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=+Yuni+= Nov 3, 2006 05:28 PM

Nope. I don't even know if I want to think about life without meat. I hardly ever eat vegetables save for some ceasar salad. So vegetarian is a no-no for me.

Summonmaster Nov 3, 2006 11:58 PM

Not a vegetarian.
Meat is way too delicious to give up, and has proteins or whatever all that is that you'd have to eat a ton of vegetables to come up with an equivalent amount of. I also have the viewpoint that refusing to eat the animals doesn't make a difference to the actual amount that are already in food form regardless of whether one chooses to eat them or not (not that I hate vegetarians or anything).

pompadork Nov 4, 2006 11:14 AM

Yes yes i am also whats up to all vegetarian buddies on GFF pm me for secret vegetarian crew meetup.

Throwdown Nov 4, 2006 08:26 PM

God said I could.

Retriever II Nov 5, 2006 02:22 AM

No, I was raised with meat, and I couldn't really imagine giving it up. I don't think I would be disciplined enough to properly replace the missing nutrients either. I still love fruits and veggies though. With some exceptions, of course :)

twelveeast Nov 5, 2006 02:55 AM

vegetarian-sadly missing out on the sweet taste of life.

Will Nov 8, 2006 04:29 PM

As outdated as it is, my diet looks sorta like the food pyramid. Only with less bread-stuffs and more meat, fruit, and (green!) veggies. I'm the vegetarian's worst nightmare. I eat something like 250g of protein a day. Whatever you've all heard, there's nothing wrong with red meat. The natural, grass-fed variety is full of omega-3's. My cholesterol is in the 130's, and I eat well over the recommended values for saturated fat and cholesterol. The one thing I tend to stay away from is pork; its nutrition value is pretty low. I indulge in the occasional sausage or canadian bacon (which is actually very lean), and for all the time in between it tastes that much better.

Bernard Black Nov 8, 2006 05:59 PM

I'm a post-modern vegetarian; I eat meat ironically...

Nah, I eat fish but that's about it. I've never really liked meat that much so it doesn't bother me, and I probably would go fully vegetarian if I didn't love seafood so much. I can't even remember why; I think I was guilt-tripped into it by a protest in my city at the time when they were handing out pamphlets. I never went back to eating meat after that and it doesn't appeal to me anymore either.

EDIT: Actually the other night the rare steak my brother made is possibly the most tempted I've been to eat meat in about 3 years now. God, it looked gorgeous, and I've never even had steak before.

tanisari Nov 9, 2006 04:31 AM

I'm not a vegetarian right now, although I was functionally so for a long time for economic reasons. Even meat bought in bulk and on sale isn't as cheap as a few bags of lentils and some tofu. I got pretty good at lentils. (Meat in bulk for cheap was pretty tempting sometimes but I didn't have a freezer and there was only one of me, so it wasn't really possible.)

Aquas Nov 9, 2006 12:54 PM

I've been meating vegetarian dishes... Oh, crap. I mean I've been *eating* vegetarian meals for dinner for a long time. My mom just tends to make more vegetarian based dinners. I don't get meat often around the house, but if I was threatened into it, I could probably go vegetarian. I love most vegetables. Because of this habit of eating in the way I was raised, I'm often craving a juicy steak.

I got into a discussion with one of my vegetarian friends a while back, and she pointed out to me how disgusting it was to her that non-vegetarians eat meat from the bone. I could understand that point of view, but I also find it funny in retrospect because the bone has that unique bone-flavor.

Acacia Nov 9, 2006 07:20 PM

I'm not a vegetarian either. I love fruits and vegetables though, but I don't think I can manage a lifestyle where I exclude meat from my diet. (Although it probably would be good if I do cut some from my diet; meat tends to be fatty, and my cholesterol must be through the roof!)

I don't think there's anything wrong with being a vegetarian. There are some branches of vegetarianism I don't really understand (like, it's ok to eat fish, even though they're alive with nerve endings? ), but I don't think it's that big of a deal.

