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I hate to ask this, because I'm afraid I'm right:

I decided to get soup for lunch (I'm tired of salads, so that seemed a good way of eating veggies). Deli had "garden vegetable soup", but still I asked if there was meat in it. They said no. However, when I got it home, I noticed the sides of the container had that icky orange grease on it.

As far as I know (which is admittedly less far than I could throw my computer), orange grease only comes from meat. That true or not? I ate a little, but since I was worried I might be right, I threw most of it out.

Any guesses?

(And a cheese and lettuce sandwich tastes surprisingly good! Got a half of one with the cup of soup.)

Date: 2003-08-28 01:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wikdsushi.livejournal.com
It might have had meat broth in it. However, I've found funky orange grease in things with a high tomato or capsicum content, and carrots have been known to do it as well (but very seldom). If it was a tomato based soup, either they've used a very fatty meat broth or a lot of vegetable oil (most likely soybean). If it was spicy as Hell (unlikely), it was just pigment from the chiles. You can ask if it's got any meat or chicken broth in it, but I suspect it was just tomato.

Being vegetarian in the real world is a pain, isn't it? :( **hugs** I've been vegan for more than six years now, and I'm still not entirely used to the odd looks and stupid questions. (The most memorable came from a waiter, who asked in the most disparaging tone he could, "Why??" I wanted him to be hit by a truck.)

Date: 2003-08-28 01:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com
It did have both tomatos and carrots in it, so I was hoping it might be from that, but I suspected meat broth over orange veggies. Le sigh. Next time I'll be more specific with my questions, I guess. (I already felt silly for asking if there was meat in it. I expected them to say something like "Lady, didn't ya read the sign? It's called garden vegetable soup!". Plus that the two people who worked there didn't speak more than ten words of English between them didn't help...

*hugs back!* Thanks for the wisdom!

Date: 2003-08-28 01:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spenceraloysius.livejournal.com
I made a meatless tomato and carrot soup that came out orange and had orange grease/film on the top.

Date: 2003-08-28 01:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spenceraloysius.livejournal.com
Actually, it came out red, but it did have an orange film.

Date: 2003-08-28 01:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com
See, I knew I didn't know enough about this. Thanks for the info!

Date: 2003-08-28 04:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alchemia.livejournal.com
Isn't eating out fun!?

Fortuantly, in my area it is not that bad, probably because we do have a lot of hindus in the area. But the wrong restraunt, or travelling out of the area and wow, the change is amazing.

I was in South/Central IL a while back, and every where we went people seemed to think vegetarian meant no red meat (and they didn't have a clue what vegan was). That scene in procul his where they went to eat at a vegetarian restraunt was basically just a reverse of that tired experience of trying to find something edible out to eat. Every time I'd ask for something w/o meat they tried to offer me a lo-cal pork chiop dinner, then when i explained pork was meat, they suggest chicken... ugh.... once we establish chicken is out they recommend fish.... Do I even want to TRY explaining veganism at this point? GAH. Finally find a vegitable soup on the menu which they SWEAR up and down has no meat in it. When it comes out, it is beef stock with bits of beef floating in it. Yes it had veggies in it, but it wasn't vegetarian!

Problem is, when such things happen, I can't send it back, because they have to throw it away. And I feel throwing it away is more disrespectiful to the animal than eating it. So I either have to choke it down, or see if someone else at the table wants it, or have it wrapped up to give to my pets. =( Of course, then they don't understand why I'm so angry with them, even though I'm obviously eating the food (or taking it home). Sigh.

Date: 2003-08-28 05:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wikdsushi.livejournal.com
Oh, dear god, story of my life right there. I'm vegan for allergy reasons - meat and milk trigger asthma attacks if I'm lucky, and eggs give me an allergy headache - so I can't just eat things, which annoys me. I've had waitstaff get offended that I had to send something back because it had, say, cheese on it when I'd already told them half a dozen times that any amount of milk is bad. Thankfully, we've got a fair-sized Vietnamese population around here, not to mention a generous handful from India and the Middle East, so if I stick to the ethnic areas I'm usually pretty well set.

*cringes at the thought of being served a pork chop* I know there was a time that I liked them and that a lot of people still do, but I can't even bear the thought of putting it in my mouth anymore. Meat. Ugh. Connective tissue. BLEAH!

Date: 2003-08-28 07:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laurelwood.livejournal.com
Arggh. I can't stand the people who pretty much define "vegetarian" as "a pork chop with the fat trimmed off" or "comprised of meat substances... but with veggies thrown in!". And you're right about the futility of explaining veganism- you could switch to Swahili and the comprehension rate would be about the same.

And your icon is darling!

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