Showing posts with label Vegetarian food. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Vegetarian Festival : The Meritorious Festival, Thailand

Phuket Vegetarian Festival, Phuket Thailand
Phuket Vegetarian Festival : A colourful event held over a nine day period in late September/early October in phuket.
http://www.phuket.com/festival/vegetarian.htm

Phuket Vegetarian Festival - Phuket Festivals and Events
The Vegetarian Festival started about 150 years ago, the majority of the Chinese tin mine workers were settled in Phuket. They formed such a large portion
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The Vegetarian Festival | The Meritorious Festival, Thailand

The Vegetarian Festival is observed nationwide on a grand scale. The most famous place holding this festival is absolutely Phuket province where the most spectacular event takes place yearly. In other provinces such as Trang, Songkhla (Hat Yai) and Chon Buri (Pattaya), people of the Chinese descendants keep this festivals commonly.

However, the most known part of the festival as is shown through the media is the blood-curdling presentations, such as, piercing the cheeks with a pointed steel rod, walking barefoot on burning charcoal, sprinkling oneself with boiling oil, cutting one's tongue and climbing a ladder with rungs made of sharp blades.

The festival occurs yearly during the period from the 1st to the 9th of the 9th Chinese lunar month, which corresponds to 11-19 October. During this time almost all food shops and restaurants will fly yellow flags signifying that vegetarian food is available there. It is so convenient to have vegetarian meals during this time.

In recent years, the Vegetarian Festival has become more popular and has been increasingly observed by young people. This is so because of the belief that the observers will have better health and the purer mind and gain merits from taking vegetarian foods. This aspect, though being the main purpose of this festival, is less mentioned than the spectacular processions.

There are several interesting perspectives of the festival.


Origin

The Vegetarian Festival is a religious event originating from China. It was observed in Phuket for the first time in the newly developed mining town of Kathu by a Chinese opera company about 170 years ago.

Kathu was then a thriving town inhabited mostly by Chinese miners. As they were well-to-do and in need of recreation, they hired an opera troupe from China to give performances. Everything went on smoothly and the troupe was able to stay there for several months. Then they were suddenly stricken by an epidemic and the theatre was forced to close down.

The trouble reminded the leading members of the company of the religious rites they had performed in China periodically but that they had neglected to do since arriving in Thailand. They were convinced that they were being punished with the illness for their negligence.

So when the time came for the observance, the whole troupe abstained from eating meat and animal oil and performed religious rites for a period of 9 days and 9 nights, in order to purify their bodies and minds, and to get rid of evil.

Strange to say, all the members of the troupe recovered their health immediately afterwards. This caused great curiosity to the local people. Some of them did the same thing the next year and found it beneficial both physically and mentally. The number of people practising this increased year by year, in Phuket Island and other provinces with numerous Chinese descendants. And now it has become a festival for the whole country highlighting provinces such as Phuket, Trang, Songkhla (Hat Yai county) and Chon Buri (Pattaya) where grand-scale celebrations take place.
The festival has undergone some changes in form and content through decades and has become more and more colourful and fascinating. Details of procedures are different in different provinces. As practised today, the vegetarian festival has the following features:

Name -- The full name of the festival is "Observe the Ten Commandments and Abstain from Meat".

Period -- The festival normally lasts for nine days from the 1st to the 9th of the 9th Chinese lunar month, as mentioned above.

Dress -- All the vegetarians are required to dress in white during the entire period as white signifies purity.

Food -- People observing the festival should abstain from eating meat, animal oil and five pungent-odour vegetables, viz. garlic, onion, Chinese chives, garlic chives and tobacco. The vegetarians can have their vegetarian meals either at home or at a Chinese temple nearby. In Phuket the meals at the temples are provided free, but most people make a donation and have their names registered first. In Pattaya, in previous years, there were the biggest pot and wok of vegetarian pha-lo and fried rice to dole out to the vegetarians participating in the festival.

Religious rites -- Rites are performed at the Chinese temples at various dates and times. The details will be given by the organizers beforehand.

