Food for Thought with Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

Forbidden Meat: Fasting and Abstinence During Advent (Rebroadcast)


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In this episode of Food for Thought, I explore the long, often-forgotten history of abstaining from meat during Advent and other Christian fasting periods, and how that tradition actually aligns beautifully with a modern vegan lifestyle.

Drawing from my own Catholic upbringing, I look at how rites and rituals like Lent and Advent once emphasized simplicity, self-restraint, and giving up animal products, and how language, church rules, and holiday foods still carry traces of that history.

I also invite listeners—religious or not—to consider their own version of conscious “fasting,” and I touch on traditional Advent/Christmas foods like Stollen that grew out of these practices.

Here’s the video version of the introduction to the re-broadcast:

In this episode, you’ll learn:

* Historically, Christians spent more days not eating meat (and often other animal products) than eating it, especially around Lent and Advent.

* The idea that being vegan is “incompatible” with culture or religion is new; religious abstinence from animal products is centuries old.

* Words like “Carnival” (from carne levare – “remove meat”) and traditions like Meatfare/Cheesefare Sundays reflect this meatless history.

* Advent used to be a serious season of fasting and abstinence, not just a time of treats, shopping, and countdown calendars.

* Different Christian traditions (especially Eastern and Ethiopian Orthodox) still practice very strict, essentially vegan fasts for many days of the year.

* Over time, church rules relaxed, and meat-eating became normalized and constant, while fasting became optional or symbolic.

* You don’t have to be religious to embrace the spirit of fasting: you can choose to simplify your diet, give something up (like alcohol, sugar, eating out, or processed foods), and let the feast feel more meaningful at the end.

* Many beloved holiday foods—like Stollen, fruitcake, and other Advent breads and sweets—arose from these traditions of fasting, scarcity, and then feasting.

* Part 2 will dive into Christmas feasting and traditional foods tied to the 12 Days of Christmas and Twelfth Night.

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