What is the easiest way to trick a vegetarian to eat meat?!


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What is the easiest way to trick a vegetarian to eat meat?


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cook the meat very tender taste less then cut it up find and put in sauce,

Why would you wish to do that? If you must, use quorn or flavoured tofu, see if you can fool them for a practical joke. If it's a friend, then be aware they may have deep moral feelings on the subject or an intolerance/allergy which could be dangerous. Same goes for revenge as well!!

some brands of canned beans have pork in them. you can't really tell unless you look at the ingredients. and mashing them up makes it harder to tell too.

Why would you want to do that? If someone is a vegetarian they are chosing not to eat animal flesh and you should respect that. I was a vegan for 15 years and couldnt stand the thought of consuming meat for you to trick someone into eating an animal is wrong would be like someone putting a cat turd in your taco and tricking you into eating it. My reason for being vegan was I could not fully digest complex animal proteins. Not only would I get gassy, I'd vomit and have the bathroom runs until it all left my system. It wouldnt be a very nice thing to do to anyone

thats mean

First, why would you want to do that? I would be pissed off. Have a good reason before doing it...
Use some type of meat sauce with a pasta dish...

Be very careful, even as a (rather bad) joke. Lifetime vegetarians can develop serious, and sometimes fatal, reactions to animal proteins. I would advise against trying to make someone eat anything against their will/without their knowledge.

How would you feel if someone put ground glass in your food? Just as a joke of course.

grind it into a paste and put it in soup or stir fry. By the way... that's really mean

That's not cool dude! I had a relative do that to me and I threw up so much I had to go to the hospital and ended up getting an iv hooked up and everything. She made a green bean casserole and put chicken in it. That stunt ended up costing me a ton of money in hospital bills, made me feel extremely ill, and I now lack a grandmother in my life.

Don't -- it will make them sick. Really...not funny kind of sick. Seriously...don't.

Why would you do that? Speaking as a vegetarian that is a pretty mean thing to do. Why do you care what this person eats?! and honestly, depending on how long that person hasnt eaten meat and the amount you are planning to trick this person into eating, you could make them very sick!

I've got a better idea. Howzabout u get held down and told dude eat my meat. HAHAHAHA

After being vegetarian for about one to three years, your body stops producing the enzymes you need to process meat. Your friend, if given meat, will probably have a hefty emergy bill to pay, and may very well be angry enough to sue. Chances are, he wouldn't eat it anyway. If you're the type of person who would do this, he probably wouldn't take you word that it was meatless.

That's a terrible thing to do, are you aware that it would negatively affect their psychical health and more than likely their mental health as well? I'm vegan, and honestly, if a "friend" tricked me into eating meat, I probably wouldn't speak to them again. -_-

Why do you want to know!!?? If I asked a similar question like what is the easiest way to trick a coeliac into eating wheat? or or What is the easiest way to trick type 2 diabetic into eating sucrose ? in the general food section people would think I was a bit of a sicko and YA would reward me with a nice juicy violation notice!!!
You REALLY need to get yourself a girlfriend..........

yeah, what's the easiest way to trick an ignorant omnivore into drinking cyanide?




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