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Originally Posted by star
True. It's a challenge to get the nutrients you need in a country that doesn't have any vegetarian tradition or understanding. I have a niece who worked in Russia who was a vegetarian for personal not religious reasons and she found it impossible. Then she lived in Kiev for some years. Now that she's back in the UK I'm not sure if she's vegetarian again.
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Very tough .I went to Kruger this year (

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Of course we were well prepared for it and took our own food. Lived on Yogurts and Bread when we felt hungry .I cant think how we can survive south america though where the yogurts have beef in them


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Nice avatar by the way
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Originally Posted by Lee
Canada has a pretty large Indian population and not many vegetarians. Those I knew while living in Calgary eat meat. so I was very surprised that lots of Indians are vegetarians when I move here. Most of those working in my hubby's office are vegetarians.
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Most Indians are vegetarians true but many eat meat too . Only thing we cannot eat whatver is beef as the cow is considered a holy animal here
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Originally Posted by Lee
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Ouch .Computer breaking down is tough
