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.
Does your DD eat beans/legumes? DS HATES meat, the only kind he will tolerate is chicken nuggets, pasta with ground meat sauce, hot dog. I tell him I don't care if he's vegetarian, but he at least needs to eat beans but he doesn't really like those either.....
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.![]()
NP, my parents forced meat on me and didn’t expose me to enough vegetarian food. Luckily I figured out early on that a vegetarian diet was right for me.
It’s all a matter of perspective.
Sorry if I was being intrusive (I'm the OP with all the questions). I guess the thing I was more curious about why you'd choose bacon if you've never eaten meat in your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.![]()
NP, my parents forced meat on me and didn’t expose me to enough vegetarian food. Luckily I figured out early on that a vegetarian diet was right for me.
It’s all a matter of perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Veg for 40 years - though I do sometimes eat fish (starting about 15 years ago). I don't miss meat one bit - but what I do sometimes regret is how eating in other countries is sometimes less a matter of pleasure and more a matter of what I can be sure doesn't have meat in it.
So I have zero desire to go eat a steak - if I wanted to do that, I would do it - but I think the first meat I'd eat is whatever someone put in front of me in Japan or France or wherever, and experience the pleasure of not having to worry about it.

Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.![]()
Lol; why so many questions? I’m not that poster but my DH is 49 and has been veg his whole life. His parents were veg so naturally he was raised veg. We are also raising our kids veg.
Anonymous wrote:30 years and would eat a normal marshmallow.
Anonymous wrote: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.![]()