THIEF Nov 9, 2006 09:08 PM

Resident vegatarian along with pom. I started being a vegetarian out of a whim and it will be out of whim I will start eating meat again. I just wanted to try it out and thats really my only reason. I thought it would be hard without meat, but its easier than you think.

Hay GFF.

Hitman_Hart Nov 10, 2006 11:35 PM

No, I'm not a vegetarian. I, for myself, actually like eating meat alot. Especially stake, chicken, meatballs, etc. I also eat vegetables alot, too. But I eat more meat than I eat vegetables, thus me not being a vegetarian.

Tsunade Nov 11, 2006 02:45 AM

hmm I love red meat, fish, chicken.... what's more... I hate veggies... guess I'll never become like spiderman... that dick said "eat your vegetables"! I WANT POWERS TOO!

samer9666 Nov 23, 2006 03:14 AM

i like veggies sometimes but no i'm not vegetarian .. no way i'd be
i love meat ! why should i deny myself from such a joy ! :)

Helloween Nov 23, 2006 11:12 AM

No, but interestingly enough i was raised vegetarian. At about the age of 12 i decided to switch, which has since made for an interesting situation, as i am now living with four vegetarians.

Half the time i do eat vegetarian, but i'm used to it.

Balcony Heckler Nov 23, 2006 05:47 PM

although I enjoy my vegetables, I am not a vegetarian. it's eat or be eaten, besides, the last vegetarian I knew got eaten by a lion on a trip to africa, *gleaming with sarcasm*

specialkhere Dec 24, 2006 07:56 PM

I believe God put animals on this Earth so we can eat them.

Carrots don't have feelings.

Arthur Dent Dec 24, 2006 09:48 PM

No, no. I am not a vegetarian, but making sure that I have not previously made its acquaintance--whilst it was still living, of course--is very important to me. My dinner and I, ideally, should not engage in conversation.

CLOudkiller Dec 25, 2006 01:52 AM

By no leaps and bound am I a vegitarian. There's just that feeling you get when you get into a nice dont steak with the works...nothing will replace that. And a a reponse to those veggie eaters..don't carrots have feelings too? They respect life after all, so...

leaf Jan 24, 2007 07:27 AM

I have nothing against vegetarians and vegans, but without meat the humankind couldn't build pyramides, cathedrals, skyscrappers. I can't imagine miners, farmers, all physical workers to survive without energy from meat.

Aji Feb 24, 2007 07:13 PM

Nope.

I love food, and I can't see myself eating just meat or just vegetables and fruit. I love how when the meat and the vegetables are in a dish, they compliment each other. I don't know how people do it, but some people can just eat steak. Now if I eat steak, I need rice, vegetables, or something... otherwise it would be too plain. Well more food is better so I'd be happy with steak, rice, and veggies.

It is cruel that we slaughter animals to eat them, but I feel that it is worse if you do that and waste the whole animal.

My cousin became a vegetarian, and I don't know how he does it. It must be difficult because his mother cooks a lot of dishes with meat in them.

Shanks Feb 24, 2007 07:55 PM

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parKbench Feb 24, 2007 10:17 PM

I'm not a vegetarian basically because it would limit the food that I can eat. I'm usually short on money, so I pretty much eat anything that I can get my hands on. "Beggers can't be choosers". Plus, I like to eat new foods. I would think being a vegan would be boring.

Shorty Feb 25, 2007 01:24 AM

I did it for a year and a half while I was in High School.

Currently, no.

Sashimi and sushi is just too yummy to pass up, boyfriend's grandmother's carne asada are just so delicious it's just plain rude to resist, and I found that I can cook steaks and chicken breast fairly well to anything edible and for safe consumption (that's assuming, no puking).

However, I do prefer 60% veggies + 25% meat and 15% carbs in a meal; seems like the best balance for me. I love veggies.


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