call your self "mondays vegetarian" or onedays vegetarian or "monvegi" :)
2007-03-20 05:04:32
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answered by zubeyde 3
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Well, no -- not if you're still eating meat the other days of the week. But your decision is not only a healthy choice, it's an environmentally sound one. You could say, "I eat vegetarian dishes on Mondays."
2007-03-20 05:15:34
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answered by SDTerp 5
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i desirous to end eating meat about a three hundred and sixty 5 days in the past. I said a video about how chickens are treated quite cruelly in the food marketplace (yeah i be conscious of it sounds pathetic) to be thoroughly honest i do not shop in ideas a lot about it except that it made me experience horrific and that i presumed that if chickens should be treated like that in the food marketplace different animals could be treated interior a similar way. It also did not help that i watched it proper formerly eating dinner which replaced into fowl kebab and that i in simple terms couldn't devour it. the concept-about eating it made me experience ill. in view that then i have not eaten meat, my buddy gave me a roast lamb flavour crisp (which replaced into acceptable for vegetarians) and the flavour made me throw up. a lot of people i be conscious of do not fairly understand and they argue that people are predators and meant to devour meat like you suggested. some people imagine my reason is stupid as one individual no longer eating meat shouldn't end cruelty to animals in the food marketplace yet when i did devour it i imagine i'd in simple terms experience fairly to blame. I made my selection even as i replaced into 14 and that i'm no longer particular if i ought to ever flow again to eating meat. sorry this replaced right into a really lengthy rambling answer :)
2016-11-27 00:20:30
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answered by ? 4
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No. You still eat meat on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. A true vegetarian does not eat meat ANY day of the week.
2007-03-20 07:57:29
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answered by ? 3
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Hehe..is this a joke? I some how feel it is. lol.
Of course you can't call yourself a vegetarian. You have to cut meat out of your diet permanently to be considered a vegetarian. Good luck with that.
2007-03-20 00:27:12
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answered by Answer Girl 4
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no, I don't eat meat ever day, but I don't consider myself a vegetarian. if you want to call yourself vegetarian, don't eat any meat.
2007-03-20 03:23:57
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answered by beardedbarefooter 4
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If you eat meat even on any other day also your a non vegetarian .If you dont eat meat the your a vegetarian.:
2007-03-20 00:17:28
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answered by Hope Summer 6
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NO, I have been a die hard vegetarian for 26 years.You are a vegetarian only if you do not eat meat ever.Part timers do not count.
2007-03-20 04:38:20
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answered by Mkjja 1
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no. If you eat meat all the other days of the week then you are stull consuming animal and that means that you are not a vegetarian.
2007-03-20 02:40:58
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answered by em<3 6
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Well, I have a suggestion. Firstly, right now is the season of Lent. You may not be Christian, but, in Lent we're not suppose to eat meat on Fridays. Maybe you should do that to instead of Mondays. To be a vegetarian, I think you don't eat ANY meat. I wouldn't know though.
2007-03-20 00:14:53
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL
You might as well. If vegetarian already means to *some* people, "I can eat dead animals from the sea, and ones that fly, and sometimes if I really really really wanna, I can eat pigs and cows" it may as well mean "I eat dead animals on every day except Monday."
p.s. No; and you can't call yourself veg on Monday either... forgetting to eat dead animals one day does not mean you were vegetarian that day.
2007-03-20 00:17:31
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answered by Squirtle 6
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