Titian1948, I'm with you on the "is chicken stock OK" front, people often just don't seem to understand...but things are getting better. The good news to hang on to is that people are becoming so much more aware of where their food comes from and what processes have taken place to get it onto their plate.
The vegan trend, which is fabulous (though I'm too set in my ways to follow it) has rather complicated things and caused a bit of backlash, but in the long run it's good that people are thinking about it. People like Nannarose's friend, who don't get arsey when friends make a genuine mistake, are great ambassadors for cruelty-free eating.
Things are not quite as bad as when we were in Germany in the 1980s and when a friend asked us to dinner I said, "by the way, we don't eat meat" and she replied "Oh, that's alright, we're having chicken"
Does anyone have a middle name?
Halal and Kosher meat should labelling be mandatory?
What "back then" inconvenience would annoy today's youngsters?


surely the definition of a vegetarian is someone who doesn't eat either meat or fish. However, she is vegetarian as opposed to vegan. She's extremely adaptable catering for her has never been a problem for me. I completely respect her dietary preferences. On the other hand one of my sons shared a flat with a evangelical vegan, who did convert my son for a while and like many who adopted the diet he said he felt much better for it. Nevertheless he lapsed back to being an omnivore I think he found the strictures of following that diet too restrictive for his lifestyle. However, the main complaint about the "friend" was that he took control of the fridge he ruled what could and couldn't go in it, which was completely out of order, given I own the flat and the damn fridge in it. My son and the friend eventually went their separate ways and as a consequence of sharing a living space their relationship took a downturn. The friend turned out to be the worst kind of born again vegan who actually approached people in restaurants and pubs if they happened to be eating meat and then delivered them a lecture of the evils of what they were ingesting. This seems to be a growing trend from what I read these days 