet only cheese, milk, nuts, certain vegetables, and white bread could be eaten. [11] [12] [13] Mahatma Gandhi was a notable lacto-vegetarian, who drank milk daily. [14] In 1931, Gandhi commented that: I know we must all err. I would give up milk if I could, but I cannot.

  8. Snack Pack Juicy Gels or Jell-O? I Tried 8 Flavors and ... - AOL

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    We’re not saying Jell-O brand gel cups are expensive, but they're certainly not the cheapest options out there. At half the price, Snack Pack’s Juicy Gels are gluten-free, kosher, and don’t ...

  9. Ovo vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    Ovo vegetarianism / ˈ oʊ v oʊ / is a type of vegetarianism which allows for the consumption of eggs but not dairy products, in contrast with lacto vegetarianism.Those who practice ovo vegetarianism are called ovo-vegetarians.