If you're going to be a vegetarian, limit yourself to food from a place you can go to in two hours and just eat that.
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I think that if a person wants to remain vegetarian, they're just going to have to go hungry.
I'm pretty much a vegetarian.
I eat vegetarian a lot. I buy only fresh ingredients and cook from scratch - that way, when I feel like snacking and look in my fridge, it's: 'Oh, baby carrots or chocolate soy pudding. Take your pick.'
I've been vegetarian for virtually all of my adult life, and I do adopt a very strict health regime.
I'm vegetarian so eating right definitely gives me the energy you need.
I've been more or less vegetarian for about 40 years. Health diet really helps. I do meditation every day, and either yoga or sport several times a week.
The United Nations did a study just over two years ago, and that blew my mind. I started thinking that if people are vegetarian for one day a week, that makes a huge difference!
I'm a vegetarian, but my family isn't. If I can keep everything in my house healthy, I don't have to worry as much when I eat out.
I am not a vegetarian. I subscribe to my own mantra: eat less, move more, eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, don't eat too much junk food, and enjoy what you eat. Or, to summarise: eat less, eat better, move more, and get political.
Eating vegetarian doesn't mean you have to eat boring, humdrum dishes.