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Fast Food alternatives on/near main Canadian highways
On 2007-06-05 08:50:22 -0400, "sharx35" said:
BOTH your suggestions involved VEGETARIAN restaurants. And that makes me a doctrinaire vegetarian, does it? You're the one with the cant: "people who like more than one vegetarian restaurant must be doctrinaire vegetarians". As a matter of fact, I'm a considerably active carnivore. But I recognize a good restaurant when I experience one, and I'm willing to experience different types. Not a stuck-in-the-mud McDonald's addict, like you. |
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Fast Food alternatives on/near main Canadian highways
"Skookum" wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 5, 6:20 am, "sharx35" wrote: "Alan S" wrote in message ... On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 12:50:22 GMT, "sharx35" wrote: "sechumlib" wrote in message .. . On 2007-06-05 07:55:14 -0400, "sharx35" said: "sechumlib" wrote in message . .. On 2007-06-03 12:08:40 -0400, Skookum said: So what's out there, just out off the radar screen that travellers should really try? I'm not sure it really fits your description, but I've been very impressed by Le Commensal, a chain of vegetarian buffets, mostly in the Montreal area. The only one I've visited is in Greenfield Park, on the south side of the St. Lawrence. Really good food! The human body is NOT designed to be fuelled by only vegetables. It is designed for a combo of vegetables AND MEATS. Oh, here YOU come again. Did I express an ideological cant? Did anyone besides YOU see it? My posting identified what I consider to be a good restaurant. If you disagree, please say so - respectfully. If you can't do that, shut up. BOTH your suggestions involved VEGETARIAN restaurants. THAT is cant, no matter what YOU call it. NO doubt YOUR opinions are well-held and reasonable whilst those of others are.....mere cant. I hold for the reverse. I thought he suggested good restaurants, in his opinion, which happened to be vegetarian. I ate tonight in an excellent Indian restaurant; I would recommend it to anyone. In your illogical mind does that make me an Indian? On that basis, next week I'm likely to be a Thai. EVERY week, though, you are a dipstick. Cheers, Alan, Australia -- http://loraltravel.blogspot.com/ latest: Slovenia http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/ Thanks for the comments so far except the now, alas, inevitable pain in the butt that always jumps at any chance to hijack threads with their own tangential tripe (and tangential tripe is not a great roadfood). I am referring, of course, to Sharx35 who has posted more than anyone on the thread here, and yet despite his strong personal food preferences, has said nothing to the subject of my post. Many thanks to sechumlib for the nice alternatives to meat and potatoes. Last time I checked POTATOES were still VEGETABLES. The rest of us "get it." Keep 'em coming, eh? |
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sharx35 wrote: "sechumlib" wrote in message ... On 2007-06-03 12:08:40 -0400, Skookum said: So what's out there, just out off the radar screen that travellers should really try? I'm not sure it really fits your description, but I've been very impressed by Le Commensal, a chain of vegetarian buffets, mostly in the Montreal area. The only one I've visited is in Greenfield Park, on the south side of the St. Lawrence. Really good food! The human body is NOT designed to be fuelled by only vegetables. It is designed for a combo of vegetables AND MEATS. If you believe in a designer. |
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Fast Food alternatives on/near main Canadian highways
sharx35 wrote:
"sechumlib" wrote in message ... On 2007-06-05 07:55:14 -0400, "sharx35" said: "sechumlib" wrote in message ... On 2007-06-03 12:08:40 -0400, Skookum said: So what's out there, just out off the radar screen that travellers should really try? I'm not sure it really fits your description, but I've been very impressed by Le Commensal, a chain of vegetarian buffets, mostly in the Montreal area. The only one I've visited is in Greenfield Park, on the south side of the St. Lawrence. Really good food! The human body is NOT designed to be fuelled by only vegetables. It is designed for a combo of vegetables AND MEATS. Oh, here YOU come again. Did I express an ideological cant? Did anyone besides YOU see it? My posting identified what I consider to be a good restaurant. If you disagree, please say so - respectfully. If you can't do that, shut up. BOTH your suggestions involved VEGETARIAN restaurants. THAT is cant, no matter what YOU call it. NO doubt YOUR opinions are well-held and reasonable whilst those of others are.....mere cant. I hold for the reverse. Or maybe he's just found that those particular restaurants serve tasty meals? Have you eaten at those particular restaurants? If so then please give us a review. If not then on what other than cant are you basing your opinion? -- -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
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