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you are such a good boyfriend! Having been out with a vegitarian girl for a few years I can honestly say nothing shits me more. lol

but the best options for the discerning vegitarian would have to be:

pizza

pasta

haloumi

tofu

mushrooms

falafel

indian food (heaps of options here and some are ok for the meat fans too)

beer

wine

starvation

Glad to hear it all went well, I hope you scored maximum brownie points for it. :dry:

you are such a good boyfriend! Having been out with a vegitarian girl for a few years I can honestly say nothing shits me more. lol

but the best options for the discerning vegitarian would have to be:

pizza

pasta

haloumi

tofu

mushrooms

falafel

indian food (heaps of options here and some are ok for the meat fans too)

beer

wine

starvation

Glad to hear it all went well, I hope you scored maximum brownie points for it. :dry:

I feel your pain... my girlfriend is a vego too it is very hard to get used to - 3years and i still struggle with not eating enough meat. it is a pain in the arse to cook two meals every night so usually we just have the same thing.

Home made pizza (pumpkin and sour cream is nice)

Pasta

Lasange

Spinach and fetta pastry

Vege pies

Sushi - cali rolls

Rice paper rolls

I am at home at the moment and have steak 5 nights a week on the barby and chicken the other 2 nights and loving it :O

yeah like i love my meat, nothing better than a massive hunk of beef cooked on the barby so its still pink in the middle ( med rare) and an ice cold beer mmmmm................

but id have to say that having a vego gf if come to embrace it a little, i still sneak in some meat when she not around :dry:

oh and yes i did score lotsa brownie points for it hahah

Go to an indian restaurant. get a potato and pea curry, and a eggplant or tofu dish. boil rice at home. bring curry home, warm it in a pot on your stove. LEAVE pot on stove for GF to find so that she thinks you actually cooked it yourself. Hide the evidence (destroy plastic containers).

Give her the best vege food ever. she'll even do the dishes for you if the restaurant you choose makes good takeaway.

Worked for me countless times.

Go to an indian restaurant. get a potato and pea curry, and a eggplant or tofu dish. boil rice at home. bring curry home, warm it in a pot on your stove. LEAVE pot on stove for GF to find so that she thinks you actually cooked it yourself. Hide the evidence (destroy plastic containers).

Give her the best vege food ever. she'll even do the dishes for you if the restaurant you choose makes good takeaway.

Worked for me countless times.

hahah nice!

but thats so cheating and my gf would know, if tried before lol

Go to an indian restaurant. get a potato and pea curry, and a eggplant or tofu dish. boil rice at home. bring curry home, warm it in a pot on your stove. LEAVE pot on stove for GF to find so that she thinks you actually cooked it yourself. Hide the evidence (destroy plastic containers).

Give her the best vege food ever. she'll even do the dishes for you if the restaurant you choose makes good takeaway.

Worked for me countless times.

Good Idea. I dunno, I do go and eat curry every now and then. It's alright, like i'll eat it, but i'm not really a big fan. Guess it all comes down to taste.

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Go to an indian restaurant. get a potato and pea curry, and a eggplant or tofu dish. boil rice at home. bring curry home, warm it in a pot on your stove. LEAVE pot on stove for GF to find so that she thinks you actually cooked it yourself. Hide the evidence (destroy plastic containers).

Give her the best vege food ever. she'll even do the dishes for you if the restaurant you choose makes good takeaway.

Worked for me countless times.

Potato and pea curry is ALMOST the best, and definitely the nicest option if you HAVE to eat vego, but add some tender beef cubes (I'm guessing they've been marinated for a long time) to it and it just tops it off!

'sif live without lean meat, chicken, lamb, fish (unless you're allergic), prok, bacon, ham, etc. Got iron deficiency?

awww damn. If I had have known this earlier, I could have told Andrew to write down a bunch of dishes. He used to work at THE ONLY vegan restaurant in Queensland, and the food there was TO DIE FOR. The pumpkin and pinenut risotto was the best! Mmmmm *mouth starts to water*

Hope it all went well :huh:

thanks everyone for the suggestion, the dinner was a major success! Special thanks to jess for her stuffed mushroom recipe! was beautiful, and the main course i made an eggplant parmegana.

thanks again everyone!

cheers

mike

Needless to say....

you got some...

awww damn. If I had have known this earlier, I could have told Andrew to write down a bunch of dishes. He used to work at THE ONLY vegan restaurant in Queensland, and the food there was TO DIE FOR. The pumpkin and pinenut risotto was the best! Mmmmm *mouth starts to water*

Hope it all went well :D

mmmmm...... that risotto sounds lush! :( Can you post recipe anyway???

There is this viet shop in cabra that specialises in vegetarian foods....

They have these vegetarian sausages there.....swear to god I could not tell the difference.

They got the texture and everything spot on and I seriously thought it was chicken or pork when I ate it for the first time.

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