Processions -- The best known exciting and fascinating processions are those held in Phuket. Long lines of devotees, led by images of gods and priests walk through the streets in procession several times during the festival. Onlookers lining along the streets with large quantities of firecrackers prepared in advance, light and throw them to the procession, causing continuous thunder-like noises that are heard miles away and adding colours to the occasion. It is in processions that the observers see some magical performances.


Magical Performances

For the majority of people, these form the most absorbing part of the festival. During the performances of religious rites at the temples or in the processions, the priests or the mediums conduct various kinds of dangerous acts to show the power of their gods, to strengthen the faith of their followers and to rid them of their bad luck. These acts include walking barefoot across a stretch of ground paved with burning charcoal, climbing up and down, also barefoot, a stepladder with a total of 72 crosspieces made of sharp iron blades, and cutting, striking or piercing parts of the body with sharp or pointed objects.

All these perilous acts are performed by or to mediums who are in hypnosis. Still, it seems inexplicable that they always escape serious injury. When the rites are over and the mediums regain consciousness, only traces of cuts are left on the skin and these are healed soon afterwards.

You may wonder whether the mediums have been hired to do the job and whether they have been trained beforehand. The reply is, they have not. All the mediums act involuntarily. But they must have faith in the gods before they can be possessed by the gods.


The Ten Commandments

1. Abstain from killing animals;
2. Abstain from eating all kinds of meat;
3. Abstain from stealth and embezzlement;
4. Abstain from harming others bodily or mentally;
5. Abstain from telling lies, using obscene language or swearing at people;
6. Abstain from touching people of the opposite sex or talking with them flirtingly;
7. Abstain from taking alcohol or using narcotics;
8. Abstain from gambling;
9. Abstain from wearing ornaments including those made of metals or leather;
10. Abstain from sharing receptacles or utensils or a meal with people who do not observe the commandments.

ou may wonder, if the festival is so solemn, why it should have the appearance of a carnival. The answer is that the participants are serious in their faith. The dangerous performances are given to attract crowds and to try to convert them by making them believe in the powers of gods. In this respect, the organizers have been very successful as is evidenced by the ever increasing numbers of participants in the event every year.


A Taoist Event

The religious rites involved in the festival are entirely Taoist in origin as is shown by the following:

The supreme god worshipped in the shrines of Phuket is the Jade Emperor, or Yok-Ong Songte as the local people call him. He is the supreme god of Taoism.

The gods invoked to preside over the festival are called "Kiu Ong", which means "Nine Heavenly Kings". Originally, the nine kings meant the gods of the sun, the moon and seven other heavenly bodies. They should still be so. But they are now interpreted also to mean seven Buddhas and two Bodhisattvas. This is an obvious attempt to give the festival a Buddhist colour to broaden its appeal.

In short, the Vegetarian Festival is a festival to clean the body and mind. And it is a bonus to visit Phuket or other participating provinces during the festival period. Even if you do not like noise and crowd, you can have a glimpse of this event and then continue to enjoy your holiday in the usual way. The beautiful nature is not disturbed and is always ready to welcome you.


info credit: http://www.thaiwaysmagazine.com/thai_article/2412_vegetarian/vegetarian.html

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Trang Vegetarian Festival

Vegetarian Festival
The Vegetarian Festival is observed nationwide on a grand scale. ... In other provinces such as Trang, Songkhla (Hat Yai) and Chon Buri (Pattaya),
http://www.thaiwaysmagazine.com/thai_article/2412_vegetarian/vegetarian.html

Trang Festivals and Events, Trang Thailand Tourism Guide
Vegetarian Festival (งานประเพณีถือศีลกินเจ) is a traditional festival of the Chinese in Trang, held around October every year on a full-moon night.
http://www.thaihotelslinks.com/Trang/festival.php


Vegan ginger chicken from trang's viet cuisine in Tampa.
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Trang Vegetarian Festival

Date & Time :
October 8, 2010 - October 16, 2010

Venue : Kieo Ong Ia Shrine, Chao Poh Muen Ram Trang Shrine and all shrines throughout Trang

