Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a vegetarian for over a decade. If I ate a hamburger, I would have had bad stomach pain all night. Your stomach has to get used to eating meat.
I'm not longer a vegetarian, but I still can't eat red meat (I don't like it and don't want to eat it). It's hard to explain that to people. If it's a dinner party, I will peck at the food and pretend.
I was a vegetarian for about 6 years. When I restarted eating meat, my body reacted the exact same way it had reacted previously. There was no adjustment period.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is ridiculous. Like a Five Guys burger is so awesome that Vegetarians simply HAVE to have one occasionally?
FG is mediocre at best. Who's paying you to promote it OP?
Please advise me on whether each of my following friends is vegetarian:
- The one who likes chorizo occasionally because it reminds her of her mother;
- The one who eats chicken nuggets on her birthday;
- The one who eats gummy bears;
- The one who likes a type of fruit juice that has carmine in it (from ground beetle shells);
- The ones who eat eggs (are these meat or dairy?);
- The one who takes a prescription medication that is not yet available in a vegetarian form;
- The three who were craving beef during their pregnancy so went to Five Guys one or twice.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I used to be vegetarian, but I got tired of the holier than thou attitude, so now I eat meat too, even though I mostly cook vegetarian. I see a lot of holier than thou attitudes with vegetarians. Love RR Roast Beef Sandwiches!
Anonymous wrote:I was a vegetarian for over a decade. If I ate a hamburger, I would have had bad stomach pain all night. Your stomach has to get used to eating meat.
I'm not longer a vegetarian, but I still can't eat red meat (I don't like it and don't want to eat it). It's hard to explain that to people. If it's a dinner party, I will peck at the food and pretend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a vegetarian except for the 1 or 2 times a year I cave and eat an Arby's roast beef sandwich, of all things.
Your not a vegetarian. You eat very little amounts of meat yearly. Just say you hardly ever eat meat, but aren't a vegetarian.
Anonymous wrote:I used to be vegetarian, but I got tired of the holier than thou attitude, so now I eat meat too, even though I mostly cook vegetarian. I see a lot of holier than thou attitudes with vegetarians. Love RR Roast Beef Sandwiches!