If you can manage to cut beef and pork out of your diet, you're at least making a step in the right direction. So if your parents are cool with that for now, go for it. Maybe you can ask them if you can only eat fish instead of the chicken...and when they see you're serious about that, maybe they'll be more open to you giving up meat, but still eating eggs and dairy.
2007-11-13 06:14:31
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answered by iAm notArabbit 4
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I don't eat chicken or seafood or any other kind of animal...no matter what the amount. I do eat eggs and eat cheese every blue moon..at least two weeks go by if not more. I don't drink cows milk..I drink soy milk...but I do eat things that contain milk..like bread. Get it? Sounds funny yes..I know.
Yes, I call myself a vegetarian...I am a lacto ovo vegetarian...that means I include dairy and eggs in my diet still. I eat these things still because I'm not yet into the whole mindset of becoming vegan. I am weak. I cannot just eliminate these things from my diet..like meat. Meat was easy..I never liked the taste,mouthfeel,nothing about it. I hated meat for as long as I can remember. Meat reminds me of roadkill..enough said. Anyway..that's my explination for still eating those foods.
Even if there was no such thing as "Being a vegetarian" I'd still not eat meat..due to how much I disliked it. That's why I quit eating meat... But as of right now I still like those foods(eggs,cheese..and so on)..and haven't found the time,resources,willpower,and many many more excuses as to why I can't quit eating those foods right now. There will come a day I will though.
2007-11-13 17:02:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You could not call yourself a vegetarian and eat chicken or seefood. It makes no sense and is disrespectful to those that are vegetarians - it devalues thier beliefs.
Best of luck with it though, there really is no reaon why you cannot be veggie. Perhaps you need to help your parents understand what it means and how healthy it is.
Try vegsoc.org for information packs suitable for parents to read - they might learn something.
Please do not assume the labels used by meg-gun are correct. Many vegetarians criticise the "vegetarian.about.com" site. Unfortunatley the author does not have enough conviction in thier article to respond to any of the complainants.
A flexitarian ?? How can you possibly have a vegetarian that eats meat occasionally. Does that mean every meat-eater is a vegetarian whenever they are not actually eating ? It makes no sense. Also, ignore ( strong word but it's what they deserve ) the trolls on here that try to promote "flexi" this and that. They are deibreately tryiong to mislead people.
2007-11-13 21:25:54
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answered by Michael H 7
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Chicken and seafood are animals, so eating them is not vegetarian. Some people eat them and call themselves vegetarian; it's really annoying to real vegetarians because the whole point was to not eat the flesh of animals. I hate it when people eat fish, birds and oysters or whatever and call themselves vegetarians.
I couldn't go vegetarian until I was an adult and moved out of my parent's house.
2007-11-13 11:58:51
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answered by majnun99 7
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Since I'm still switching my diet and I also have two other family members in this household who aren't then I occasionally run into eating chicken or seafood but at this point I've just been putting my foot down. They are my husband and stepson after all and I feel that they should be understanding of my ethical and simple digestive issues with eating meat. I would just have a talk with them about it. Tell them what you could supplement the meat portion of the dinner/lunch with and that you'd be willing to prepare that yourself. I think fear in parents comes from believing the a child is trying to starve themselves by elimination meat products and that simply isn't always true. You could also explain your ethical reasons as to why you'd like to become a vegetarian. I think with good discussion they'd be more open to allowing you certain decisions that you could take responsibility for. Good luck to you!
2007-11-13 06:21:20
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answered by Yogini 6
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I am vegetarian meaning I do not eat any animals including all animals: fish, seafood, chicken etc or anything that an animal had to die in order to get or process. I try to keep dairy to a minimal mostly because it bothers me. I do eat eggs but I prefer to get them from my sister's chickens since I know they are treated well.
2007-11-13 05:20:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically speaking, you wont be a vegetarian.
Starting off, vegetarians eat dairy. Vegans dont.
Now let me just explain the types of vegetarians.
Vegan- Basically dont eat meat, dairy, eggs, honey, any type of biproduct. Also believed to be an almost life style since most watch what they wear, use during the day and everything to prevent animal testing.
Vegetarian- doesnt eat meat. Simple!
Pescatarian- Same as vegetarian, although does eat fish.
Flexitarian- a basic vegetarian that enjoys their meat on occasion.
Lacto-vegetarian- Doesnt eat meat, or dairy, but does eat eggs.
Ovo-vegetarian- Doesnt eat meat, or eggs, but does eat dairy.
Raw-vegan- Same as vegan, except will not eat foods that are cooked to above 115 degrees
2007-11-13 09:30:11
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answered by Meg-gun 3
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in case you consume fish, turkey and fowl, that could make you an omnivore... to be a vegetarian somewhat you do no longer consume any meat. In seriousness pescatarians are not vegetarians, they're a subdivision of the omnivore food plan, yet limited. and because you consume chicken too then you definitely're ingesting animals, so no longer vegetarian. yet once you opt for for to grant your self the call 'pollo-pescetarian' then pass forward...
2016-10-02 06:51:50
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answered by ? 3
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About the dairy problem: those are the vegans who should not have dairy. And you forgot eggs :-) Those are also a no-no for vegans. Vegetarians can be ovo-lacto vegetarians, or lacto-vegetarians, or just ovo-vegetarians...
Chicken and seafood are meat - so, yes, technically those are not vegetarians...
2007-11-13 05:16:50
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answered by Analyst 7
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It is impossible for someone to eat chicken or fish and be vegetarian.
The moment that they put either into their mouths, they aren't vegetarian and probably never were.
Dairy itself is not vegetarian but lacto-vegetarians eat dairy.
Vegetarians do not eat animals and even ants and worms are animals.
2007-11-13 10:09:53
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answered by Krister 2
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