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I'm always looking for new friends to exchange ideas (vegan recipes etc.) with, and I was wondering if there are any vegans on here. If you are a vegan, feel free to reply.
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I'm not full on vegan but I am vegetarian and I don't eat eggs.
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I am a vegetarian and eat a few vegan meals.
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I LOVE MEAT.
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Meat is sweet.
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Well, that's a lie. I'd like to think I'd be veg if my intestines would allow it, but the fact is I loves me my medium-rare beef steaks. I don't eat pig or fish though. Pig because I vowed never to do so after befriending a piglet when I was eight, and fish because most fishies are being over-fished. I eat crab, snow crab I think, though.
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I'm not meaning to accuse you or make you feel bad, just wondering how you can stop eating pigs out of pity or being emotionally attached to one or whatever you want to call it, but not feel sorry for all the cows, chickens, and all the other animals that are slaughtered daily?
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I wonder if you could call hunting humans, "humaning".
"...and humans because most humanies are being over-humaned."
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I don't eat red meats, but I do eat chicken and turkey... not a whole lot though. I eat a lot of meatless pasta. I'm a HUGE pasta nut. I could be a full vegetarian, but I don't like a lot of vegetarian foods and I'm in love with Thanksgiving.
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pasta rocks

and there are many delicious and fascinating vegetarian foods besides the "normal stuff" like vegetables, rice, potatoes etc., and tofu, there is also e.g. wheat gluten (seitan) which I "discovered" only recently as well, seitan sausages and lots of other things are made from it that are so tasty
over here, we don't celebrate Thanksgiving like you Americans do, though
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I eat soy burgers occassionally. They're pretty good with some ketchup. Can't even tell the difference.
I tried the vegetarian thing, but my husband made it very difficult. He's a hard core carnivoure. But I manage to not eat very much chicken and turkey and eat a lot of noodles, rice, potatoes, and corn. That's pretty much all I ever eat. Lol
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im a vegatairn , i once went vegan and became ill cas u need something in your kidney and i only have one lol so .my mum has a lot of ground so she bought me some chickens and we get all our milk from up the road wich i organic milk they dont kill the carf and they do look after them well .some thing i have resantyl tried is a roast by linda macartney from sainsburys ,
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I love meat. The thought of the animal I'm eating suffering in an abattoir really turns me on.
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it depends on the meat... i hate beef but love pork, ham, etc. but i don't think i could ever go vegan
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Yer i agree with ford transit. i orgasm over that shit.
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I'm sorry, this is your choice, but it's nature, evolution has made humans what we are today, thats what came as nature, and now our bodies depend on those nutrients, if you want ot prove your greater then nature go ahead nd try to find a SATISFYING vegan meal that is good for you, but i'm sticking to my steak, bacon, and my eggs.
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mmmm, eat meat for the win silly boy
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Meat ftw =D
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im probably never going to go vegetarian. my mum once took me to some sort of vegetarian workshop. they had all this food there and it was shit. i mean it looked like they just took a big dump on a plate. everything was brown and tasted like beans. :}
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i'm gonna go raw for a week. see how it feels.
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I went to this place in Minneapolis a while back. I don't remember the name.. but it was vegan and nothing they served was cooked. It was pretty cool.
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I'm not a vegan, not even a vegetarian. However, I only eat organic or free range meat/animal products. It's better for the animals, and it even tastes better.
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meat for the win
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yum i like meat
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As a cow, I respect your choice
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I've been vegan for a year next week. I was vegetarian for eight months before that.
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I live in one of the main dairy farming regions of new zealand and all the meat is grassfed. beef, venison, lamb. You name it. It's O 4 Oarsome
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I was a vegan before I got married.
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I've gone veg before, for brief periods before I realized how sick I was getting. But I still ate eggs and drank milk. Personally, I don't see how anyone can survive on a total vegan diet.
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I don't know. I just feel a lot better since I've stopped eating dairy products and eggs. I was a vegetarian for two years before that and I've never felt as good as I do now.
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I can understand not eating eggs--as a classmate pointed out once, it's like eating an aborted fetus--but what's wrong with milk? Nothing dies for it to be created.
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First paragraph from this page: http://www.peta.org/factsheet/files/FactsheetDisplay.asp?ID=102
"Cows produce milk for the same reason humans and other mammals do—to nourish their young. But the millions of cows who live on U.S. dairy farms are forced into a vicious cycle of continuous pregnancy so that they will produce milk for human consumption. Their female calves are slaughtered immediately or used to replace their mothers in the dairy herd, and many male calves suffer a fate that is completely different but no less cruel—one of confinement, darkness, malnutrition, and slaughter."
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There is organic milk, and I don't think they do that. Correct me if I'm wrong. (And if that appears sarcastic, it's not. I'm not entirely certain on that statement, so indeed, correct me if I'm wrong.)
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I'm not sure either, but what else should "old" dairy cows be "used for" when they don't give enough milk anymore to meet the dairy farmers' demands anymore? I guess that, since making profit is the main point, these cows will be slaughtered.
Just to be "safe" I cut out dairy products from my diet altogether because I couldn't live with this feeling of uncertainty and guilt any longer.
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cows die if you don't milk them.
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I like to beat my meat.
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i like to suck cornetto cones
But I have to.

LittleAnn
Nov 1 12:28 PM
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