Christians are well into the season of Lent. (Or as my Jewish ex-boyfriend called it, "Lint".) Catholics abstain from meat on Fridays during Lent, but will eat seafood. The Eastern Orthodox (whose Lent and Easter are on a different schedule) go without meat, fish, dairy, and eggs for the duration of Lent. Although I belong to a Congregational church, because I am in a mixed marriage, I follow the Catholic Lenten Friday rules.
So, what to eat? Here are some highlights of Lent-friendly food.
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VEGAN (NO ANIMAL PRODUCTS)
VEGETARIAN (WITH DAIRY AND/OR EGGS)
SEAFOOD


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