Is anyone vegetarian?
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Re: Is anyone vegetarian?
Me too. I know of at least one other UK veggy member of the BOS, so we're a pretty exclusive group. "I'd rather fold a pig than eat one"~origami~ wrote:I am.
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Sorry, I'm not. I can't eat leafy vegetables. For some reason, the texture of the leaves causes me to vomit. I can eat lettuce, bean sprouts, cauliflower and most root vegetables, as long as they don't have leaves. I do have a friend who is voluntarily vegetarian. Not because he pities the animals, but because he...doesn't like the taste of meat
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Greens don't sit well on my stomach either, so I tend to eat more meats as well. I hadn't really given much thought about being a vegetarian till I met one in person two years ago and we had a conversation. I took 4 years of horticulture in high school and I've always enjoyed nature. I can't really choose between eating animals or plants, they're both equally living beings to me. I'd rather eat nothing, but one can't survive long that way, so I'll not discriminate and just eat both =p.
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What's unusual for one person is normal for another, right?
Anyway, here's my list (based on a "normal" North American diet): deer, wild boar, snake, turtle, ostrich, emu, kangaroo, bear, frog, goat, chicken knuckles, tripe, spleen, heart, lung, tendon, brain. There's probably more, but those are the ones that come to mind right now.
Anyway, here's my list (based on a "normal" North American diet): deer, wild boar, snake, turtle, ostrich, emu, kangaroo, bear, frog, goat, chicken knuckles, tripe, spleen, heart, lung, tendon, brain. There's probably more, but those are the ones that come to mind right now.
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Not a vegetarian, but I like vegetables (except for spinach and carrot).
Being a vegetarian would be interesting to try.
"eaten something unusual before?"
hmm.. it's not unusual here (in fact it's popular), but I'm gonna say I ate durian. yes! that stinky fruit. That's enough to freak most people out on the internet, right?
I'm not too fond of the fruit but it tastes pretty decent to me, but I like durian ice cream better.
Being a vegetarian would be interesting to try.
"eaten something unusual before?"
hmm.. it's not unusual here (in fact it's popular), but I'm gonna say I ate durian. yes! that stinky fruit. That's enough to freak most people out on the internet, right?
I'm not too fond of the fruit but it tastes pretty decent to me, but I like durian ice cream better.
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Isn't lettuce...entirely leaves? *confused*angrydemon wrote: I can't eat leafy vegetables... I can eat lettuce, bean sprouts, cauliflower and most root vegetables, as long as they don't have leaves.
I'll try almost any food at least once - how else could you find out what you liked? Except brains, because I'm a scaredy cat about prion disease.
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