Vegetarians don't eat this!!!???!


Question: A question for the vegetarians...what is the meat that might just STOP you from being a good vegetarian? The meat that if you were to try it it might just give you the bad habit of going back to being an omnivore?


Answers: A question for the vegetarians...what is the meat that might just STOP you from being a good vegetarian? The meat that if you were to try it it might just give you the bad habit of going back to being an omnivore?

Salmon- loved the stuff.

A good-old-fasioned cheeseburger. It would never happen, but OH would it be tempting!!

roast beef

Fried Oysters

3 inch thick medium rare porterhouse steak with montreal steak seasoning and buttery sliced shrooms.

I'm not a vegetarian, but a bacon-cheeseburger is enough to make me want to turn vegetarian, just so that I can give into its juicy delicious yummy and soft tastyness...

....mmm....bacon-cheeseburger...

Nothing.

chicken fingers

None. Not ever. No way. No how.
I sure do love your avatar, though.

None.

Sashimi or fried organic chicken. But I satisfy those cravings with veggie sushi and agedashi tofu.

ikea meatballs. if i had thoose i would become addicted to them again.

none

I don't think I would ever go back to eating meat, but I do miss Arbys roast beef sandwiches A LOT!!!! Probably if I ate one of those I couldn't stop.

None...and that's the honest to God truth. Meat never appealed to me. I have never eaten a steak in my life..never eaten ribs..tried shrimp once..ate fish less than 20 times in my life.. I was a parents dream when I was young..always ate my veggies...and filled up on them so I didn't have to eat much of any other so called food *meat* on my plate.

kentucky fried chicken

Absolutely nothing would tempt me to eat meat again. I don't deprive myself of meat... I just don't eat it. It's not a mindset of what I'm missing out on.

I might have some of the Thanksgiving turkey tomorrow... We'll see.

None. many meat-eaters have the mis-conception that we are somehow "struggling" against the taste of meat. We're not, i never give eating meat a thought.

No meat or fish would ever tempt me in the slightest. The thought of eating meat has never crossed my mind once in 14 years of being veggie, and I know never will.

None. I craved meat for a few weeks but now I don't even see it as a food. So no meat would tempt me back into a meat eating lifestyle... Just thinking of eating it is like thinking of biting into my own arm or my pet dog.

Nothing. I don't feel deprived. There's an animal-friendly version of everything I crave.

Nothing could stop me. There are plenty of meat substitutes out there.

With all the great analogues out there, why would I ever be tempted by cruel animal foods?

I don't eat meat ergo I am a vegetarian. However I do eat turkey on thanksgiving, the rest of the year I'm meatless.

Does that make me not a vegetarian? Naaah I'm just not a very strict one.

Just like any other dietary restriction the person chooses their own level of commitment. If you make the decision not to eat meat and then decide to indulge once on a bacon cheeseburger and afterwards go back to being a vegetarian...doesn't erase what you have already done in the past or your plans for the future.

Kind of like someone who quits smoking for years then has one cig and no more doesn't mean they have always been a smoker.

I'm a flexetarian vegan and enjoy all of the food groups in moderation.

I have never been vegatarian but my daughter was for two years. We cured her by making sauerbraten with potato dumplings. She has been a recovering vegatarian for three years now. Cured my daughter in law a year ago with a pastrami on rye bread sandwich.





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