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steaks rock way too much to give up.
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I'm vegetarian for 15 years now.
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Dude, nutritions can be wrong too. So many things that were true in the past we have prove now that they were wrong. Its science, you never know for sure, we aren't developed so high so we can be sure what we need. And no, I'm not trying to say that being vegetarian is healthy, that would be wrong generalization. But I can bet that its not less healthy than eating meat. Quote:
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With this poll I just liked to see how many vegetarians are around, not to spread vegetarianism. lol. I respect all opinions. And yeah, had to mention. Vegetarianism is not about living a healthy life, its about not killing animals. Healthy life is just an advantage :winkwink: :upsidedow |
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xxl schnitzel
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Not fully but the vast majority of time I eat a vegetarian diet these days. I do have meat now and then - particularly fish - but usually when there are people staying with me that are big meat eaters.
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Also, all these weak vegetarians and vegans people are talking about is largely because those particular vegetarians aren't taking enough care to get their protein from alternative sources. It is easy to do but a lot don't and if you are vegan it becomes more complicated.
I like meat..I just have an easier time with weight loss if I stick mostly to a vegetarian or a 'fish-atrian' diet. |
I eat meat, i eat alot of veg too!
But i am having second thoughts about the veg, i dislike the thought of all the chemicals they spray on shit these days to keep it fresh longer. People are safer to eat meat! |
We all have to agree that our food sux these days.. Its not just meat that sux. Meat is just tiny part of the food palette
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I have been veg for 18 years. Im a full Vegan
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I am actually a vegetarian, but I do eat lots of meat pure out of principal.
I fucking hate animals! nah I'm simply not a vegetarian. Meat is tasty and animals are cool |
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As of this year i've been vegetarian for 20 years. At this point in my life it is just my "diet" and meat doesn't even register as food to my brain. I'm happy, healthy, and can cook pretty well.
On the flip side i could care less what other people eat. It's none of my business. I don't push people to eat "healthy" - I think thats a decision people need to make on their own. As long as people are eating a well balanced diet and paying attention to what goes in their food / what they are eating then I don't see a problem. :2 cents: |
Just some pale, weak, nerdy and unhealthy vegetarians for the ones who like to stereotype:
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:upsidedow |
Okay, one more bump for votes :)
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My health would never allow myself to be a vegetarian. However my diet if one wishes to call it that is for the most part local now. If it is not within 120 to 180 miles of my house it is typically never bought, and most of it is within a much smaller radius of 30 miles. Of course there are many exceptions such as banana's which just naturally transport well. Whole spices, tea's and such.
Yet I have met my beef, I have laid my eyes on both the chickens and the eggs they produced. I pick out which pig I want and my fish is either caught locally or only bought from the fish guy on two days out of the week when he brings his catch in from the ocean. Vast majority of vegetables I have grown myself or I get at PYO farms. I know what medicines if any my animals have had, I know the types of fertilizers used if any and just about everything else. Right now I am basking in many veggies like tomatoes and the like which aside from those that I will dry or can, I will not eat out of season. I know soon though that my bounty of zucchini, tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, corn, artichokes and other goodies will soon be replaced with kale, squash, gourds, broccoli, brussel sprouts, and other fall crops like lettuce again. I guess I eat what is considered a balanced and also local/seasonal diet like I think we were supposed to. |
Beef..it's what's for dinner
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i'm not a vegetarian
but first i must see what i'm going to eat, it must be clean meat, no vains, no bullshit |
not a philosophical vegetarian, but my raw foods diet keeps me at about 90% vegetarian.
you do need proper protein levels for good health and meat is an easy way to do it, but eating lots of meat does have health drawbacks, better to stick with lean poultry and fish for meat. age 57, flat belly, BMI 21.5 |
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if you buy private health insurance you should be aware that the unhealthy habits of other people directly impact YOUR cost of living. :2 cents: |
Vegetarian since 1997 :thumbsup
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Most vegetarians I know simply don't eat meat because they don't like it. They don't like eating off a bone, the smell, the taste. Nothing to do with thinking its wrong. Whats wrong with just not eating something you don't like? I don't eat broccoli.. i hate the shit.
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The farm animals cow/sheep/etc drink the run off water from the chemicals they spray on the crops. If anything, the animals would have a higher dosage of the chemicals :upsidedow But then again, I was never logical :( |
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