Re:is anyone else a vegetarian??
is anyone else a vegetarian??
if not one should definatley look into it. not as a commitment or anything, just to be educated about it. i think one would find it very interesting. its a very spiritual lifestyle choice.
Posted On: 2009/02/18 22:08
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Re:is anyone else a vegetarian??
you betcha! vegan, and very happy and healthy with this decision. i don't eat meat and animal products because of environmental reasons, compassion, and non-violence. i don't believe anyone is really practicing yoga unless they are concerned about these topics and committed to making positive change from the inner world of our minds and spirits to the outer worlds of our bodies and our planet.

besides, i eat a LOT and very healthy food. i love vegetarian cuisine!!
Posted On: 2009/07/22 12:46
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Re:is anyone else a vegetarian??
you know, I love meat but i'm trying to cut back. i think we could all eat it more sparingly. My reasons aren't really environmental I just think it makes sense. Did you know on the lewis and clark expedition they ate 9 pounds of meat per day!!!!
Posted On: 2009/11/24 23:25
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Re:is anyone else a vegetarian??
Yep. I am. Not a vegan (yet!), I still eat dairy and eggs (though I don't feel this is correct either). No animal flesh, however.

Did anyone else hear the story on NPR yesterday about the dairy farms and the detrimental effect they have on the environment? It was eye-opening.
Posted On: 2009/12/10 12:16
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New to the site, I'm herbivore fer sure. Love it :)
Posted On: 2011/02/09 17:56
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Good to meet other veggies!!!

Post edited by: VegetarianHippie, at: 2011/02/09 19:29
Posted On: 2011/02/09 17:57
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