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I have a powerful craving for some meat. What with the SO's kids being
vegan I am about to snap if I dont see some meat real soon. Can anybody suggest some REVERSE VEGAN recipes? I want to make dinner tonite full of meat but disguised as garbanzo beans (or some other such hippy shit). |
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On Dec 30, 2:09*pm, PeterLucas > wrote:
> I have a powerful craving for some meat. What with the SO's kids being > vegan I am about to snap if I dont see some meat real soon. Can > anybody suggest some REVERSE VEGAN recipes? I want to make dinner > tonite full of meat but disguised as garbanzo beans (or some other > such hippy shit). If they are truly vegan you won't fool them. Even if you did fool them they'd likely get sick if they ate it. However, as a meat eater and once having a live-in vegetarian girlfriend, I made it a point right up front that I'm not going to stop eating meat because she doesn't. She didn't cook (most girls don't these days) so it was all me. Sure, I made it a point to make meatless things for her, or at least separate the meat from the rest of the dish so that I could add it back into mine. But while I will respect other people's eating habits and choices, I would also expect them to respect mine. -phaeton |
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