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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Peanut butter no bake cookies Banana nut bread Toast Banana and peanut butter Fruit and yogurt parfait with granola Jello with fruit Cheese and crackers Mixed nuts Grilled cheese Bagel pizza Soup Ants on a log Fruit snacks Cheese sticks [/quote] Bagel pizza and jello with fruit sound great. Thanks! -OP[/quote] Jello is not vegetarian unless you buy a very special package found in natural food areas and as a vegetarian I would assume any Jello I would see would not be vegetarian.[/quote] Wouldn't Jello not be VEGAN but still fine for vegetarian? If a vegetarian will eat cheese, eggs, drink milk, etc. then wouldn't jello be fine? [/quote] Gelatin is made from animal bones/skin. It is absolutely not vegetarian. Different from eggs and milk in that you can't get it without killing an animal. Some cheese is made with rennet (from animal stomachs) and isn't vegetarian, but many producers have switched over to plant-based enzymes instead of rennet now so more and more cheese is actually vegetarian (though obviously not vegan). And some vegetarians are less strict and don't worry about things like rennet and gelatin.[/quote] The easy thing with cheese is just to look for a kosher symbol. Any dairy food with that symbol will be vegetarian, and it’s on many brands.[/quote]
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