For More Information :
* Chao Poh Muen Ram Trang Shrine Tel.: 0 7521 9434
* Kieo Ong Ia Shrine Tel.: 0 7521 0701
* TAT Trang Tel.: 0 7521 5867, 0 7521 1058
* Trang Chamber of Commerce Tel. 0 7521 0238, 0 7522 5353
* TAT Southern Office Region 2 Tel. 0 7534 6515


This vegetarian festival is a ritual to propitiate Lord Siva and another 9 gods as well as all holy Buddhist souls. Mediums would manifest themselves by walking on fire or piercing their bodies for the salvation of humans. Vegetarian food is eaten to cleanse the body and mind. Other activities include letting off fireworks, dragon dances, and sales of vegetarian food at low prices.

The vegetarian festival is celebrated by Chinese Thais at the start of the ninth lunar month (usually in October or November) and marks the beginning of Taoist Lent. This is a period of purification where devout followers will wear white and abstain from meat, alcohol and sex. The vegetarian festival is known as ‘ngan kin jeh’ or ‘thehtsakaan kin jeh’, with ‘kin jeh’ being the phrase for vegetarian. The festival is celebrated amongst the Thai-Chinese community throughout Thailand, but is particularly famous in Bangkok’s Chinatown district, Phuket and Trang. Vegetarian food stalls line the roads with many carrying yellow flags to confirm their meat-free status. This year in Pattaya, local chefs have combined to cook the largest pan of fried noodles in the world. The pan had a diameter of 3 metres and the noodles served well over 5,000 people.

Taoist Lent is a month long period of abstinence, but the vegetarian festival itself normally lasts for around six or nine days. In some areas such as Phuket, the festival culminates in displays of self-mortification by devotees who walk on burning coals and skewer their faces and bodies with various sharp instruments. This year’s festival runs from September 28th to October 7th.

How to get there

By Car
Highway No. 4 (Bangkok-Chumphon) to Highway No. 41 (Surat Thani-Thung Song- Huai Yot-Trang), total distance of 828 kilometres.

Highway No. 4 (Bangkok-Chumphon) to Ranong-Phannga-Krabi-Trang, total distance of 1,020 kilometres.

Highway No. 404-416 (Satun-Palian-Trang), total distance of 140 kilometres.

Highway No. 4-407 (Hat Yai-Phatthalung-Trang), total distance of 148 kilometres.

Highway No. 4-402 (Phuket-Phang-nga-Krabi-Trang), total distance of 312 kilometres

By Bus
Air-conditioned buses, varying in 3 types, depart from the Southern Bus Terminal in Bangkok to Amphoe Muang of Trang Province every day at the following times:
VIP Bus: 7 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Standard 1 Bus: 7 a.m., 7 p.m., 7.50 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Standard 2 Bus: 5 p.m.
To continue to Amphoe Kantang, several local buses are available at the Trang terminal. For more information, please call 0 2435 1199-200 or the Transport Co. in Trang at 0 7521 8718.

By Train
Express trains depart from the Bangkok Railway Station to Amphoe Kantang daily. More information can be obtained from Bangkok Railway Station at tel. 1690, 0 2223 7010 and 0 2223 7020 or calling Trang station at tel. 0 7521 8012. State Railway of Thailand website www.srt.or.th/httpEng/index.html

By Air
Thai Airways has daily direct flights from Bangkok to Trang with a travel time of 1.10 hours. Economic class round trip fare is Baht 5500. To continue to Amphoe Kantang, limousines and vans are available. For more information, call 0 2280 0060, 0 2628 2000 (Bangkok office), 0 7521 9923 or 0 7521 8066 (Trang office), or view their website at www.thaiairways.com.


Best time to go

Trang is very wet from May through November, so if you want to catch the sun, go between December to April.

Accommodation
Visitors to Trang have several accommodation choices of luxury hotels with full facilities, resorts and bungalows, and economy-class hotels, inns and guesthouses in towns, on mainland's beaches, and on island's beaches. The accommodation rates range from 180 baht to 7,200 baht, depending on the type of accommodation, the location, and the amount of comfortable facilities.


