Guest guest Posted March 19, 2007 Report Share Posted March 19, 2007 Hi Folks, Got a great question for you from one our members, Chen. Thanks for the question Chen. It is so interesting to read all of your responses and it really is fun and helpful to everyone. Ok, here it is.......... How long have you been a vegetarian, and if you aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of eating? Hope you are having a great week! Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 I became vegetarian 25 years ago after reading Diet for a New America by John Robbins. Pat _____ On Behalf Of wwjd Monday, March 19, 2007 11:16 PM v group Question of the Week - March 19 - March 24 (trimmed post.) How long have you been a vegetarian, and if you aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of eating? Hope you are having a great week! Judy ___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 3 years. a combination of things when my son was 3 he realized meat+animals, histiry of colon cancer my doctor recommended no red meat so I took it up a notch and the Meat your Meat video. Steph Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with the Search weather shortcut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 So many health issues in my family from eating meat, high BP high cholesterol, that I decided to make the change for myself. It's been probably a week before this group started. I'd say little over a year and a half now. I didn't know where to turn for support so I joined here and I doubt I could of done it without the recipes and support the group provided. My family was 100% against it, now they are accepting. Kenia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 Hi Judy and Chen, I was an ovo lacto vegetarian 25 years ago, but married a carnivore in 1988 and started eating a limited amount of chicken and turkey (and occasionally other meats) for about 10-12 years. Both my wife and I were seeing how friends and family were falling like flies from cancer, heart disease, obesity, diabetes, and so many other diseases that we started reading and researching, and decided to go vegetarian again. After a few years of ovo lacto vegetarianism, my mother gave me the book " The China Study " and the video " Eating " by the RAVE diet, and I have been 99% vegan ever since (15 months now). I am not a fanatical vegan, and will eat a small amount of cheese or seafood if I am traveling or at a restaurant and there are no good vegan options. I was never fat, but have lost weight and feel great. I am 48 years old, and love the idea that I am not clogging my arteries and heart with fat and not eating things that promote cancer. I also believe in eating a lot of antioxidants, preferably in fresh fruits and vegetables, but also take some supplements (like turmeric, garlic, cranberry, etc). Bryan , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > Hi Folks, > Got a great question for you from one our members, Chen. Thanks for the > question Chen. It is so interesting to read all of your responses and it > really is fun and helpful to everyone. > > Ok, here it is.......... How long have you been a vegetarian, and if you > aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of eating? > > Hope you are having a great week! > Judy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 As an Eastern Orthodox Christian, I follow the seasons of fasting/abstention and feasting as prescribed by the church, spending roughly half the year as a vegan: every Wed and Fri throughout the year, Nov 15 thru 12/24; 6 weeks of Great Lent, 1 week of Holy Week, 1 - 3 weeks leading to June 30, August 1 - 15, and about a dozen other individuals days throughout the year. When not a vegan for religious purposes, I will eat dairy products, and do occasionally eat fish or other flesh meats. Denise http://whatimcookingnow.blogspot.com/ -------------- Original message -------------- On Behalf Of wwjd Monday, March 19, 2007 11:16 PM v group Question of the Week - March 19 - March 24 (trimmed post.) How long have you been a vegetarian, and if you aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of eating? Hope you are having a great week! Judy ___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 I am not a true vegetarian yet. I still eat seafood once a week. But, every other day my meals are vegetarian. Because of a heart attack several years ago, I am very careful what I eat. And vegetarian seems the healthiest way to go. Also, since we lost our house to Charley and moved to the mountains of Georgia, we walk by the pastures in the morning. I could not seriously look my cows and their babies in the eye (there are now what looks like twin calves. Possible?) and go home and eat a burger or a steak. So...here I am. 1/2 vegetarian. Maybe more. Sue ---- wwjd 03/20/07 00:15:21 v group Question of the Week - March 19 - March 24 Hi Folks, Got a great question for you from one our members, Chen. Thanks for the question Chen. It is so interesting to read all of your responses and it really is fun and helpful to everyone. Ok, here it is.......... How long have you been a vegetarian, and if you aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of eating? Hope you are having a great week! Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 When I asked my cardiologist what he ate....he replied fruits and veggies and occasional fish. I asked him about chicken and he said he worked in a chicken " factory " while going to medical school and it was gross. He would never, ever eat poultry. Ha! Sue ---- Steph 3/20/2007 5:43:00 AM Re: Question of the Week - March 19 - March 24 3 years. a combination of things when my son was 3 he realized meat+animals, histiry of colon cancer my doctor recommended no red meat so I took it up a notch and the Meat your Meat video. Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 I'm not vegetarian I just need VARIETY & a break from _____ every so often. Beth wwjd <jtwigg wrote: Ok, here it is.......... How long have you been a vegetarian, and if you aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of eating? Recent Activity 91 New Members 2 New Photos 122 New Files Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 23:15 -0500, wwjd wrote: > > Ok, here it is.......... How long have you been a vegetarian, and if > you > aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of > eating? I originally went vegetarian when I was 18. I decided that since was a pacifist it made sense to stop eating meat. I remained vegetarian for almost twenty years, then stopped. After a few years I'm no transitioning back onto the vegetarian path. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 , ben miller <wheelscribe wrote: > > On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 23:15 -0500, wwjd wrote: > > > > Ok, here it is.......... How long have you been a vegetarian, and if > > you > > aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of > > eating? > I recently went on vacation to North Carolina. While driving on the highway I kept driving past beautiful black angus. I realized that I could no longer allow these incredible creatures to be slaughtered for my convienence. Oh ..I'm 53 years young and have been thinking about stopping meat for years now. I always thought it would be hard. It wasn't hard at all. 28 days and counting! Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 I've been a vegetarian for 2 weeks! Having suffered from migraines and acne I got rid of all medications I was taking and cut back on triggers/causes. I just did two weeks on the Master Cleanse and while it had helped I believe what I eat overall is the cause for most of my problems. So far the past month has been a really big eye opener for me. This group is definitely helping with my transition. Thanks! Lisa G. Houston, TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 Hi, Judy! ;-P We are not vegetarians (we eat still meat a few times a week.)It helps that my kiddies are not really into meat. I have three. Kol (5) Jul (3) & Elle (10 months) They prefer grains, fruits and veggies. WHY? In a word, chemicals and all un-natural add-ins that the food industries add into our meat. I just hate adding all the gunk into my babies' bodies! Love all the answers! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 I became a vegetarian 25 years ago. Back then I was a poor student living in rural New Mexico and I ran for transportation (I was so poor I could not even afford a bicycle). I started really disliking meat when it became obvious that I had to wait a much longer time to run anywhere. When I ate vegetarian food, I digested it much easier and also felt better. Also, my first cookbook that I liked was " Moosewood cookbook " and I found out that I liked cooking vegetarian food, I found it more aesthetically pleasing and really got into cooking and learning to prepare food (I hardly cooked until then). I was ovolacto vegetarian for about 9 years, became vegan after reading " diet for a new planet " and was vegan for 3 years. I went back to being ovolacto when I was bicycle commuting 26 miles a day and working 12 hour days, I could not maintain my weight (lost too much weight) and could not find time to prepare proper vegan meals. Eating out is difficult as a vegan and my options were even more limited due to transportation and the very long hours I worked. Right after that job I went to Australia and started eating seafood from time to time. I still do now, so I do not call myself a vegetarian, even though my diet is 90% vegan. The main reason for me eating seafood occasionally is to make it easier to travel and to adapt to a non vegetarian world. I did not like having to worry about what I was going to eat, and focusing my energy too much on food did not seem like a healthy mind set for me. Since the main reasons for my vegetarianism were ecological, as well as maintaining a healthy and strong body, I did not see a reason to rule out seafood just to call myself a vegetarian, I do not care for labels anyway. Most people that try my food tell me they would be vegetarian if I could feed them all the time…so I hope I have influenced some to eat more veggie food.> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 My doctor told me the same thing. Poultry is the grossest meat packing around. Chickens with cancer tumors end up on peoples dinner plates. If that doesn't turn you off chicken, I don't know what would. Katie Sue <kup wrote: When I asked my cardiologist what he ate....he replied fruits and veggies and occasional fish. I asked him about chicken and he said he worked in a chicken " factory " while going to medical school and it was gross. He would never, ever eat poultry. Ha! Sue ---- Steph 3/20/2007 5:43:00 AM Re: Question of the Week - March 19 - March 24 3 years. a combination of things when my son was 3 he realized meat+animals, histiry of colon cancer my doctor recommended no red meat so I took it up a notch and the Meat your Meat video. Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 Wow! I had a friend in college who was vegetarian for a few years before returning to his meat-eating ways. I was crushed and could hardly imagine how he could do it. Your ~20 is even harder to fathom. To answer the question, I have been a vegetarian since the end of 1995. My father had gone veg a few years before me and I knew I would eventually. I made the switch mid-cheese-burger at college. It suddenly didn't seem natural. My friend, now making the switch himself, happily accepted my unfinished meal. Happy Meatout and Earth Day! -Erin www.zenpawn.com/vegblog , ben miller <wheelscribe wrote: > > On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 23:15 -0500, wwjd wrote: > > > > Ok, here it is.......... How long have you been a vegetarian, and if > > you > > aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of > > eating? > > I originally went vegetarian when I was 18. I decided that since was a > pacifist it made sense to stop eating meat. I remained vegetarian for > almost twenty years, then stopped. After a few years I'm no > transitioning back onto the vegetarian path. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 You are so lucky that you are a good cook. I am a lousy cook. But, I am learning. Sue ---- cabrita_trl 03/20/07 18:16:33 Re: Question of the Week - March 19 - March 24 I became a vegetarian 25 years ago. Back then I was a poor student living in rural New Mexico and I ran for transportation (I was so poor I could not even afford a bicycle). I started really disliking meat when it became obvious that I had to wait a much longer time to run anywhere. When I ate vegetarian food, I digested it much easier and also felt better. Also, my first cookbook that I liked was " Moosewood cookbook " and I found out that I liked cooking vegetarian food, I found it more aesthetically pleasing and really got into cooking and learning to prepare food (I hardly cooked until then). I was ovolacto vegetarian for about 9 years, became vegan after reading " diet for a new planet " and was vegan for 3 years. I went back to being ovolacto when I was bicycle commuting 26 miles a day and working 12 hour days, I could not maintain my weight (lost too much weight) and could not find time to prepare proper vegan meals. Eating out is difficult as a vegan and my options were even more limited due to transportation and the very long hours I worked. Right after that job I went to Australia and started eating seafood from time to time. I still do now, so I do not call myself a vegetarian, even though my diet is 90% vegan. The main reason for me eating seafood occasionally is to make it easier to travel and to adapt to a non vegetarian world. I did not like having to worry about what I was going to eat, and focusing my energy too much on food did not seem like a healthy mind set for me. Since the main reasons for my vegetarianism were ecological, as well as maintaining a healthy and strong body, I did not see a reason to rule out seafood just to call myself a vegetarian, I do not care for labels anyway. Most people that try my food tell me they would be vegetarian if I could feed them all the time…so I hope I have influenced some to eat more veggie food.> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 I stopped eating red meat in 1992. Meat always creaped me out. When I told my family I wasn't going to eat red meat anymore they weren't surprised. My last red meat was a double quarter pounder from McDonalds. Enough said!!! I stopped eating chicken in 1998. My last chicken was these chicken tenders from Hard Rock Cafe. It was on a trip to LA and I had the worst heartburn the next day. Well, the heartburn could have been from the alcohol too but I still blame it on the chicken..LOL.. I still eat fish. I really love it. I mostly cook vegetarian. My husband eats meat and I let my children try everything. They are 3 & 4 and I do believe that kids need a balance of all foods at their age. When they get older they can make the decision for themselves just like I did. Tracey , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > Hi Folks, > Got a great question for you from one our members, Chen. Thanks for the > question Chen. It is so interesting to read all of your responses and it > really is fun and helpful to everyone. > > Ok, here it is.......... How long have you been a vegetarian, and if you > aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of eating? > > Hope you are having a great week! > Judy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 I became a vegetarian because at age 50 I had the arteries of a 95 year old. Litterally and truthfully, I was dying. I don't believe that God created us to suffer and die the way we do now. 3000 years ago, people lived vigerous, active lives until they were about 100 and then declined over a period of days and died. I thought about it and read Genesis. God put adam and eve in the garden and sais take care of the animals and eat the plants. I decided if it was food for adam and eve, it would be food for me. That is why I became vigetarian. Why I stay vegetarian is because it works. I am healthier than I have been in years. Katie TV dinner still cooling? Check out " Tonight's Picks " on TV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 My husband and I became vegetarians almost 5 years ago after giving Donna a hard time for over 22 years for being one. I was asahmed to tell her we decided