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Any Vegans?
BaldBen:
She's a lactovarian, so her diet currently includes dairy products and eggs.
She used to be a pescatarian and ate fish.
I guess you could say this is a "mixed marriage' of sorts.
I tend to be a vegan at home and eat a non-vegan lunch during the work week. Like all marriages it's one of compromise. It seems to work and we're happy with it. Remember food doesn't make or break a marriage.
VFRWolf:
I enjoy red meat too much to give it up. I personally don't think we were meant to live strictly on vegetables. If we were, all our teeth would be shaped like a cow. A healthy diet needs all types of foods in moderation.
This is just my opinion, if vegan works for folks, great. It's just not for me.
Balditicus Maximus:
--- Quote from: VFRWolf on October 07, 2007, 08:38:59 AM ---I enjoy red meat too much to give it up. I personally don't think we were meant to live strictly on vegetables. If we were, all our teeth would be shaped like a cow. A healthy diet needs all types of foods in moderation.
This is just my opinion, if vegan works for folks, great. It's just not for me.
--- End quote ---
I agree. It's whatever works for ya. Going vegan helped me with weight, cholesterol and blood pressure. So it definitely works for me. Many people don't have those issues. But you won't catch me moralizing about it.
WannaBePadre:
I've been off-and-on vegetarian-ish. But eating in a cafeteria on campus (it's paid for) makes it difficult sometimes. The salad bar is very sparse and often wilted.
I went from 218 to 193 by not eating meat.
My doctor is mixed about it. Tells me to eat some meat and stop drinking beer.
JDog:
I was a vegetarian for a number of years due to moral objections of eating meat.
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