Getting Around Trang

About Trang
Trang is still one of Thailand's best-kept secrets. Located along the lower stretch of the Andaman coastline in Southern Thailand, the region boasts countless golden beaches, unspoiled coral reefs, mountains and waterfalls and myriad tropical islands for you to explore.

Ko Kradan
Ko Kradan is the land of corals and the most beautiful island of Trang. The Island lies within the boundaries of Hat Chao Mai National Park; about 20 percent of the land is covered with privately owned rubber and coconut plantations. Kradan Island is famous for its fine powdery sand and wide beaches as well as crystal-clear water; it is so clear that the corals under the water can be seen. Besides, a thousand of colorful fish makes the underwater world very magnificent for snorkeling or diving. To get to Kradan Island, it takes about one hour and forty minutes by boat from Pakmeng Beach.

Ko Muk and Morakot Cave
Ko Muk and Morakot Cave are the most impressive points in the Trang Sea. On the island mostly high and majestic limestone cliffs face south towards the sea while a fishing village faces east towards the mainland. The cliffs, homes for swallows, conceal the magnificent Morakot Cave. Drifting by boat from the narrow cave entrance through the 80-meter tunnel enveloped by total darkness and complete silence except the squeals of flying bats, the boat gradually emerges from darkness to an unbelievably picturesque scene; a brilliant lagoon fringed by the powdery white sand and enclosed by a majestically towering cliff roofed by the clear blue sky above, and surrounding mountains painted with lush and green leaves. To get to Ko Muk, it takes 40 minutes by boat from Pak Meng Pier in Amphoe Sikao. The boat fare is around 1,500 baht/day. Accommodation is available on the island.

Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi Museum
The museum, located at No. 1, Khai Phithak Road, Tambon Kantang, is around 200 meters from Kantang Municipality. It is the location of an important historical site, which is the "old Trang lord's house" or the house of Phraya Ratsadanupradit, the former lord of the province. The house is a wooden two-storey building. Inside the house are a wax figure of the lord and a complete collection of his personal items. The Na Ranong family looks after the house. It opens every day except Mondays (it opens on public holidays but closes the following day). Groups requiring a guide must contact Kantang Phitthayakon School (tel. 075 251 100) in advance.

Samran Beach
Samran Beach is in Tambon Hat Samran, about 59 kilometers from the city. Take the Trang-Palian road and turn right at Ban Na intersection in Palian, and drive for 22 kilometers. This Indian Ocean beach has a thick pine forest and offers a good view of large and small islands offshore. The climate on the islands is warm and breezy all day, making them great holiday spots. Tourists come here to sample fresh seafood and watch the life of local fishermen

info credit:
http://www.thaizer.com/food/vegetarian-festival/
http://www.thailandgrandfestival.com/fest-guide.asp?festID=448
http://www.tourismthailand.org/see-do/events-festivals/info-page/destination/0/cat/2/event/239/parent/180/lang/0/
http://www.kbeautifullife.com/travel/eng/Events_Festivals/293/www.kautosmilesclub.com

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Trang Vegetarian Festival

Trang hotels and travel guide to Trang, Thailand. By Sawadee.com
is a traditional festival of the Chinese in Trang, held around October every year on a full-moon night. Thais of Chinese heritage would become a vegetarian
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Trang, Festival Major Events
is a traditional festival of the Chinese in Trang, held around October every year on a full moon night. Thais of Chinese heritage would become a vegetarian
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Vegetarian Festival
2 Oct 2008 ... The vegetarian festival is celebrated by Chinese Thais at the start of the ... famous in Bangkok's Chinatown district, Phuket and Trang.
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Monday, September 20, 2010

อาหารเจ และ อาหารมังสวิรัติ แตกต่างกันอย่างไร

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"อาหารเจ" และ "อาหารมังสวิรัติ" ล้วนเป็นอาหารที่ไม่มีเนื้อสัตว์เหมือนกัน แต่มีความแตกต่างกันในรายละเอียดดังนี้

