Tuesday, June 12, 2007

The vegetarian wave

Today, I had a vegetarian lunch with a friend whose name is JianXiong, and the good news is that both of us are vegetarian. Praise God for this. I went to his place and I chauffeured him to a place near Race Course Road for a vegetarian meal. This is indeed a great place for us. Komala's Place, a neo-classic Indian styled Fast Food that packages food in the manner of a distinguised restaurant while keeping prices affordable. The setting is nearly like traditional Kentucky, only that the place is more Asian in cosmetics. The food is good and the mannerism of service is gracious. We came on a time where there is enough people to mention the quality of the place yet we can have a good convenience queueing time for the food.
The vegetarian movement is indeed a movement worth going for. About an amazing 5000 people in United Kingdom are becoming vegetarian each year, and more and more vegetarian restaurant are opening in the world each year. For good, you are ensured of a safe, healthy, more economic, and conscience clear food that will inspires people to embrace the green movement and the animal rights advocacy. Secondly, we are actually designed for vegetarian meals, from our gentle denture, and to embrace animals in a natural peace-loving relationship. We are also going to live longer as a vegetarian, and thank God for the light that shines for grace. Look at Carl Lewis, a world class athletic who builds his body on a vegetarian supplement, and Albert Einstein, a person who is remarkably intelligent by vegetarian nutrition. Mohammed Gandhi is a vegetarian, who is an epitome of peace and grace on Earth. For the females, we all understand people like Alicia Silverstone, who feels self esteem and self worth by being a vegetarian. A good body is a body that feeds on good nutrition, and we, the living creatures of Earth, is good as one body in constant interplay of love.

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