Can a vegetarian have meat with there Xmas dinner as long as they don't swallow it?!


Question: I always swallow x
Merry xmas x


Answers: I always swallow x
Merry xmas x

Ha ha, im not a veggie but um guessing they dont spit after turkey! xx

Stop being a veg and you wont have to worry about it. You obviously like the taste of meat so enjoy it =)

ewww!! no they cant!
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Why would a vegetarian want animal flesh in their mouth?

I'm not a vegetarian but I can imagine the thought would be disgusting to them

Why the hell would they do that?

I would not insult a vegetarian by insisting that they had to have meat on their plate

Then why put in your mouth then, the whole idea is to swallow.

Happy Xmas.

i know what your on about the answer is yes.

No they can't.

You know you need to be at least 13 for a Yahoo ID right?

vegans do not eat meat, some seriously see the sight of it and just die. My step-daughter is vegetarian...and she just eats the stuffing and potatoes (mashed) and salad...and she is a happy camper....and bread of course...

So then the do what? Chew it up and spit it out? What a waste! Only in America...

WTF? They can have anything they want with their dinner. We aren't DEPRIVED of anything. We're vegetarians by choice. We don't WANT to eat meat. Therefore, we don't WANT to have meat with our Xmas dinner.

Do you mean chew and spit out, or do you mean leave it on your plate? If you mean the former, think of a recent President's answer about his youthful use of marijuana. Can you envision yourself saying later to a fellow-vegetarian, "Yes, but I didn't swallow"?

Yeah sure, we just leave it on the serving plate and eat the veggies. No prob.

As a vegetarian, for 20 years I would say no. But most people don't usually make a point of making meatless entrees unless they know in advance they will be having a few vegetarians over for dinner. I have seen fellow veggies be terribly rude about being served a casserole or some kind of dish with big hunks of meat in it--I just pick out the meat and eat the rest. If I get a few bits in there, oh well. It is better than making a big deal out of it and making the hostess feel bad.

Well, it is about 20 years I avoide Xmas dinner, even with my own mother, because she and the rest of the family feast on dead bodies.
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thanks for the points, I don't even want to dignify this question with an answer

No, the vegetarian police will come and take you away!

I think that's called an anorexic, rather than a vegetarian.

i'm pretty sure a genuine vegetarian would not want to even put meat in their mouth? It is stupid because it's not helping save an animal, because the meat is still wasted, and chewing a piece of meat will probably mean that you'll swallow some of the juices.

no

the silly season is in full swing.

No, it must not touch or pass their lips.

What would be the point?

Just eat it and be done with it! You can get back on track again the next day. The sky won't cave in. Just have a small portion. The animal would have died in vain if it doesn't get eaten. Worried that you will like it?

That would be a rather disgusting dinner, if everyone kept spitting out their meat.

if you are a vegetarian just for health reasons i guess but why would you honestly want to ?
if you are vegetarian because you care about animals then i doubt you can.

but vegetarian is not a set of rules you have to follow or get kicked out. its just an idea which enough people fall into to have a general label to help others quickly know so you can do whatever you want. i personally would never have when i was vegetarian.

chew it up, swallow it, enjoy it. quit calling yourself a veg.

No, but you can give up being a vegetarian for a day.

go away.





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