Are you vegetarian or non-vegetarian?

Each one has their pros and cons I would imagine. It is a personal preference in my opinion. It is each persons choice what they want to do.
 
I am a vegetarian but I eat eggs. I used to eat just chicken for a few years as a kid but I stopped. It is mainly religious that I continue to be a vegetarian.
 
I eat vegetables, but am not purely vegetarian. I eat variety of foods. I love veggies mixed with meat. I also love veggies half cooked.
 
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I just smoke and drink redbull what does that make me?
 
I am a purely vegetarian and being vegetarian is healthy and also away from many diseases.
I think being non vegetarian it will give rise to increase in weight and chlorestrol. But i also do yoga it helps me to maintain fitness level.
 
I am a non-vegetarian but like vegetable foods more..I eat non-veg food only three or four times a month..Vegetables and fruits gives more strength...
 
Non-vegetarian all the way! I love eating meat and I don't think I could give it up. Even though it makes me sad to think I'm eating an animal, I try not to think about too much
 
I'm non vegetarian i'm eating meat almost every day I love meat and i will continue eating meat. It's not good for your health to be an vegetarian you need all vitamins from the meat.

- kerex132
 
RE: Are you vegetarian or non-vegetarian?

I myself love vegetables but I'm not absolutely a vegetarian.
 
i am non-vegetarian because i love pork and beef barbecues. i also love meatballs in my spaghetti. but i also love vegetables of which my favorites are chinese cabbage, carrots, all those green-leafy veggies, tomatoes, potatoes, cucumber, and okra! yummy!
 
I am not purely vegetarian but I eat 80% vegetables. I do eat meat like chicken, fish, and pork. When I eat vegetables it makes me stronger than I eat meat. It is also good for my digestion since I don't have to struggle anymore to let all the toxins out. Plus it makes my skin glow.
 
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