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My dietary habits are

omnivorous
38
61%
carnivorous
4
6%
ovo-lacto-vegetarian
5
8%
lacto-vegetarian
1
2%
vegan
1
2%
I do not have a dietary habit
13
21%
 
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Fish heads, fish heads, roly-poly fish heads,
Fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum,
Fish heads, fish heads, roly-poly fish heads,
Fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum.


In the morning,
laughing happy fish heads;
In the evening...
floating in the soup.

Fish heads, fish heads, roly-poly fish heads,
Fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum!

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Doug_Tipple wrote:
Martin Milner wrote:
Doug_Tipple wrote:
It won't be very long, though, before the idea of chicken soup begins to reenter my consciousnes as something that I have to have right away.
it's the very same with me!! i just let my intuition decide :D
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Flyingcursor wrote:Should there by a "Ichthyos" vegetarian choice?
Or a ovo-lactos-ichthyos choice?
We call those people California vegetarians.

Personally, I'm on a sea food diet. When I see food, I eat it.

Roger
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I.D.10-t wrote:
Nanohedron wrote:I'm not exactly omnivorous. I don't eat bugs.
You must eat in fancier restaurants than I do.
Nah. Dumpsters are full of e'm. I just scrape 'em off.
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Doug_Tipple wrote: This is my brother's second wife, and other than being a Smith graduate and a member of MENSA, she has one habit that my brother is having to cope with, namely that she goes to excess when she shops for things. He told me yesterday that she had just come home with 100 pounds of shrimp. I suppose that she got it at a good price.
Sounds like fine dinin' to me, Doug.

Yup, she's a smart girl . . . 100 pounds is critical mass for a mess of boiled shrimp . . . you need a big ol' vat, a load of lemons, and a couple boxes of Zatarains. It don' work measured out in no teaspoons.

If he finds himself having to cope with her being a Smith graduate and a Mensan, he should be glad she's willing to cope with his being not those things. :wink:
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scottielvr wrote:Fish heads, fish heads, roly-poly fish heads,
Fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum,
Fish heads, fish heads, roly-poly fish heads,
Fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum.


In the morning,
laughing happy fish heads;
In the evening...
floating in the soup.

Fish heads, fish heads, roly-poly fish heads,
Fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum!

:wink:
my girls use to LOVE that song. In fact, I can remember playing that for them on whistle when they were little and they'd sing along.... :)
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3 magi from the Yeast

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chas wrote:You left out an option for beer. It's hard to characterize, live yeast, alcohol, and all.
Well, this would mean that even a vegan like me who eats fresh fruit may be eating some yeasts that may be be more animal than plant. Seriously, chas, I think that this level of pedanticism my be a result of some vitamin B deficiency. I would advise you to take some torula yeast daily.


Flyingcursor wrote:Should there by a "Ichthyos" vegetarian choice?
Or a ovo-lactos-ichthyos choice?
FC, just because they don't fornicate like us doesn't mean they aren't animal. If you eat a mixture of plant and animal flesh food you are omnivorous.
I.D.10-t wrote:Missing options?

Religious like these...

Kosher / Halal diet
Diet of the yogi’s, (lacto-vegetarian without chocolate, onions, mushrooms and other bad karma foods)

Oh and fot fun...
The Eat raw diet. (Subset of the vegan diet)
We cannot afford an infinite survey. For instance, "yogi diet"s are many. It was a real live yogi who introduced me to veganism and I was cured of asthma by giving up lacto. In my "yogi" diet, I do not eat inorganic salt (not even in the hot desert), concentrated fats and oils, grains (except fresh corn), soya beans and soy products (see Taoist diet), refined sugars, honey. I do eat garlic and onions and mushrooms but not much.
When friends invite me to dinner, I tell them I am fruitarian. It makes it easier for them as they can just make me a fruit salad which appeals to everyone except ersatz macrobiotics.
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Random notes wrote:
Flyingcursor wrote:Should there by a "Ichthyos" vegetarian choice?
Or a ovo-lactos-ichthyos choice?
We call those people California vegetarians.

Personally, I'm on a sea food diet. When I see food, I eat it.

Roger
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Re: 3 magi from the Yeast

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talasiga wrote:
Flyingcursor wrote:Should there by a "Ichthyos" vegetarian choice?
Or a ovo-lactos-ichthyos choice?
FC, just because they don't fornicate like us doesn't mean they aren't animal.
Umm, technically speaking, they don't fornicate at all.

Nor do plants and rocks. But that doesn't make them animals.
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Scissors and paper

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Lambchop wrote:
talasiga wrote:
Flyingcursor wrote:Should there by a "Ichthyos" vegetarian choice?
Or a ovo-lactos-ichthyos choice?
FC, just because they don't fornicate like us doesn't mean they aren't animal.
Umm, technically speaking, they don't fornicate at all.

Nor do plants and rocks. But that doesn't make them animals.

You need to consult an early childhood developmental psychologist about your concept formation capacities.

All cows eat grass but grass isn't only eaten by cows.
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I.D.10-t wrote:Diet of the yogi’s
I thought those were Picnic baskets..... :P

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Re: Scissors and paper

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talasiga wrote: ...All cows eat grass...
Every good boy deserves fruit. :D

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talasiga wrote:All cows eat grass but grass isn't only eaten by cows.
All too true. It's also trod upon by them, to cite one example.
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talasiga wrote:
Lambchop wrote:
talasiga wrote: FC, just because they don't fornicate like us doesn't mean they aren't animal.
Umm, technically speaking, they don't fornicate at all.

Nor do plants and rocks. But that doesn't make them animals.

You need to consult an early childhood developmental psychologist about your concept formation capacities.

All cows eat grass but grass isn't only eaten by cows.
You can't pull the wool over my eyes that easily!

Grass can't fornicate, either. Look: fornication . . . noun . . . consensual sexual intercourse between two persons not married to each other.

So there.
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Post by Cynth »

Okay, so we humans are the only animals that fornicate because none of the other animals get married (as far as we know). The only fornicators are human, but not all humans fornicate. I hope I got that straight.
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