Monday, January 15, 2018

Vegetarian product

The other day my mum went to see Doctor, the Doctor ask her not to eat seafood, meat, and to go vegetarian as she has high cholesterol.  Ask what about fish, was told, 1 week once, ok.  So I thought I will lookout for vegetarian products in the supermarket.


Vegetarian fish @ $3.25


Vegetarian luncheon meat @ $3.45

My mum loves foods like fried kway teow, fried oyster, mee goreng, etc.  Have to control her intake of it.

19 comments:

  1. I hope you can convince your mom to take vegetarian food. I too love all the fried stuffs!

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  2. Too much oil. Try to steer away from fried food.

    Eat more vegetables. Some vegetarian stuff is not healthy at all. Look at the ingredients and contents before purchase.

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    1. Oh, usually I hardly check the contents, thanks for the advise Rose :)

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  3. I also cannot resist fried food because they taste so good.

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  4. How can it be vegetarian if it is fish? I've tried fishcheon, Singapore brand - fish luncheon meat. Not to my liking.

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  5. Looks yummy, Sharon ^.^ I don't mind going vegetarian for awhile. I love my greens.

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    1. If me, if ask me to go long term vegetarian, don't think I can do it...

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  6. 我還真沒有買過素食產品,大多都是到餐館吃的呢:)

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  7. sooner or later I will be seeing a lot of vegetarian food posted here ;-)

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  8. I love vegetarian too.. prefers vege more than meat nowadays..

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    1. Outside meat more than vegetarian, me usually can't resist the temptation...

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  9. Jurong West 505 there (fruits stall side near car park) got one shop (near Guardian) sell a variety of vegetarian stuff. Can go check it out since you frequent that area.

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    1. Thanks for the info, will check it out when I go there...

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  10. What a clever idea to feed her with vegetarian dishes to substitute and bring down her cholesterol level. I eat a lot of oats instead.

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