to join her. What did she do? Gave me stacks of cookbooks, shared bulk ingredients with me and even copied all her recipes and taped them in a binder for me. I have not missed meat one time. Sissy (Donna's sister) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 You are lucky to have such a warm hearted, giving and kind sister. Katie pepepukpetunia <pepepukpetunia wrote: My husband and I became vegetarians almost 5 years ago after giving Donna a hard time for over 22 years for being one. I was asahmed to tell her we decided to join her. What did she do? Gave me stacks of cookbooks, shared bulk ingredients with me and even copied all her recipes and taped them in a binder for me. I have not missed meat one time. Sissy (Donna's sister) Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Travel to find your fit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 I picked up a Vegetarian Times Mag. years ago and decided this was the way I wanted to eat. It's been a wonderful experience and this is such a friendly helpful group so if any of the non-vegetarian members want to give it a try it won't be hard to do. Gypsy , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > Hi Folks, > Got a great question for you from one our members, Chen. Thanks for the > question Chen. It is so interesting to read all of your responses and it > really is fun and helpful to everyone. > > Ok, here it is.......... How long have you been a vegetarian, and if you > aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of eating? > > Hope you are having a great week! > Judy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 I grew up in a fairly carnivorous family but hated most kinds of meat. I could not handle turkey at all, any chicken still on the bone, pork chops, or any form of seafood whatsoever. I could only tolerate what are probably the grossest kinds of meat--hot dogs and hamburgers. But since I was a child not living in a democracy, I had to eat it. Occasionally I would go on strike and refuse to eat something, and then I would serve time sitting at the table until bedtime, but I still would not eat it. I never liked the texture or taste of meat, and once I knew what meat was, I had to literally suppress my gag reflex to eat it. I would eat as little as I could get away with. Shockingly, as soon as I could control all of my meals, I started cutting out meat. Then, one day in college, I was eating a hamburger from the " fast food " restaurant on campus and had a horrifying experience. It was something that could have happened with respect to any other food but happened to be hamburger, but that did it for me. Then, a few years later, I was eating a chicken sandwich and started coughing. Some jokester said, what...did you get a feather??? Ha Ha! And that was the beginning of the end. My husband (boyfriend at the time) and I both cut out chicken and became 100% vegetarians (although he will occasionally eat seafood when he is in a setting where no veggie food is available). We have two little ones who are both vegetarians as well. It has been about 15 years since I last willingly ate any form of meat (haven't we all had that awful experience of biting into something that is supposed to be but is not meat-free? Shudder!). My family has become very accepting of our diet. In fact, my stepmother, formerly one of the ringleaders in the vegetarian mockery club, announced that per Dr. Neal Barnard, she is stopping eating meat altogether and might even become a vegan! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 Congratulations! It makes me so happy to hear everyone's stories... knowing there actually can be compassionate people in this world. (sometimes it's hard for me to keep faith in that, especially when I think of factory farms). I've been vegetarian for a little over a year, and I feel like it's the best decision I've ever made. My boyfriend influenced me in the beginning, and it was hard at first, but after researching it and learning all I could and collecting a bunch of veg. recipes, it's become the easiest thing in the world. For all of those who are struggling with it, it gets much easier. , " lynn " <frigault wrote: > > , ben miller <wheelscribe@> > wrote: > > > > On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 23:15 -0500, wwjd wrote: > > > > > > Ok, here it is.......... How long have you been a vegetarian, and if > > > you > > > aren't what has gotten you interested in the vegetarian lifestyle of > > > eating? > > > I recently went on vacation to North Carolina. While driving on the > highway I kept driving past beautiful black angus. I realized that I > could no longer allow these incredible creatures to be slaughtered for > my convienence. Oh ..I'm 53 years young and have been thinking about > stopping meat for years now. I always thought it would be hard. It > wasn't hard at all. 28 days and counting! > Lynn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2007 Report Share Posted March 21, 2007 >Still working at becoming a vegetarian. But during my childhood I had the right idea. I hated meat and seemed to love veggies. I got use to drinking soymilk/ricemilk at school (Seventh Day Adventist) but my grandparents who raised me were meaters!!! Now I come to believe when I started eatting meat/fast foods at 19 it was start of my health issues...Our family is slowly reverting to veggie life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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