Last year at the beginning of December I stopped eating meat. My father, who does not eat meat and should have been supportive of my decision, said that it was fine that I didn't eat meat but I should eat turkey dinner anyway because he always did. So it is almost a year. I will include some pictures from the past year. Unfortunately I cannot find any of the delicious meals I made, but here is some fruit and pastry, which is my meat replacement in any case.
Picture #1 Apple halves and melon. |
Then I asked 'what changes can I make to be similar to my ideal?'
My sister, boyfriend, and roommate were all vegetarian at this point. As such I knew lots of recipes that did not involve meet. Furthermore, I made a deal with myself. I would give up meat in exchange for fruit and cheese. I did not realise at this point that cheese contained enzymes from calf-stomach or that marsh mellows contained gelatine. I discovered these things during my research and decided that my decision was based on not eating flesh and as such I was permitted to continue eating gelatine and calf enzyme.
So I got off the bus at the local green grocer, bought a bunch of fruit and went home to tell my roommates I was vegetarian.
I learned the arguments for vegetarianism: health, environment, cost, animal-torture, respect. I fall under the respect and environmental category if you push me. I believe that the consumption of sentient beings is a religious act at as such should be undertaken with respect. It is a disturbing act and well it need not be avoided it should be taken seriously.
I do not tell people this!
It is amusing to see the confusion of my opponent when they attempt to challenge my choices and hit thin air.
"Your against it because you don't like torturing animals."
No, that isn't why I became vegetarian. Then they manage to be very confusing and ask if I eat chicken.
Picture #2: Strawberry rhubarb pie. |
I do, I love meat. I just decided not to eat it. It is fun to talk to people who wish to challenge my views. Sometimes my responses are not as good as I could wish for, but sometimes I manage to make the person sympathetic. Moreover, I am proud to say that I have not attacked or alienated any meat eaters. I do not approve of this method, particularly because non-vegetarians will sometimes approach vegetarians out of curiousity and possibly to consider the choice for themselves. If I want to support my view I should give them information, not attack them!
"You don't get enough protein. You don't get enough iron."
Picture #3: The melon matches the plate. |
If you do eat, however, you are likely to be healthier then a non-vegetarian. This is because being a vegetarian forces you to explore food, cook variety in order to keep up interest, and pay more attention to your food intake to guarantee you get what you need. It isn't more difficult, it is just more fun.
Picture #4: Frozen desert chocolate wafer & cream. |
Most people do not approach meat the way I did. For them eating meat simply means not changing the recipes they know, mixing bacon into everything (not that bacon isn't delicious), and choosing whatever they like at restaurants.
Picture #5: Tea kept warm with a candle. |
So that's what I have learned over the past year of being a vegetarian. Around New Years I plan to reevaluate my commitment. The year was supposed to be six months. I made it to six months and decided I should do a year. I think instead of being vegetarian I might be a vegetarian in practice but eat fish that I or those around me catch. I also want to decide whether I should eat bugs or not. Buts might be tasty.
3 comments:
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Congrats on a year of vegetarianism!
I didn't know you were doing this; Clearly I haven't been out to Victoria enough, to the whatsit, Metahouse?
(What with it being my daily life, I've got piles of vegan recipes of both the fancier meals and standard fare, if you were interested.)
I think I was being quiet about it. One of my roommates didn't even know, but I guess I really haven't seen you in a long long time.
Recipes would be delightful.
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