Nope. It would be considered a "liquid" diet, however!
2006-09-11 08:59:20
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answered by i_troll_therefore_i_am 4
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Doubt it, since alcoholic beverages require some sort of fermentation, which is yeast (a single-celled animal) eating some sort of carbohydrate (barley, grape, rye, corn, plum, apple, potato - they all work, but some taste better than others) and excreting the alcohol. I'm pretty certain that the dead yeast don't get filtered out of the final product. So just think - we're all getting drunk on yeast droppings while consuming dead yeasties.
2006-09-11 09:12:05
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answered by Richard S 1
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some cultures call it strict vegetarian, some call it vegan. both way, that's the organic way a human body eats. we are no longer outfitted for meat eating and digesting. It makes us sick and constipated and is the most confusing portion of digest. No well being outcomes axcept more beneficial positive well being, a lot less maximum cancers and longer life. anybody assumes you advise a strong complete determination, distinct vegan food plan, it really is merely conventional established food. in worry-free words, many times it finally ends up mutually with more beneficial sorts of exciting food except the classic potatoes and peas that the classic American meat or dairy eater consumes.
2016-10-16 00:10:10
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answered by sherie 4
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alcohol is not a vegetable (although it may be derived from them). Alcohol is alcohol, or at best a liquid. You could say you are on a liquid diet and still be kinda funny. You could say alcohol diet and just cut to the chase.
2006-09-11 08:59:28
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answered by michaelscar 3
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No. Alcohol consumption by no means considered vegetarian.
2006-09-11 09:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be considered alcoholic.
And that's definitely not a diet. Calories. Hello.
2006-09-11 08:56:26
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answered by xxGlamROCK 3
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Of course, as long as the alcohol in question wasn't made with animal parts - like Jaggermeister (supposed deer blood in the recipe).
2006-09-11 08:56:50
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answered by Rawrrrr 6
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It depends on what beverage it is. If you drink Wild Turkey or anything mixed with Red Bull, then nope.
2006-09-11 08:56:46
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answered by servo46250 2
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Not only vegitarian, but vegan! Unless you drink Bailey's then just vegitarian. Although, I don't think you'll care one way or another come 10 a.m.
2006-09-11 09:00:20
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answered by Crazymom 6
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Nope but I think its called alcohol poisoning and a funeral
2006-09-11 18:09:42
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answered by n m 1
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