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if asked to explain (in detail) why you would choose one or the other, what would your answer be?

2006-10-07 18:19:32 · 6 answers · asked by Allie, *young and so naive* 1 in Food & Drink Vegetarian & Vegan

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veganism,because being a vegetarian is such a trend today.And when you know someone who is vegan it says alot about the person,they have alot of self control and very compassionate people to give up all that stuff for their beliefs.Alot of vegetarians who go back to eating meat probably look back and say what was I thinking,like how people look back at the 80's and see themselves wearing neon colors.And some people become vegetarian just for some social status or to get attention from others.

2006-10-07 19:00:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gee Alicia, seems such as you have had a repressed babies. No pizza, no going for a sandwich including your sweetie,unhappy.. i might additionally could argue including your use of "properly balanced vegan or vegetarian eating ordinary"- style of a contradiction in words. seem in the replicate, seem at your enamel, see those 2 pointy ones? you're an OMNIVORE! Linda McCartney replace right into a vegan for 10-15 years and he or she died of maximum cancers basically the comparable. besides, back on your subject!! devour what you may on the eating hall yet get a refrigerator on your room in case you dont have already got one and purchase what you like around city, seem for specials in the paper or foodstuff section. some shops constantly have decrease costs on particular products and that i detect that produce costs variety extra suitable than the different meals .i assume you need to purchase organic and organic yet understand that there is not any enforcement of that classification so which you cant extremely anticipate shop and farmer claims and that is composed of entire meals as properly. My food market(Publix) those days had a demonstration "organic and organic from Mexico" Yeah, SHURE! i'm going to wager!... i'm assuming you're on a limited funds and cant be ingesting out each and all of the time. ultimate needs.

2016-12-08 10:27:32 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Eww, if I was forced to? Well, I love meat and milk and everything, so it would be hard. But Veganism is being real. Vegetarians are kind of considered posers nowadays. If you become vegan, you don't eat much, but you're super healthy. You don't eat ice cream, baked goods, meat, cheese, normal pizza and so on. And I have this vegan friend who talks about how vegeterians are posers, and the vegan diet has certainly made her body look nice. She's super skinny yet manages to keep fat where it counts. It's pretty healthy. Vegeterians can eat practically anything in comparison.

2006-10-07 18:30:04 · answer #3 · answered by Jenny 4 · 0 1

if i had a choice between those two, i'd choose being a vegetarian because homo sapiens (human beings) are naturally omnivourus. As humans it is nature for us to have meat in our diets along with vegetables. Being vegetarian is a choice culturally, and they can eat milk products and fish, which are good source of protein. but vegans (also cultural part of human choice) are strictly on greens and other types of non-meat food. So if you're a vegan, you kinda deprive yourself against nature. this means that you're trying to defy what human history has been eating since the beginning of human history. Plus since protein is important for life function and it is found mostly in meat, vegans have to search for an alternative that's probably not as good of a source.

So, i would choose being a vegetarian because although some peole will choose not to eat meat, at least there are still other choices, like fish and milk, that help the body function strongly.

2006-10-07 18:28:35 · answer #4 · answered by sam_c5230 2 · 1 2

Determine your needs.. If starting out "Veggie" then going Vegan..happens allot.
I am Vegan because my health is Optimum by doing so. Certain times of the year I do RAW. I have no spiel on animals rights etc. except that the Bible states we are to take care of them. Any abuse is not care.
The websites here show you Health benefits to being VEGAN:
http://www.hacres.com/home/home.asp
http://www.thegardendiet.com/
http://www.rawfamily.com/

2006-10-09 04:05:51 · answer #5 · answered by Celtic Tejas 6 · 0 0

ive just became a vegetarian about a year ago..and to me..it was surprisingly easy to give up meat..i chose to become one after getting acquainted with a new friend, who happens to be a vegetarian..and she introduced me to all the vegetarian food and restaurants around the area..n i just happen to fall in love with vegetarianism..it's sad how ppl think it's just a fad..being a vegetarian is a lifestyle..its not about being cool..or trying to stand out..and it makes me feel good about myself..my advice to people who's thinking of going vego..well..just take time to think about it and getting to know all the different kinds of food..some ppl may like it..some ppl wont..and ppl will have different reasons of why they decide to become one..and there's absolutely no wrong reason...cheers =)

2006-10-07 19:54:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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