I need to clarify the meat in the meat loaves. I WAS a vegetarian for 13 years. I went back to eating meat when I was in Uganda and I was bed-ridden with dysentery for 2 – 3 days. I actually thought I was going to die. But, I recovered with the help of Imodium, now considered one of my best friends. When I started eating again I decided to start eating the meat being offered and my strength returned. I never went back, but I am still not a big meat consumer, and use a lot of meat substitutes.
Philosophically I still believe eating vegetarian is the way to go.
1. Easier on planet earth
2. More humane
3. Healthier
The problem with me is that I was never really healthy as a vegetarian. I was getting sick often; extremely fatigued and actually heavier in weight than when I am not. I wish I could maintain that eating lifestyle, but it doesn’t work for me and I have decided to allow the girls to choose their eating habits on their own. They will have enough to deal with in "standing out". Believe me if they were vegetarians in my town, they would stand out and be harassed. I could tell you the hard to believe stories of harassment from the police officers all the way to Christians. So little is understood about it, and people feel threatened by it, even if you don't say anything, but just live it quietly, and I don't want to subject my girls to it unless they decide they want to take it on.
Both sound yummy. I would love to get your recipe and try them out.
ReplyDeleteYour meatloaves, sound really good.And I have to agree with you on being a vegan is their choice. I offer meat alternatives too because I like them and Sky can decide later how she feels about it.
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