Vegan food in mountain huts
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| Mirka8430. 06. 2015 18:16:27 |
Hello mountain friends I'm making a list of mountain huts that offer vegan food. I'd kindly ask if any of you know such examples in huts, write to me. Ričet, beans, jota and other things are out if the ingredients were cooked on pork fat or with meat. I'd be more than grateful LP, M.
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| herman83. 07. 2015 09:48:37 |
Years ago on Tolsti vrh in the logbook I noticed a lady's entry: "Whoever eats meat is a murderer!" Below I wrote: "Dear lady, when you have that male thing in your mouth, be aware that it's meat too!"
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| hočo3. 07. 2015 10:26:51 |
coca cola and some potatoes probably get everywhere
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| tinky3. 07. 2015 11:39:26 |
If you only eat grass you won't reach even the first hut.
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| ZeK3. 07. 2015 11:42:52 |
tinky because if no food of animal origin, then only grass left. or how exactly? I'm omnivore myself, doesn't occur to me to humiliate others. have a mountaineer friend who's vegan and he adjusts pace to me more than the reverse. Mirka, think girls at Pogačnik Hut on Kriški Podi will gladly serve you.
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| bojan7918. 07. 2015 18:03:54 |
Otherwise athletes also use vegan food more and more. God knows why
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| GregorC18. 07. 2015 18:21:17 |
Because veganism is currently IN.
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| julius18. 07. 2015 19:22:29 |
What vegan diet? Slovenians' nature is much closer to "cannibal" diet, as we'll just devour each other.
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| bojan791. 08. 2015 10:39:59 |
GregorC... probably because of results?
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| miri1. 08. 2015 11:42:58 |
@GregorC,IN...disdain
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| Trobec1. 08. 2015 12:19:07 |
My humble opinion... vegans are mainly "athletes", athletes are few though.
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| Branee1. 08. 2015 12:25:37 |
I don't know which athletes you're talking about here, but I know that basketball players, footballers, cyclists of all kinds eat meat. (Youth national team). Not to mention hockey players etc.
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| GregorC1. 08. 2015 13:56:25 |
bojan79, yes they eat vegan diet, plus then a thousand and one nutritional supplements (and I don't mean doping, which most immediately think of), to replace missing substances. Quite a few have already said that they just eat vegan because they like it, during competitions or higher intensity they also reach for other things, including meat, fats and sugar. This category mainly includes those who do endurance sports. But it depends on each individual. One likes something, another something else, the third tolerates a third best. There's no universal recipe.
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| eya11. 08. 2015 13:43:49 |
Ah, come on, you don't have to eat a sausage exactly to climb a two-thousander. Unfortunately I can't help you much. Do you already have any hut on the list?
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| capraibex11. 08. 2015 16:07:55 |
Everyone should eat what they like. And with that no need to torment all the others. Poor hut keepers who have to deal with "different" ones too.
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| tine.sl11. 08. 2015 20:24:21 |
If you're a real vegan, you won't eat in any public restaurant anyway. How can you be so easily sure that the food is really uncontaminated with some non-vegan stuff?
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| tol11. 08. 2015 21:40:02 |
Probably this will be another stupid argument, but anyway: 1. Hut keepers don't need to worry about "different" ones. But if in our beautiful mountains there's a hut that can offer you a vegan meal too, there's nothing wrong if more vegans know about it? 2. How do you know they won't "contaminate" your food with some non-vegan stuff? Not all vegans are just because of choice or conviction. Some are allergic to milk, peanuts,... if the hut keeper is so irresponsible and cooks some nonsense, let him think a bit that he can cause someone such a reaction that endangers their life and that in the mountains, where the environment and help are harder to access... 3. Since I don't burden others with why I'm vegan, and don't bother in huts if something vegan can be gotten, I just bring all my food with me, even if we go on a multi-day climbing camp or something similar. Fuck it, I train my condition extra. To all who think to add something STUPID to the above pearls, read three times what you want to post first. And if despite that, you post some nonsense, then sorry....idiots.
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| miri12. 08. 2015 07:59:51 |
A purely vegan portion was "ruined" for me by the hut keeper on Razor plain with cracklings.
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| mukica12. 08. 2015 09:20:59 |
I don't understand why vegans would be different...they are people like us, who eat everything and only they know why they are vegans...let's accept their eating habits like they accept ours, people are just different. You all enjoy good food, while we enjoy the beautiful mountain environment  
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| ZeK12. 08. 2015 11:40:05 |
miri I'm not vegan, but on your photo there's something else non-vegan too, not just cracklings. I'd say the whole cup on the right side of the photo.
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