What's your favorite food?
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Actually, I started liking sushi after my second time and most people I talk to say the same. It's weird.
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but swordfish is an animalBookWorm617 wrote:I used to love Salisbury Steak but I've been a vegetarian for over 3 years now. So now my favorite is Swordfish with asparagus!!
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Yes I know but I abhore the way the animals we eat are treated such as cows (especially veil), pigs, and chickens. I don't think they abuse fish, lol so that's where I get my protein. I don't really eat eggs either, only occasionally. I would also like to stop eating cheese but I LOVE IT and can't help myself. So I guess I am semi-vegertarian if there is such a thing.GotThatSwing wrote:but swordfish is an animalBookWorm617 wrote:I used to love Salisbury Steak but I've been a vegetarian for over 3 years now. So now my favorite is Swordfish with asparagus!!
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Oh I have tried becoming full vegetarian, but I just can't give up all meat. So I stick to fish. But I absolutely agree that animals are treated horribly. Its been about 6 months since I've had beef and I don't regret it!!BookWorm617 wrote:Yes I know but I abhore the way the animals we eat are treated such as cows (especially veil), pigs, and chickens. I don't think they abuse fish, lol so that's where I get my protein. I don't really eat eggs either, only occasionally. I would also like to stop eating cheese but I LOVE IT and can't help myself. So I guess I am semi-vegertarian if there is such a thing.GotThatSwing wrote:but swordfish is an animalBookWorm617 wrote:I used to love Salisbury Steak but I've been a vegetarian for over 3 years now. So now my favorite is Swordfish with asparagus!!
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Last time I had red meat in my mouth was seven years ago but I never considered myself vegetarian. What's wrong with eggs and cheese? Milk cows and hens live a comfortable life I thinkMairin wrote:Oh I have tried becoming full vegetarian, but I just can't give up all meat. So I stick to fish. But I absolutely agree that animals are treated horribly. Its been about 6 months since I've had beef and I don't regret it!!BookWorm617 wrote:Yes I know but I abhore the way the animals we eat are treated such as cows (especially veil), pigs, and chickens. I don't think they abuse fish, lol so that's where I get my protein. I don't really eat eggs either, only occasionally. I would also like to stop eating cheese but I LOVE IT and can't help myself. So I guess I am semi-vegertarian if there is such a thing.GotThatSwing wrote: but swordfish is an animal

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Yes I believe milk cows are allowed to graze and live a normal life however they get veil from calfs that come from milk cows. Calfs that are to be slaughtered for veil are treated horribly. PLease don't eat veil!!GotThatSwing wrote:Last time I had red meat in my mouth was seven years ago but I never considered myself vegetarian. What's wrong with eggs and cheese? Milk cows and hens live a comfortable life I thinkMairin wrote:Oh I have tried becoming full vegetarian, but I just can't give up all meat. So I stick to fish. But I absolutely agree that animals are treated horribly. Its been about 6 months since I've had beef and I don't regret it!!BookWorm617 wrote: Yes I know but I abhore the way the animals we eat are treated such as cows (especially veil), pigs, and chickens. I don't think they abuse fish, lol so that's where I get my protein. I don't really eat eggs either, only occasionally. I would also like to stop eating cheese but I LOVE IT and can't help myself. So I guess I am semi-vegertarian if there is such a thing.Noone gets hurt.
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Okay so then to sort this out...BookWorm617 wrote:Yes I believe milk cows are allowed to graze and live a normal life however they get veil from calfs that come from milk cows. Calfs that are to be slaughtered for veil are treated horribly. PLease don't eat veil!!GotThatSwing wrote:Last time I had red meat in my mouth was seven years ago but I never considered myself vegetarian. What's wrong with eggs and cheese? Milk cows and hens live a comfortable life I thinkMairin wrote: Oh I have tried becoming full vegetarian, but I just can't give up all meat. So I stick to fish. But I absolutely agree that animals are treated horribly. Its been about 6 months since I've had beef and I don't regret it!!Noone gets hurt.
Bookworm617 is a pescatarian, as in Mairin, Got That Swing is a vegetarian unless she too eats seafood at one point or another, in which case she falls under the same as Mairin. But Got That Swing is like me and though vegetarian, absolutely not vegan for the love of cheese. well, at least cheese in my case... But on your point of chicken's not being harmed by the eggs produced, I say you're an ovo-lacto vegetarian which means you don't eat any meat, but, you consume dairy and animal products that don't come from harming the animal. Example, honey, eggs, milk, cheese, etc...
That help?
And I must say, there are so many more pesca, veg, and vegan type people on here than I ever expected.
Fran, I actually do think about plant life and how I consume them all the time... It's just a catch 21 all around. But, I plant vegetables of my own anyways so I feel a tad balanced haha.
That being said, I absolutely love apricot mango ice cream with fresh hot edamame. Goodness that was one accidental invention I'll love forever.
Ha, now I think I sound pregnant...
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Fascist - thanks for the info I surly an a pescatarian - never even heard of it but I just looked it up and it fits. Also I LOVE edamame - I get the ones from China so I know for a fact they are not gmo's.Stinkin' Fascist wrote:Okay so then to sort this out...BookWorm617 wrote:Yes I believe milk cows are allowed to graze and live a normal life however they get veil from calfs that come from milk cows. Calfs that are to be slaughtered for veil are treated horribly. PLease don't eat veil!!GotThatSwing wrote: Last time I had red meat in my mouth was seven years ago but I never considered myself vegetarian. What's wrong with eggs and cheese? Milk cows and hens live a comfortable life I thinkNoone gets hurt.
Bookworm617 is a pescatarian, as in Mairin, Got That Swing is a vegetarian unless she too eats seafood at one point or another, in which case she falls under the same as Mairin. But Got That Swing is like me and though vegetarian, absolutely not vegan for the love of cheese. well, at least cheese in my case... But on your point of chicken's not being harmed by the eggs produced, I say you're an ovo-lacto vegetarian which means you don't eat any meat, but, you consume dairy and animal products that don't come from harming the animal. Example, honey, eggs, milk, cheese, etc...
That help?
And I must say, there are so many more pesca, veg, and vegan type people on here than I ever expected.
Fran, I actually do think about plant life and how I consume them all the time... It's just a catch 21 all around. But, I plant vegetables of my own anyways so I feel a tad balanced haha.
That being said, I absolutely love apricot mango ice cream with fresh hot edamame. Goodness that was one accidental invention I'll love forever.
Ha, now I think I sound pregnant...
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Yuck, boiled carrots. I eat them aliveFran wrote:But what about the baby carrotts ... pulled from the only home they know & boiled alive![]()
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