Eat everything... in small portions. I have no problem with eating meat. We are, after all, two-legged wolves.
I am a vegetarian and no! (lots of Americans have asked me this) i dont eat seafood or any animal related stuff (Except milk) either.
How can one be a vegetarian and eat seafood? Fish is meat too. I've got no problems with cheese, milk, pancakes, etc.
Yes, exactly but Americans believe its vegetarianism! (at least thats what i can make out.) and no a vegan doesnt drink milk,(only Soy milk)
off course i got now problems with cheese and pancakes, where do you think i got the flesh on my body from? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
haha...no thats a vegetarian, since he is with animal products, a vegan is without any animal products, including the extra stuff. hell, i cannot live without milk, you need a lot of that here in U.S. especially since you work your a** off!
I think they believe that milk is like a product of animals and these animals would need to feed their own with that milk, so by using the same, you would waste it!!... wow quite a long shot...Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
(I don't mean to be rude, but...) No: you don't. A mammal's milk is produced for it's own young! You've hit the nail on the head there Avatar. Humans are the only 'mammal' (out of approx. 4500 if I recall correctly) that drink the milk of another mammal. If the 'natural' argument holds any sway with you; you might be interested to observe that eating meat is actually more natural than drinking milk. Personally, I prefer to do neither. Humans have their own mother's milk - while they are infants. This is all they need.
Besides you're wrong, I known of several cases where a dog fed kittens and goats dogs and wolves dogs. And other animals too.
I agree Zion a lot of americans do get confused. The other day in my local health food sore i heard a women say, "can vegans cook food?". I told her yes they can cook food they just dont eat meat or any other product from an animal of any sort.