Lycanthrope
Honorary Master
Yes vegetarian food can often be very very nice and I have often considered becoming a vegetarian as I don't like the idea of things dying.
But food like sushi and prawns and amazing meat dishes I just cannot not eat.
I think vegetarians miss out on a lot of different taste.
Not true. I think that since becoming a vegetarian I've been exposed to amazing dishes that, as a meat-eater, I would never have even heard of.
I used to love spareribs, my mother's Christmas gammon and... funnily enough, that's it. There was always the convenience of popping into a KFC and getting one of those delicious twisters. In all honesty, I have no regrets and as much as I used to love spareribs and my mother's Christmas gammon, I will never eat meat again for so long as I live. It's just not worth it and there are much, much better guilt-free alternatives.
And.. lol... If you want to eat sushi, prawns and other amazing meat dishes, then that's your prerogative. The choice of becoming a vegetarian was purely my own because, perhaps as silly as it sounds, my conscience weighed heavily when I realised what animals actually have to go through. From that point onward, the decision was easy. Funnily enough, I went black-and-white vegan when I made my first step and after a year I settled on vegetarianism instead.
Well yeah, i get the health motivations, but from where i'm sitting, all food(and the multitude of ways it can be prepared) is worlds better than being limited to a certain grouping.
I'll stop borderline trolling now.![]()
Health motivations, sure. However, just because you're a vegetarian doesn't mean you won't pig out on chocolate, ice-cream, cookies, pizza, soda or chips.
Funny question: I wonder how many vegetarian dishes you've actually exposed yourself to as a meat-eater. Probably not that many, eh? Sure, you can have a vegetarian dish any time you want, as a meat eater, because you can, but you have absolutely no driving force that pushes you to try new vegetarian dishes, experience new vegetarian dishes and keep at it. So your limitless freedom to eat whatever you want, I think, does more to actually limit you than not.
Just a thought.
And for the record, I'm finding it difficult to post today (I can't hold my concentration) thanks to some painkillers I'm currently popping. Yippee! So, sincere apologies if I'm making about as much sense as the toothfairy.