อาหารเจ

1. อาหารเจ นอกจากไม่มีเนื้อสัตว์แล้ว ยังมีข้อห้ามว่าต้องไม่มีส่วนประกอบของวัตถุดิบ ดังต่อไปนี้
หอม กระเทียม ต้นกุยช่าย ผักชี และเครื่องเทศ ที่เผ็ดร้อนเพราะถือว่าอาหารดังกล่าวทำให้เกิดกำหนัด

2. วัตถุดิบที่เป็นหลักในการประกอบอาหารเจ คือ แป้ง เต้าหู้ ซีอิ๊ว ถั่วเหลือง ถั่วต่าง ๆ และผักนานาชนิดยกเว้นผักที่กล่าวมาแล้วข้างต้น ปัจจุบันอาหารเจได้รับการพัฒนารูปแบบขึ้นมาก มีการทำ “หมี่กึน” ที่ทำมาจากแป้งสาลีดัดแปลงให้มีรูปร่างหน้าตาเหมือนเนื้อสัตว์ นำมาปรุงอาหารสำหรับผู้ที่ยังไม่สามารถตัดขาดจากเนื้อสัตว์ได้เด็ดขาด

3. นอกจากนี้ ผู้กินเจที่เคร่งครัด น้ำมันพืชที่ใช้ต้องบริสุทธิ์ ๑๐๐ เปอร์เซ็นต์ จะไม่ใช้น้ำมันพืชสูตรผสม เช่น น้ำมันรำข้าวปนน้ำมันถั่วเหลือง

4. ภาชนะที่ใส่อาหารเจก็ต้องเตรียมไว้เป็นพิเศษ ไม่ใช้ปะปนกับภาชนะที่ใส่เนื้อสัตว์

5. อาหารเจจะกินกันในระหว่างเทศกาลกินเจ คือช่วงระหว่างวันขึ้น 1-9 ค่ำเดือน 9 (ตามปฏิทินจีนราวเดือนตุลาคม)ระยะเวลาประมาณ 10 วัน หรือกินในระยะเวลาใดเวลาหนึ่งผู้ที่กินเจเชื่อว่าการกินเจเป็นการได้บุญ จะส่งผลให้ชีวิตประสบความสุข ความเจริญ ทั้งเป็นการต่อชีวิตให้ยืนยาวต่อไป

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อาหารมังสวิรัติ

ส่วน อาหารมังสวิรัติ โดยรูปศัพท์หมายถึง การงดเว้นเนื้อสัตว์ (มังสะ=เนื้อสัตว์ วิรัติ=การงดเว้น) ภาษาอังกฤษเรียกว่า Vegetarian ผู้บริโภคอาหารมังสวิรัติมี 2 กลุ่ม

กลุ่มที่ 1
ไม่บริโภคเนื้อสัตว์ แต่ยังคงบริโภค ไข่ และ นม

กลุ่มที่ 2
ไม่ บริโภคเนื้อสัตว์ รวมทั้งไม่บริโภคไข่ และ นม ด้วยอาหารมังสวิรัติงดเนื้อสัตว์เหมือนกับอาหารเจ รวมทั้งเครื่องปรุงรสที่ทำมาจากสัตว์ เช่น กะปิ น้ำปลา แต่แตกต่างกับอาหารเจตรงที่ ไม่ห้ามบริโภคกระเทียม หัวหอม ต้นกุยช่าย หรือผักที่มีกลิ่นแรง ตลอดจนเครื่องเทศที่เผ็ดร้อน อาหารมังสวิรัติสามารถบริโภคได้ทั้งปี ไม่มีเทศกาลเหมือนอาหารเจ ผู้ที่กินอาหารมังสวิรัติเชื่อว่าจะทำให้ร่างกายมีสุขภาพแข็งแรง เพราะได้งดเนื้อสัตว์ซึ่งมีไขมันและสารอื่นๆ มากมาย นอกจากนั้นยังมีประโยชน์ต่อจิตใจเพราะไม่จะเบียดเบียนชีวิตสัตว์ทั้งหลายอีก ด้วย

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ตลาดกล้วยและอาหารมังสะวิรัตในอินเดีย

