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Ok neither one of us is that old ;D. Regardless, it's nice to see the attempts the CF is making to accomodate religion/personal choice. Though sometimes I think we go overboard...but that is for another forum...

Caesar said:Just to point out that the majority of the veggie IMPs (as listed in a previous post) contain eggs or egg whites, as most are pastas of some kind. The fella that originally asked about this is a lacto-vegetarian (consumes milk products, but not eggs), so he's very limited in the 'Freddy Chef' IMPs, but may have better luck with locally purchased ones (as mentioned - give lots of notice). Now, if he was a ovo-lacto vegetarian (consumes eggs and milk products), he's more or less good to go on the regular IMPs (again - give lots of notice, unless you like starving).
no insult intended to anyone who has the sort of delusion that animals have rights but, I honestly think that vegetarianism should be considered a category, keeping them from deploying. Just having one attached to us for 3 weeks about gave me, the RQMS, and the KO fits trying to feed the troop in question. It puts an unnecessary strain on an already sometimes-shaky supply system (cool! Alliteration!). With enough advance notice (weeks, not days, and certainly not hours :aesop081 said:For the love of everything that is good and pure in this world....how the heck is the supply system supposed to keep this crap straight ?
paracowboy said:no insult intended to anyone who has the sort of delusion that animals have rights but, I honestly think that vegetarianism should be considered a category, keeping them from deploying. Just having one attached to us for 3 weeks about gave me, the RQMS, and the KO fits trying to feed the troop in question. It puts an unnecessary strain on an already sometimes-shaky supply system (cool! Alliteration!). With enough advance notice (weeks, not days, and certainly not hours :) perhaps we can stockpile, but then, it still becomes an issue with haybox meals, and fresh rats. No disrespect intended to their beliefs, and I applaud their willingness to serve, but it's simply another pain when you're trying to ensure that 130 + pers are fed.
Don't get me started on trying to convince a devout young man that he NEEDS to eat at least once a day even during Ramadan. Almost had to hospitalize the youngster. But, I digress. Again. (You guys have to stop me when I get on these tangents, or we'll never get anywhere.)
Bottom line troop, make sure that your Chain of Command, and corresponding Supply System know about your dietary requirements WELL in advance, to lessen heartaches all around. Thus endeth the sermon.

well, no, not really. I've met Brits and Yanks who suffer from the same sort of eating disorder, and they eat pretty well too, thanks to their armies. As for your point about eating foods grown in other nations: You don' get to do dat. We don't eat on the local economy. Ztrictly verboten. So, that's where it becomes an issue on deployments. You don't just stroll downtown and pick up a zucchini burger, or wander into the nearest rice field.ab00013 said:This acceptance is what uniquely makes us Canadian.
paracowboy said:I've met Brits and Yanks who suffer from the same sort of eating disorder
Åžawm or ÅŸiyÄ?m, fasting
Observance of the Siyam involves abstinence from eating, drinking, smoking, sexual intercourse, and other forms of worldly pleasure. This fasting is ordained in the Qur'an, and is observed by devout Muslims throughout the daylight hours of the 29 or 30 days of the lunar month of Ramadan. There are some exceptions, for example for children, pregnant women, sick Muslims, laborers, and travelers.
Britney Spears said:It seems to me that strictly speaking, Ramadan has enough exceptions which would allow one to eat without breaking the spirit of the rule.
first: lighten up, Francis. It was a joke! Next time, I'll be more careful about puttin' one of those smiley face thingies in. You wanna live on grass and hay, you go right ahead! More animal flesh for me! ;Dab00013 said:You're right Ramadan allows Muslims to eat only when the sun is down. I am not Muslim but I went to school with some Muslims and straight from the Holy Quran it states:
"One may eat and drink at any time during the night until you can plainly distinguish a white thread from a black thread by the daylight: then keep the fast until night"
Surely the Canadian Forces could accomodate this. Simply have the soldier have their food earlier in the morning when the sun is still down or later at night. All it takes is being a little innovative![]()
You still can't convince me that they are food, let alone pick a food group. I mean really, you can use the chicklets to engrave your initiallys on your APC. Thats not food. If they gave you one that consisted only of veggies, it would still look like something that drowned in 1945, and was embalmed in early 68.ab00013 said:Hello,
First off I searched the site and couldn't find any info that I'm looking for. I am lacto-vegetarian which means I don't eat seafood, meat, or eggs. I am wondering which of the IMPs are vegetarian because I just finished my BMQ course and was told, to their knowledge, that the only one I could eat was Mac & Cheese, which I am really hoping is wrong
If anyone knows it would be greatly appreciated. I have SQ and BIQ in the summer so I think it might be helpful for me to know which ones I could eat.
Thanks!!
TCBF said:I have just pulled out of my desk drawer a "My Own Meal" Ration. It has an entre in a 'bag in a box' and an accessory pack in a see through plastic bag. This is a commercial USA product, and is issued in the Canadian system as well. Certified Halal and Kosher. It is not an IMP or an MRE. But, there are vegetarian MREs. The 'Black Bean and Rice Burito' comes to mind. I ate four in one day, once. The side dish was Mexican Rice. They were great. We had to open all of the Coyote hatches. Crew wouldn't talk to me.
