Talk:Big Sky Country/@comment-34296592-20181106145936/@comment-3452092-20181106201150

I haven't looked into it carefully, but from what I understand vegetarians won't eat meat (though some eat fish, which I assume makes them not strict vegetarians, but it still seems to be called that), but they will eat things like eggs and butter and such which are made from non meat animal byproducts. Vegans won't eat those non meat animal byproducts eithers. At least that's how I understand it.

Based off that I would assume something like vegetable stir fry would be great so long as it used vegetable oil and not butter (not sure that butter is used ever, but it wouldn't surprise me) and no meat. Or noodles or spaghetti with no meatballs. Vegetarians would presumably be good with macaroni and cheese, meatless lasagna. Is Jello okay? I'm not sure what it's actually made of but it seemed like it might be an animal byproduct? Cereal. Pancakes (with no butter for the vegans, with if they like it for the vegetarians).

Am I getting a reasonable picture of some of the kinds of things vegetarians and vegans can eat?