Re: Vegetarianiasm
Well Jeana, I respect your views and the lifestyle you want to lead. I don't fully agree with it. As I said in earlier posts, I help to raise and butcher rare breed pigs. They are kept to as high a standard as practically possible and produce pork far superior to the factory produced stuff that supermarkets sell. I totally condemn the ill treatment of farm animals and I'm selective in what and where I buy meat.Re: Vegetarianiasm
Not for Me,I love My bacon n eggs and the occasional medium rare cooked steak..yummy!...My eldest Daughter and Her Family became veggies a few Years ago,now She's complaining about the weight She's put on as She has always been very slim...I said no wonder as Their diet consists mainly of Pasta/sauces/rice/chips/potatoes/home baked bread,cakes scones etc'...norra lorra vegetables/fruit there :~)...But of course,what do I know,I'm just Her Mum,a fit healthy 72yr old!!......Re: Vegetarianiasm
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Hi JeanaRe: Vegetarianiasm
I haven't eaten meat for years. Last time was when I had a meat kebab that made me feel sick. I never ate fish either until I was in hospital in 1994 and was frowned upon for not eating enough protein. Must admit that I do like fish, but do enjoy eating vegetarian meals as much as I can.Re: Vegetarianiasm
I eat a great variety of everything apart from beef. I can however eat it minced in dishes like lasagne or spag bol. I can't eat a beef stew or a steak. Lamb, pork, chicken, turkey, some kinds of offal and lots of seafood and fruit and veg are on the menu here. I could never be a vegetarian.Re: Vegetarianiasm
I have been vegetarian for 20 years. I used to work at an animal sanctuary and couldn't reconcile working for animals with eating them. Also animals are living creatures and as such have souls and by eating them I am not only impeding their path to Heaven but also mine as I have imbibed their soul and am therefore impure. This is a Hindu belief. I am neither Hindu nor religious but it makes sense to me.
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