Try logging on to vegetarian dating and friendship sites, there are many vegetarians who want to meet like-minded people.
Veggiedate.com is a great site, but there are many others.
2007-02-24 00:27:04
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answered by Lady_Lawyer 5
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Yeah, I joined the local chapter of EarthSave and attented potlucks,volunteered, and all that jazz. Much easier to do in the city though. In the burbs, no body does anything, no body knows anyone, and it sucks. In the city, everyone's busy or something and they are constantly getting together and doing social stuff, but in the burbs everyone's so spread out with friends miles and miles away... and when I did organize a potluck, the only people who showed-up were from miles and miles away in the city, no locals came. It really sucked. So, if you don't live in the city, yeah, be prepared to either go to the city, or hook-up with some locals on-line. Or try starting your own monthly potluck -- good luck.
www.earthsave.bc.ca
www.earthsave.org
2007-02-25 12:07:29
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answered by Scocasso ! 6
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I don't know how you can meat them but why would you be so judging of another?
I only have 3 vegetarian friends onf all my friends. 1 was vegetarian when I met her and the other jsut decided to make the decision this year. She came to me when she had questions which was nice.
And the last one is my first bf, he decided to go veggie while we were dating and I asked him and even after we broke up he stuck with it and still is.
My husband also is not vegetarian but he is very flexible he doesn't cook any meat in our house. (So basically only when he goes out to a resturant, which isn't very often for us, and even then he still will choose a vegetarian meal over meat.)
If they aren't trying to tell you to eat meat then I don't know why it would bother you because the majority of people eat it, and you might be suprised at how willing and flexible they are.
2007-02-24 03:21:30
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answered by slawsayssss 4
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The vegetarian food society is a good idea. There's a well-established one in the Dayton, Ohio area. I don't know much about the group, but if you track down it or another one, I'm sure they could give you more information and ideas.
2007-02-24 00:11:25
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answered by brenbon1 4
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I'm also a vegetarian... Perhaps find a vergetarian restaurant in your area or just get blogging. I'm lucky to have some veg friends. good luck*
2007-02-23 21:15:32
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answered by Nicci2063 1
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I have the same problem. There is a little vegetarian place to eat and I tried to meet people there but it was really empty. If you figure it out let me know!
2016-05-24 05:08:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Visit a Seventh Day Adventist church or become a member of a vegetarian society. Good luck!
2007-02-23 21:22:15
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answered by hooverdamsel 2
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Go to a vegetarian or vegan meetup.
meetup.com
2007-02-24 10:37:20
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answered by FM 4
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Most veggies drive Citroen Diane cars so look out for one of them. I have yet to meet a veggie that has all his marbles so be careful !!! How they keep eating pasta bake and nut roast beats the hell out of me !! More meat for me and my sane friends though.
2007-02-24 03:22:12
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answered by charliebrown 2
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Have you tried a companion veggie patch?
2007-02-24 00:34:14
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answered by holly 7
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