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Yes, I am.
noun noun: vegetarian; plural noun: vegetarians 1. a person who does not eat meat or fish, and SOMETIMES other animal products, especially for moral, religious, or health reasons. Must you be 'that guy' though? Y'know, the guy so insecure that whenever some lives their life by an alternative moral code than their own they feel so obliged to bend over backwards to find holes or hypocrisy for... reasons, I guess. By the dictionary definition you aren't a vegetarian, that's all I'm saying. Chill out. |
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By the definition I just posted, I am. I do not eat meat or fish but sometimes will consume animal products.
Here's another one: Vegetarianism /ˈvɛdʒətɛəriənɪzəm/ is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood and the flesh of any other animal), and may also include abstention from by-products of animal slaughter. MAY also. |
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You obviously don't understand what they mean by by-products so I'll leave it there.
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You obviously don't understand what they mean by by-products so I'll leave it there.
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For example, while some vegetarians may be unaware of animal-derived rennet's role in the usual production of cheese and may therefore unknowingly consume the product,[4][7][8] other vegetarians may not take issue with its consumption.[4][5]
¯\_(ツ)_/¯So yeah, let's leave it there. |
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It used to be pizza but where I've moved to all the take away are rubbish, even though there's loads of them. Dominos is too expensive and never consistent anyway.
Now I might get a kebab now and then but mainly don't bother at all. |
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From Dominoes I get the BBQ meaty one.
From my local pizzeria it's either Spicy Chicken or Donner meat, plus a portion of chips. Indian - Chicken Korma with half rice, half chips, and a garlic naan. Chippy - depends on my mood, sometimes fish, sometimes fried pizza in batter (don't knock it til you've tried it), red or black pudding, haggis, chip steak, sausage, anything really! But my ultimate favourite is a Chinese, and at the moment my favourite is Crispy Shredded Chicken or Beef in Honey and Chilli sauce, with Fried rice and Chips. |
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Indian: Mushroom Rice, Lamb Vindaloo, Chilli Naan and a couple of Poppadoms.
Haddock & Chips. Chinese: House Special Rice, spring rolls, Beef in bean sauce and a bag of Prawn Crackers. I don't do takeaway Pizza. |
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We don't have one very often, but when we do it's usually sweet and sour chicken with egg fried rice
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