You're missing out dude.legostargalactica wrote:ass chili does not sound appetizing.Killbert-Robby wrote:I made the finest ass chili today. I love spicy food, but eating this stuff made me sweat, swear and burn. It was glorious.
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yeah, ass juice.theSuburbanLetdown wrote:Ass meats are the best kind. Lotsa juice.
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It really is a hell of a thing...I became a vegetarian once as a teenager just to see how long I could pull it off. I lasted about a year, then caved in and had a burger at a fourth of july picnic...it was awesome!theSuburbanLetdown wrote:I remember this period in which I ate nothing but tofu and soba noodles becasue I really liked them. But after I realized I had not eaten meat in over a month, I got a big-ass hamburger. It was a hell of a thing.
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I've been a vegetarian for years now, it's much easier to stay veggie when looking at the meat on your plate makes you want to cry.
I do have the occasional dream where I'm eating a big slab of meat. it's weird, people who have given up other things like smoking or drinking or whatever tell me they too have dreams where they find themselves breaking their fasts.
I don't push my beliefs on anyone, but I do suggest buying free range/organic meats. it may appear more expensive, but 5 McDonalds McMeatty Double Cheese Whatevers do not fill you the way one good hamburger patty from a healthy cow does.
I do have the occasional dream where I'm eating a big slab of meat. it's weird, people who have given up other things like smoking or drinking or whatever tell me they too have dreams where they find themselves breaking their fasts.
I don't push my beliefs on anyone, but I do suggest buying free range/organic meats. it may appear more expensive, but 5 McDonalds McMeatty Double Cheese Whatevers do not fill you the way one good hamburger patty from a healthy cow does.
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See, that's my problem. I have no sympathy for my food. None at all really. I like eating animals; I find them tasty, and I don't give a damn they were killed so I could eat them.grabmygoblin wrote:I've been a vegetarian for years now, it's much easier to stay veggie when looking at the meat on your plate makes you want to cry.
On the other hand, I'm against torturing animals... I don't eat veal because I don't like what you have to do to a calf to make it tender enough to become veal.
So, if vegetarians ever come up with a truely animal-quality faux-meat - something that tastes like meat and has the mouthfeel of meat, while not being actual meat - I'd buy it and eat it instead. I've tried a lot of 'em though - and with the exception of some realllly good faux-corndogs, I've found nothing that would replace meat in my diet.
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I'd like to second that last paragraph.
Meat in those restaurants is deep-frozen and de-frozen which makes them lose all their taste, then pumped with additives and sauces to get some kind of taste after all, and it's nothing like real meat. Nothing like a good barbecue.
Meat in those restaurants is deep-frozen and de-frozen which makes them lose all their taste, then pumped with additives and sauces to get some kind of taste after all, and it's nothing like real meat. Nothing like a good barbecue.
Eee, your stomach must have suffered till it digested it.theSuburbanLetdown wrote:I remember this period in which I ate nothing but tofu and soba noodles becasue I really liked them. But after I realized I had not eaten meat in over a month, I got a big-ass hamburger. It was a hell of a thing.