Veggie burgers on Fridays?

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So this isn’t for me. I personally fast on Fridays during Lent.
However someone asked me if it is okay to eat like meat alternative products, or is that like cheating?
 
Yes, it’s not meat and it’s a sacrifice to not eat “the feast” of meat. So it’s ok.
 
It’s acceptable- but I do see it sort of as cheating. In eating a “veggie alternative”, you “follow the letter of the law while breaking the spirit of it”.
 
If you can choke down one of those nasty things, power to ya. That’s a penance!
 
I ate veggie burgers and drank beer 🍺 on Ash Wednesday. It’s LEGAL 😋
 
First off, no “meat alternative” is going to taste like meat. Not really.

Fried chickpea burgers don’t taste like burgers. Fried potato/carrot burgers don’t taste like burgers. Cooked jackfruit doesn’t taste like a burger. And certainly, tofu does not taste like a burger. They can take care of the wish to eat fried food, or the wish to have some kind of filling protein, but they don’t really taste like meat.

Second, a substantial amount of Catholic medieval cuisine (at least in the West) was dedicated to making things that you could eat on days of abstinence look like things you couldn’t eat. And this was in the days when Lent meant abstaining from eggs and dairy products, as is still the discipline in the Eastern churches.

So yup, people used mushy peas as a butter alternative on their bread. They used almond milk as a milk alternative. They used almond pudding “cheese” as a cheese alternative, and fake almond “eggs” as an egg alternative. They made fish look like things that were not fish.

And to be honest, it actually underlines the sacrifice, because none of these things taste like the stuff they were skipping.

But we aren’t supposed to go around fasting with sad looks on our faces, so having some food “jokes” and alternatives gives people a bit of encouragement. It helps them eat the amount they need for their bodies to keep running, when the food would otherwise just depress their appetites. That’s not cheating; it’s kindness and generosity.

Mother Church allows and encourages it, just as many mothers cook strange recipes to help their kids eat their vegetables without being bored or horrified by them. And that’s why, in Catholic countries, every cookbook still includes a lot of recipes for Lenten dishes.

If you feel called to fast more strictly, and can do it safely, then that’s good and praiseworthy. You will be going into a stricter form of spiritual exercise. But making judgments about other people is not fair. This is not the Olympics; we are not all champion ascetics. We just should try to do what we can, out of love, and not worry about what other people are doing or what they think. God gives us all different gifts, and so we all work for Him a little bit differently.
 
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c’mon, Thom

are you for real?

veggie burgers are 80% soy, 5% salt, 5% …
 
Lent is not designed to squeeze all the joy out of life. I just don’t get that. Eat a veggie burger, drink a beer, and be at peace.
 
So this isn’t for me. I personally fast on Fridays during Lent.

However someone asked me if it is okay to eat like meat alternative products, or is that like cheating?
Do not listen to anyone who says it is cheating and against the spirit of abstaining from meat. It is perfectly okay to eat veggie anything.
 
Guinea Pig burgers?

Any veggie product ok. Veggie burgers, veggie hot dogs, etc. There is a Vegan health food place near here (Jimbos) that have all sorts of non meat non dairy products in various meat and cheese forms. All of which are ok for Friday, and some of which actually taste quite good.
 
There’s a totally different taste to meat burgers. I like the veggie burger at burger King though, it’s really good.
 
Yes, we live at a time when we do not need to eat animal flesh with all the animal suffering that is involved. Lent is a good time to explore a healthier and kinder lifestyle. I see it all now and wonder how I ever could have eaten an animal. There is a whole world of better options. Come on over to the light side.
 
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