Anonymous
Post 05/17/2022 07:57     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD was three when she became vegetarian and four when I figured out it would be easiest if I was too, to avoid cooking multiple things for meals. So I was 22, so I’ve been vegetarian for 23 years. No real desire for meat at this point.


Ha! My 2yo DD is on a quest to get me to eat way less meat too! She likes shrimp, though, so we sometimes compromise on dim sum.


What are you talking about? She doesn't eat it when you put it in front of her?


Pretty much. If I make curry or stew or whatever with chickpeas/lentils/tofu/beans/shrimp, she’ll eat it cheerfully; same meal made with any kind of meat, she’ll carefully eat around or pick the meat bits out. If I serve meat as one dish, she just won’t eat it. Loves peanut butter and avocados, though. If this is the one way she’s going to be insanely picky I’m honestly totally fine with that. Much better than my niece who are anything — so long as it was beige and a bland. 😂 Toddler food preferences are weird.


My 7 year old has always eaten like your toddler. It’s fine, great even, and has encouraged us to eat much less meat at home. I think we’d all live to 100 if we ate like these kids.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 22:21     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't eat any meat again, ever. Zero interest in it or the fake meat substitutes.

I started as a teen so also 30 years.


Same here. Your post OP assumes all vegetarians are sacrificing something they like for a moral reason. Fake meat also sends that message. I would much rather eat a bowl of rice and beans than some greasy chewy dead animal.


100%
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 22:20     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

30 years and would eat a normal marshmallow.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 22:10     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

30 years, since I was 10. No desire to ever eat meat again, tried eating fish about 10 years ago and got very sick.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 15:29     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD was three when she became vegetarian and four when I figured out it would be easiest if I was too, to avoid cooking multiple things for meals. So I was 22, so I’ve been vegetarian for 23 years. No real desire for meat at this point.


Ha! My 2yo DD is on a quest to get me to eat way less meat too! She likes shrimp, though, so we sometimes compromise on dim sum.


What are you talking about? She doesn't eat it when you put it in front of her?


Pretty much. If I make curry or stew or whatever with chickpeas/lentils/tofu/beans/shrimp, she’ll eat it cheerfully; same meal made with any kind of meat, she’ll carefully eat around or pick the meat bits out. If I serve meat as one dish, she just won’t eat it. Loves peanut butter and avocados, though. If this is the one way she’s going to be insanely picky I’m honestly totally fine with that. Much better than my niece who are anything — so long as it was beige and a bland. 😂 Toddler food preferences are weird.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 14:28     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

Anonymous wrote:Since the day I was born, so 50 years.
I’d eat bacon if I was going to switch.


Wait, what? Why? Did your parents force this on you? How do you know you'd eat bacon if you've never had it?
Sorry! I have a lot of questions.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 14:15     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

For 25 years. Can't even look at meat. It looks like flesh to me and not something I would ever eat. I have no desire to eat red meat or chicken. Hot dogs and bacon do hold a special place in my heart and I could maybe consider having a bite of those. I do eat fish and eggs.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 13:47     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD was three when she became vegetarian and four when I figured out it would be easiest if I was too, to avoid cooking multiple things for meals. So I was 22, so I’ve been vegetarian for 23 years. No real desire for meat at this point.


Ha! My 2yo DD is on a quest to get me to eat way less meat too! She likes shrimp, though, so we sometimes compromise on dim sum.


What are you talking about? She doesn't eat it when you put it in front of her?
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 13:04     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

Over 20 years. Meat grosses me out (even before becoming veg) so no interest in ever eating it again.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 12:13     Subject: Re:Question for the vegetarians

10 years
I don't miss much but I do occasionally crave those big breaded chicken tenders (the kind you get at an amusement park or sporting event). You can make a pretty good version with oyster mushrooms but it's not the same.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 21:29     Subject: Re:Question for the vegetarians

DH is pescatarian (and really, mainly vegetarian) except for pepperoni. I find that so funny.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 21:26     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

^^ pp again and that’s funny, I didn’t read the 2nd page of comments bf posting. I seem to track the poster above me!!!
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 21:24     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

36 years. No interest in changing but if I absolutely had to it would be chicken j guess? Seems easier than other meats.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 08:43     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

37 years (started age 15)

No interest in changing, but if I had to, maybe roast chicken.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 08:39     Subject: Question for the vegetarians

Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't eat any meat again, ever. Zero interest in it or the fake meat substitutes.

I started as a teen so also 30 years.


Same here. Your post OP assumes all vegetarians are sacrificing something they like for a moral reason. Fake meat also sends that message. I would much rather eat a bowl of rice and beans than some greasy chewy dead animal.