Vegans & vegetarians, what's a meat-based dish that you would go absolutely ham for?
Meat-eaters, same question but a plant-based dish.
Vegans & vegetarians, what's a meat-based dish that you would go absolutely ham for?
Meat-eaters, same question but a plant-based dish.
So this seems to be a thread for vegans and vegetarians but this won't stop me from telling you that I don't agree with your choices at all.
I eat meat
I will always eat meat
In fact, I will eat even more meat to compensate for the lack of meat you guys aren't eating. Fuck you for having different morals and dietary preferences than me. I wish everyone ate the same as me. I won't accept this. I won't accept you. I won't accept anything I don't understand. FUCK YOU! FUCKING LIBERAL LOSER FUCKS. FUCKING VERMIN SCUM. EAT MEAT, YOU SICK MENTALLY ILL TRANNIES
Why not try reading the post before replying next time?
I will never eat a dish without meat, so there's your answer
Grilled cheese is good though
Can be made better with ham or bacon
Not really sure how a melt is relevant to a grilled cheese but go off.
so what do you have as a side for your meat?
no Hispanices? no seasoning? no aromatics? nothing?
just a burned hunk of pork?
>no Hispanices? no seasoning? no aromatics? nothing?
where did I say that homosexual?
Of course i eat other things, but meat is part of all of them, say, mashed potatoes with bacon bits, cesar salad with chicken, ice cream with pheasant hearts, etc.
Based overcompensating for no/low masculinity, small dick energy, low IQ can't reevaluate himself, fat retard. Based.
>Meat-eaters, same question but a plant-based dish.
processed food can be made without meat and just about anything can be made to be tasty without animal products. like with most things, humanity has learned how to create synthetic pleasure beyond what nature typically provides. i don't eat animal products solely for the flavor.
holy projection. based.
How do you find out if somebody doesn't like vegans?
Don't worry, they'll tell you.
Meat based: Pulled pork sandwich
Vegan: Any vegan curry
ham
I am not vegan, but there is a sub shop by me that does an awesome veggie sub. Their veggies are really fresh and the bread is so good that I don't miss the meat and actually prefer it sometimes.
I liked ribs before I went vegetarian, so probably that
I don't think you can compare someone on a carnivore diet to a vegan though. You can live pretty comfortably as a vegan as long as you take multivitamins. You'll shit literal bricks and develop gout among other things no matter what you do on a carnivore diet
Stuffed mushrooms. For the vegetarian dish I actually make most often though (excluding sandwiches): miso soup. I can't stand crypto-carnivore crap, when I want meat I eat meat.
Carnivore just means meat-eating, not exclusively meat-eating.
>Carnivore just means meat-eating, not exclusively meat-eating.
Have you missed the new trend of people eating ONLY animal products? Full protein no carbs? People making pizza without a bottom because bread is bad? The carnivore/keto diet is completely fucked
I know of low-carb diets, although I would strongly recommend anyone doing one to allow themselves a bit of oatmeal each day and to keep eating leafy vegetables. I don't keep up with fad diets, for obvious reasons, but "carnivore" is a real word with a real meaning, even dogs eat grass.
>but "carnivore" is a real word with a real meaning
In the context of this thread, that's not what was referred to though. Just look at the OP image again. Eating normally wouldn't be considered "extreme"
The only two meats I miss since becoming vegetarian are tuna and pulled pork.
Egg salad sandwiches. Fish fry. Raw beef fat. Beef tongue. Egg foo young.
Go away chang jung chinaman poopoo platter.
k:(
Vegan dish: probably PB& (grape) J. Homemade bread though. I don't like store bought bread.
>bread
vegans on suicide watch
>Vegans & vegetarians
mentally ill freaks that nobody takes seriously
I take vegetarians seriously and respect them. Vegans, unsurprisingly, are universally bonkers.
>have some toast with pb without adding bacon bits to it
>have a coffee without adding ham to it
>grab a banana without deep-frying it in lard
>pack a salad for lunch without adding a pound of ground beef to it
>"nooo you're mentally ill ahhhh!"
Grass. Touch.
Yep
He's right, you guys are nutter butters
Tuna sashimi
I could give up meat. But I could never ever give up dairy and eggs.
As for my favorite meat dishes. I'm not much of beef guy. Chicken is kinda bland. So it's definitely has to be pork.
I'll go for some kind of stew with a good meat broth. Hutsepot, ramen, ect...