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How would you describe your eating habits?

Omnivorous
27
75%
Vegetarian
4
11%
Vegan
0
No votes
Something else
5
14%
 
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Post by thirdhour »

OLPMazurite wrote:ramen noodles are bad for you



they gice you worms!!! BAH HAHAHA!! :lol:

*looks around*

never mind.....



the best food ever: spanicopitta (i didnt spell that right). theres this awesome greek resteraunt near my house that makes the best ever, :drool: then i had a craving last night and got some from safeway. ew :neutral:
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i didnt know they giced me worms?
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they gice lots of stuff, believe me :lol:
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i think the word you were looking for was "gace". They gace you worms.

Spanakopita = kinda weird and gross. I prefer it without the spinach. Tiropita :drool:
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so why is there still no canivore option?
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JOHNATHAN IS CRAVING MEAT!
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Post by Axtech »

Random Name wrote:so why is there still no canivore option?


Because it's impossible to live on just meat.

You'd have to take multivitamins.

In which case you'd be eating more than just meat.

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Then wouldn't the same apply to vegetarians? Minerals aren't vegetables!
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Hmm... good point.

So yeah, technically those who eat only meat (even with vitamins) are carnivores.
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I wont eat steak, but Ill eat ground beef. I dont like most chicken, hate lamb, and the only fish I will eat is salmon. I love other seafood.
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for those who are still wondering, falafel is ground-up chickpeas/garbanzo beans/whatever you want to call them.

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I had a falafel a few days ago.. :mrgreen:
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i thought falafel was a sort of parsley salad
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Post by superboots »

no that is tabbouli
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Right. My bad.
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