<< >>>And Justincase, while stranger things have happened, I don't think I could ever invision a mass exodus from meat.<<<
k. We'll revisit the subject in a couple of years. :Q
I couldn't envision myself being a non-meat-eater either, 12 years ago...at that point I had wanted to be, but I just couldn't imagine being well-fed/nourished without meat in my diet. At the time, I was eating 16 ounce steaks for breakfast, hot dogs for lunch, and burgers for dinner. These days, it might be Steelhead fillet with portobello mushrooms, chicken-y tofu and boca burgers or a (meatless) seitan gyro in a typical day...I still love the mouth-feel of meaty foods, but I don't miss meat in the least, and wouldn't go back to eating meat.
>>>Plus I can't stand brussel sprouts, cabbage, and many other vegetables.<<<
Me neither...I never eat those. 'Vegetarian' doesn't mean one that eats vegetables...it means "eating to enliven." You can literally make 3 different vegetarian meals every day for 15 years, and never eat the same meal twice - there is just such a huge variety of food available aside from meat. >>
Justincase,
Just curious, but do you know something the rest of us don't. You seem to be implying that there will be this huge 180 degree change in people's minds regarding meat. What gives? Why are you so sure?
BTW, I do not eat steak for breakfast, in fact I eat it rarely, and I almost never touch hotdogs or sausage. But I do like lean hamburgers, bacon, eat chicken daily and fish 3 to 4 times a week. And for those that think the type of food leads to leanness and other benficial factors to healthy living, I counter with it's the frequency and calorie consumption, not just the type that leads to healthy living.