Is a vegetarian permitted to eat animal crackers?


Follow up question….What if there were no hypothetical questions?

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17 Responses to “Is a vegetarian permitted to eat animal crackers?”

  1. JFalcon
    November 25th, 2009 23:38
    17

    I think that depends on how the “animal crackers” were prepared. The could, of course, be fried, although the best alternative would be to be ‘baked’. However, one might want to be sure that when they are baked, that their coating on the pan did not consist of animal fat.

    With regards to the follow up question, if there were a lack of “hypothetical” questions, one might not be able to understand the ‘true’ meaning of each and every word posed in a question.

    Even still, it helps to know how those words are universally accepted when strung together.

    To answer you question: no… and yes. The vegetarian is probably not allowed to eat the animal crackers (depending upon type of vegan) until they determine that they were prepared in a manner consistent with their beliefs. Should they find the crackers are suitable, then ‘yes’, they are permitted to do as they will.

  2. peewees_dulcenina91
    November 25th, 2009 23:34
    16

    yeah dum ass animal crackers r CRACKERS der just shaped as aimals
    USE COMMON SENCE!!!!

  3. girly_girl
    November 25th, 2009 22:46
    15

    Yes, because they aren’t made from animals!

  4. JamesH
    November 25th, 2009 22:23
    14

    Only if the animal cracker heads were removed humanely

  5. joe_a_61
    November 25th, 2009 21:54
    13

    There is alot of products that contain lard so if you try to avoid it all you will only be vegetables and no snacks what so ever. So it’s up to you weather you really are a vegetarian or you are willing to endulge yourself in the delights of animal crackers.

  6. chinagirl595
    November 25th, 2009 21:29
    12

    i think it’s ok

  7. kacachura
    November 25th, 2009 20:47
    11

    If the crackers had no lard, etc., then yes. They aren’t real animals.
    If there were no hypothetical questions, people would be forced to pretend their friends had the problems they asked hypothetical questions about!

  8. Twinkkie1989
    November 25th, 2009 20:12
    10

    i dont think elephants and giraffs are counted in the vege diet, so no!!! lolol

    hmm… i think im going to go dig in the closet for some animal crackers now :D lol

  9. zaxton6
    November 25th, 2009 19:29
    9

    a vegetarian can eat anything they dicide to eat as it was there choice to be a vegetarian in the first place so they can eat meat the moment they dicide to.

  10. thetachibabe
    November 25th, 2009 18:34
    8

    yeah. they are like cookie cracker things that are shaped like animals

  11. wickliffestud
    November 25th, 2009 18:08
    7

    i think it is ok

  12. katiegirl_90_rox
    November 25th, 2009 17:40
    6

    lol yea i would say tht they could eat animal crakers i mean its not like their eating meat or n e thing

  13. young_link595
    November 25th, 2009 17:09
    5

    Animal crackers, are crackers. I do not believe they contain lard. They are merely in the shape of animals. So that is up to you to decide.

  14. T-Bone
    November 25th, 2009 17:00
    4

    Sure. A “vegan” is someone that doesn’t eat animals or animal products. Vegetarians just do not eat animals.

    I’ve seen this question on here before– the question never loses its funny-ness, no matter how many times you hear it.

  15. TruthSeeker2006
    November 25th, 2009 16:35
    3

    only on Fridays.
    If there were no hypothetical questions, there would only be hypothethical answers wandering around looking for some way to be useful. Hypothetically, of course.

  16. auntb93
    November 25th, 2009 16:29
    2

    Good one! Answer to the follow-up: you should have been a zen master!

  17. luvsbigchix
    November 25th, 2009 16:22
    1

    I believe animal crackers contain lard, so no.

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