Merry Christmas, mislabelled omnivores?!


Question: How will you be spending Christmas Day? Will you be able to enjoy a nice meal, or will you be sitting around veg*ns, listening to them trying to make you feel bad and guilty for what seems natural to you? This year I'm lucky though, this year I’m working away from home in China and they don’t celebrate Christmas so this year I’ll not have to but up with half my families veg*n and omnivore habits, how about you?


Answers: How will you be spending Christmas Day? Will you be able to enjoy a nice meal, or will you be sitting around veg*ns, listening to them trying to make you feel bad and guilty for what seems natural to you? This year I'm lucky though, this year I’m working away from home in China and they don’t celebrate Christmas so this year I’ll not have to but up with half my families veg*n and omnivore habits, how about you?

Merry Christmas to you too. I'm having a merry flexitarian Christmas. Prime rib is the centerpiece of our table. Family I can take or leave, the wealth of knowledge is endless, I take it like water off of a ducks back.

No, this Christmas I'll be enjoying a nice big Turky, without a shrid of guilt, happy in the company of my omnivore family.

Merry Christmas to all.

If you friends and family were going to give you a hard time over the Christmas Dinner table then its them thats at fault, not the whole vegetarian population.

Christmas is a family reunion of sorts and foods are potluck.. Various dishes but the main meat dshes are: my mother's Jamon Serrano and cheese and chorizo/embutido plate, my aunt's roast suckling pig, and my contribution, prime rib roast. (my 90 year old grandmas favorite). side dishes by my sisters and other guests.

on christmas day i will spend the entire 24 hours playing on my wii, **** food unless it is fed to me via a straw!

We always have a Honeybaked ham for Christmas, it is a prerequisite per my father. I try to keep the food good but easy and serve it to everybody buffet style so that I can enjoy my holiday to!

I am vegetarian. For years, my mother pestered me mercilessly about that.

Now she's dead, and I wish she was here to argue with me again. I'd love to hear her say "Who the hell do you think you are? Gandhi?" just one more time. Then I would say "What business do you have telling me how I should eat? I don't care if you are a nurse, you are morbidly obese for God's sake."

My family and my wife's family are such a bunch of outrageous characters and each one individual person is annoying in their own unique way.

I was raised Christian but I changed religion to Baha'i in the early 80s and now I'm married to a Hindu woman. I don't take Christmas seriously at all, but I like having the day off from work.

Families and friends are annoying people that you don't really appreciate until after they die. It doesn't matter if you are vegetarian or whatever.

I'll be enjoying a vegetarian dinner and spending time with family. And it sounds like your family will share in your excitement of being apart from you for the holiday... you sound like a buzz kill.

My family gets together for Xmas and for food it's more just a collection of hors d'oevres and appetizers. Although none of us are officially vegetarians or vegans, there are some vegetarian friendly foods that are always in the mix. Even if some of my family were vegers, as a group we casually agree that holiday gatherings aren't the time for issues of that variety but would make certain that everyone is accomodated foodwise as well.

lol, oh man i hate vegans sooo much i troll around them all day on an internet forum.

ya.

u r smart.

I agree that's your individual family members' issue, not ours. Take it up with them.

p.s. what's the point of posting this in the V&V section? You don't like us. Big ******* deal. Feel free to stay out of this section.





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