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How can I ever possibly be a vegetarian?

Well, I really want to be a vegetarian because I want to be a vet. So I don't really see the point in saving animali lives but eating them at the same time! The thing is that I am not a big fan of curry's o Chinese o anything like that but then I don't like pizza really either. So, if I did become a vegetarian I don't know what I would eat!
Do te have any suggestions...

 vyates26 posted più di un anno fa
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retrolove83 said:
I suggest still eating sleect meats and pesce but make a rule that te won't eat it unless te caught it yourself o making sure te only eat free-range naturally fed-animals. No abused animali locked up in cages o brutally tortured for the sake of fast food,etc. only animali who are allowed to live full lives and enjoy themselves while they are here. That's what i'd do anyways. I need my meat...but I don't condone abuse of animals. although I do believe they were put here for our benefit....i don't believe in treating them badly.
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posted più di un anno fa 
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I agree with te
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WinxClub_Stella said:
Lentils and beans have the protein te need so maybe try to make an accustomed curry so te like it. Experiment with different flavours, good luck, I want to be one when I'm older so I'll probably have to go through the same thing. Good luck!
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posted più di un anno fa 
glelsey said:
There are actually a lot of substitute-meat options around these days, such as Quorn, where it's made to have similar flavours, textures and purposes as meat, without obviously being made of the same stuff. te might want to see what kind of meat substitutes are available in your area, but that's a good way to continue enjoying meals that are traditionally made with meat.

Another option is, if te continue to eat meat, look into where it's coming from. Some farms treat animali better than others. Avoid factory farms, and be cautious of the ones that claim to be "free range" (because that doesn't necessarily mean that the animali actually ever go outside o have enough room to walk around). See if te can buy products from più trustworthy sources whenever possible.

I'd definitely suggest having a look at the vegetarian options available locally though. Maybe think about the kinds of meals te usually have, and see if te can get a vegetarian version. te might be pleasantly surprised with what te find.
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posted più di un anno fa 
Book-Freak said:
Are te including pesce in this? That might broaden o narrow your options depending on your choice. te can also still loads of your favourite meals - they just have to be adapted a bit.

Here's a link to a website which has listed some of the best vegetarian cookbooks. I hope te find it useful!
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posted più di un anno fa 
ITF said:
I'm a vegetarian, my Mom, Dad, and two sisters are vegetarians, our Cani are vegetarians, and we are all healthy. We don't get any shots, neither do the dogs. We have never went to the doctor because we were sick. We get checkups and they always are surprised with our health. And I have tons of energy. We don't eat much Chinese food, but we do eat a lot of noodles, bread, potatoes and vegetables. Being a vegetarian is wonderful. And if te do decide to become one, te will not regret it. And the animali will be grateful.
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posted più di un anno fa 
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dogs...vegetarian...that's completely unnatural...they're called carnivores for a reason...
zutaradragon posted più di un anno fa
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Are dachshunds natural? Are most dog breeds natural? No. So we should feed them what is best, even if it is not natural. And they are very healthy. As for people, eat lots of beans. They are full of protein. No one I know has ever had problems because they were lacking something.
ITF posted più di un anno fa
zutaradragon said:
i suggest te don't...I wanna be a vet to, in fact I'm in Small Animal Care...however vegetarians live an average of 2-5 years less then people who eat a balanced diet with proteins.
I understand your logic, but let's not forget health...after a while of vegetarian diet your system will even reject meat and marrow broth...I've seen it...it was sorda sad...
plus it can cause other issues. lacking protein can cause hair loss, attention deficit, fatigue, irritability and lethargy. I may also cause loss of muscle mass, generalized swelling, decreased immunity, and weakened cardiovascular and respiratory system. this can be in animali that are suppose to consume meat and in people.
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posted più di un anno fa 
EgoMouse said:
I don't know how to become a vegetarian.
But I do know is that meat have all the essential amino acids but vegetables don't. This means te HAVE TO plan ahead and eat as much variety as possible to cover your amino acids needs. Please look into that before becoming a vegetarian.
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posted più di un anno fa 
Directioner3300 said:
I'll help te out.
To start off easy te just got to eat some fruits and vegetables.

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