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Vegetarian Recipes

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www.vegsoc.org/cordonvert/recipes/

BBC - Food - Recipes
Recipes containing eggs may be classed as 'vegetarian' on this site. Recipes containing cheese, including Parmesan, are included here, ...
www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/

Vegetarian recipes | Vegan recipes
Vegetarian recipes | Vegan recipes Recipes at VegetariansRecipes.org - Free Low Calorie vegetarian recipes - free for all vegetarians.
www.vegetariansrecipes.org/

Vegetarian Recipes collection - Taste.com.au
Variety is the spice of life and our collection of vegetarian recipes gives you plenty of that! Check out our article on the benefits of vegetarianism as ...
www.taste.com.au/recipes/collections/vegetarian

International Vegetarian Union - Vegan Recipes Around the World
Large collection of reader-submitted vegan recipes from many countries. Searchable by country, title, or ingredients.
www.ivu.org/recipes/

Vegetarian Recipes | VegCooking.com
Hundreds of vegetarian and vegan recipes to search within or browse. Spotlighted vegetarian and vegan foods, products, menus, and restaurants.
www.vegcooking.com/

Vegetarian Recipes - Recipes - BBC Good Food
Plan the perfect vegetarian menu with our appetising, meat-free starters, main courses and dinner parties, and dessert recipes. There's also a few vegan ...
www.bbcgoodfood.com/content/recipes/vegetarian/

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Vegetarian food

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Vegetarian food

Vegetarian Food - Vegan Recipes - Vegetarian Cooking - Raw Food ...
About.com's Guide to Vegetarian Food has plenty of vegetarian recipes, vegan recipes, easy tofu recipes, healthy recipes and everything you need to know ...
Top 10 Vegetarian Recipes - Easy Recipes - Vegetarian/Vegan 101
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Vegetarian cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ข้ามไปยัง Foods used in vegetarian cuisine‎: Food usually regarded as suitable for all types of the vegetarian cuisine usually include: ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetarian_cuisine

Vegetarian cuisine in Hong Kong, Vegetarian Restaurants, Chinese ...
Vegetarians need not go hungry in Hong Kong as there are many Indian and Buddhist vegetarian restaurants and vegetarians can find wonderful choi sum dishes ...
www.discoverhongkong.com/.../chinese-vegetarian-cuisine.html

Vegetarian Thai Cuisine
Related, Accommodations, Hotels, Media & Travel, Food & drinks. Recommend Lodgings ... Restaurants, recipes. Vegetarian Thai food · Common Ingredients ...
www.information.in.th/

The Vegetarian Society
The Vegetarian Society is a registered charity committed to promoting the health, ... Classified advertising: accommodation & property / food & drink ...
www.vegsoc.org/

Vegetarian Food Recipes
Vegetarian recipes | Vegan recipes Recipes at VegetariansRecipes.org - Free Low Calorie vegetarian recipes - free for all vegetarians.
www.vegetariansrecipes.org/

BBC - Food - Recipes
Samantha Clark on vegan food - from the chef behind London's Moro restaurant; Peter Gordon on vegetables - The restaurateur discusses fusion and food ethics ...
www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/

Vegetarian Restaurants Guide and Directory of Natural Health Food ...
A searchable dining guide to vegetarian restaurants, natural health food stores, information on vegetarian nutrition, raw food, veganism, vegan recipes, ...
www.happycow.net/

Vegetarian, Veg, Vegan, Raw, Natural Restaramts & Health Food ...
Online guide to vegetarian restaurants and natural food stores in the United States and Canada. Includes commentary, menu selections, directions, and hours.
www.vegetarian-restaurants.net/

Vegetarian Foods - VegetarianStore.com
Vegetarian Foods at low prices. Worthington, Loma Linda, Cedar Lake and recipes.
www.vegetarianstore.com/

ผลลัพธ์วิดีโอสำหรับ vegetarian food:
Aloo Gobi Recipe by Manjula, Indian Vegetarian Food
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ8sDvASVGE

Colleen Patrick-Goudreau - Video clips
http://s3.amazonaws.com/compassionatecooks/media/CPclip3.mov

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