Guest guest Posted October 17, 2000 Report Share Posted October 17, 2000 In a message dated 10/17/2000 3:52:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: > ...didn't realize you didn't like the taste of meat. Like most people I was > brought up to eat it and so it isn't the taste I find objectionable, it is > the idea of eating the animal. I rely a lot on meat substitutes. I think this is interesting -- I have mixed feelings about this myself. I was also raised as a meat eater and I did enjoy a lot of meat tastes as a child. However, as I began to feel guiltier and guiltier about eating animals, even the meats I liked started to remind me of the living animal and I would become repulsed. Later it got so bad with things like hamburgers and chopped beef, that if I tasted the slightest pice of grizzle and then a vein in steak or in chicken, I would have to stop eating. Now I find the toughest things for me to give up are pig bacon and sausage for breakfast. So, I have also been buying the meat substitutes and trying them in place of links & such. I'm experimenting with TVP & soy patties and find that some do taste somewhat like the meat but not exactly, which is a good thing for me. The same with seafood. I ate once at an all vegan Chinese restaurant and I loved the non-seafood shrimp and fish. So, I guess those are the only two types of food I can still handle the meat taste of. The bacon & sausage is starting to get to me now too, but I still crave the seafood. We'll see what happens. Just rambling, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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