Try veggie crumbles ( i buy mine at target) they taste like groung beef
veggie burgers ( I like gardenburger)
and tofurkey
Morningstar Farms Meal Starters Chik'n Strips are also good
2007-11-01 10:54:14
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answered by collins 17 4
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I see a lot of those purdue already cooked differently spiced chicken stips in your future. Just microwave them. Hormel pre-cooked roasts, you can have the bob evans mashed potatoes and whatever veggies and your veggie food. It's hard but possible. You know, it's not the 50's either. Make the basics and have him add his own meat to the skewers, or heat his own roast if you buy the pre-cooked ones. Make the sides and have him help with his part. Just keep the fridge stocked with a variety of everything.... plus,we keep all sorts of pasta cooked and frozen so my husband adds frozen meatballs, or chipsteak or whatever he is in the mood for. We keep bags of frozen pre-cooked shrimp from Costco and he heats and tosses with pasta and alfredo sauce, I put on salads. The possibilities are endless.
2007-11-01 11:01:47
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answered by Cash 5
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Well, if you don't eat it, and are disgusted by it... stop making it. If he wants what you make, he'll eat it. And if he really wants meat to go along with the rest of the meal, he should cook it. It'll give him a reason to use the grill.
I do this all the time with my family. I'll offer to cook a meal for them and tell them what it'll be. I won't cook meat, so I tell them if they want it, they can cook/bring it. Usually they just eat the vegetarian stuff I make... it's a lot easier for them.
Alternately, if you can stand to cook it every once in a while, you could make a lot at once and freeze/refrigerate it to be used later. That way you wouldn't be around it as much.
2007-11-01 11:30:30
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answered by Divided By Zero 5
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How long have you been with him? Maybe you should ask him to cook at least some of the meals if he wants meat, and it bothers you that much.
Other than that, do a small roast (chicken, beef or pork). Just plop it in a roast pan, sprinkle with pepper and garlic (or whatever he likes), and pop it in the oven. You can do veggie sides for yourself, and he can enjoy the meat for several days.
2007-11-01 11:01:33
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answered by Bekki 4
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Three options: Buy the meat analogues and serve them to him. Does he like stir fries or stews? Make those with the analogues. If that doesn't work, buy pre-cooked meats--many grocery stores have precooked meats you can buy to take home and warm up--and let him warm them up to go with the sides you make. Or he can buy and cook his own meats in dedicated cookware only.
If you go with the first option and it works out, maybe you could have an agreement that he eats veggie at home but can eat meat at restaurants.
2007-11-01 15:47:59
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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My hubby until recently was a meat eater. I made it very clear to him I do not buy, or cook meat ever not even for him. If he wants to eat it he needs to buy it, cook it, and then clean it up.
If I were you I would try one new vegetarian dish a week. Sooner or later you will make something that he will enjoy until then have him pitch in if he feels a need to eat meat. Explain to him how you feel about it.
2007-11-01 11:57:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i like to place fish fry sauce on the incredibly some meat and go away some (on the comparable skewer) undeniable -- pork, beef, hen. Any vegetable which will stay to tell the tale a skewer is sturdy -- carrot, potato, bell pepper, corn, onion, mushroom, candy potato, zucchini, butternut and different squash, and pineapple.
2016-10-03 03:11:13
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answered by nein 3
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Get the vegetarian imitation meat like spicy fake sausages and chicken, etc. He will like it because it tastes the same.
2007-11-01 11:41:00
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answered by jenesuispasunnombre 6
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