Many people are turned off at eating vegetarian because of the misconception that all dishes are just an arrangement of bland vegetables.
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Eating vegetarian doesn't mean you have to eat boring, humdrum dishes.
Yeah, I'm a vegetarian - but still, some things are just nasty. I like salads. But sometimes, they get too creative. I like regular food, just no meat in it.
I'm not strictly vegetarian, but meat doesn't play a big part in my diet.
To be honest, I was the world's worst vegetarian. You see - I didn't really like vegetables very much. I'd spent most of my childhood terrified of them - horrid bland mushy things. It's only as an adult I realise that part of the problem is my mother's cooking - she hates using salt and has a tendency to overboil things. Thanks, Mum.
A vegetarian is a person who won't eat anything that can have children.
By the way, I'm not a vegetarian. I have a lot of respect for people who are vegetarian for religious or ethical reasons.
There used to be a time - it isn't so much the case now - that vegetarianism was some kind of religion, and either you belong or you don't belong.
I eat more vegetables than the average vegetarian.
At first, people think about vegetarian food like, 'Here's some veggies. Here's some pasta.' But there's so much more you can do in the vegetarian and vegan world.
I think that if a person wants to remain vegetarian, they're just going to have to go hungry.