idahoblues
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This is how to kill your meat
masterwig said:I always find it amazing that some people are so addicted to meat they feel put out if someone gives them a meal without any meat in it. A meal without meat isn't necessarily a deliberate vegetarian thing, of all the things we can eat meat is a pretty small section.
Open your minds, broaden your horizons. Meals without meat are no less a meal.
I'm not a vegetarian but don't eat much meat because there are loads of other things we can eat which are tastier, healthier, cheaper and better for the environment.
Pot Noodle? They are veggiestony said:masterwig said:I always find it amazing that some people are so addicted to meat they feel put out if someone gives them a meal without any meat in it. A meal without meat isn't necessarily a deliberate vegetarian thing, of all the things we can eat meat is a pretty small section.
Open your minds, broaden your horizons. Meals without meat are no less a meal.
I'm not a vegetarian but don't eat much meat because there are loads of other things we can eat which are tastier, healthier, cheaper and better for the environment.
I can't think of any meal I have had since adulthood that hasn't contained either meat or fish. Apart from egg on toast.
Mad Eyed Screamer said:Pot Noodle? They are veggiestony said:masterwig said:I always find it amazing that some people are so addicted to meat they feel put out if someone gives them a meal without any meat in it. A meal without meat isn't necessarily a deliberate vegetarian thing, of all the things we can eat meat is a pretty small section.
Open your minds, broaden your horizons. Meals without meat are no less a meal.
I'm not a vegetarian but don't eat much meat because there are loads of other things we can eat which are tastier, healthier, cheaper and better for the environment.
I can't think of any meal I have had since adulthood that hasn't contained either meat or fish. Apart from egg on toast.
Rock-hard (and indeed contains various rocks such as gravel), never goes stale, and is terribly sustaining. A traveller can go for miles, just knowing there's dwarf bread in their pack. A traveller can think of just about anything to eat rather than dwarf bread including their own foot
stony said:masterwig said:I always find it amazing that some people are so addicted to meat they feel put out if someone gives them a meal without any meat in it. A meal without meat isn't necessarily a deliberate vegetarian thing, of all the things we can eat meat is a pretty small section.
Open your minds, broaden your horizons. Meals without meat are no less a meal.
I'm not a vegetarian but don't eat much meat because there are loads of other things we can eat which are tastier, healthier, cheaper and better for the environment.
I can't think of any meal I have had since adulthood that hasn't contained either meat or fish. Apart from egg on toast.