Polly wants a Cracker

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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%
 
Total votes: 62

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talasiga wrote: ...
All cows eat grass but grass isn't only eaten by cows.
Hmmm... a little 60's/70's nostalgia...
Had a girlfriend that would make those kind of brownies.
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Cynth wrote: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.
Yes! That's right! Exactly!

See, Tal? Everyone agrees with me. :P
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izzarina wrote:
I.D.10-t wrote:Diet of the yogi’s
I thought those were Picnic baskets..... :P

:wink:
Thats just another one of your boo boos ......
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I guess Yogi eat's fish. If he can catch them.
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talasiga wrote:
izzarina wrote:
I.D.10-t wrote:Diet of the yogi’s
I thought those were Picnic baskets..... :P

:wink:
Thats just another one of your boo boos ......
I didn't realize you were keeping track of my boo boos, tal! How sweet! :lol:
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izzarina wrote:......
I didn't realize you were keeping track of my boo boos, tal! How sweet! :lol:
Tis commendable that you did not realize something that does not exist.
Yes, I do agree, there is a zen sweetness in doing nothing.
Sometimes.
:lol:
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This is a BIG BUMP
for a very old topic.

HOWEVER the poll is perennial so if you haven't partaken
you may like to now and update our collective dietary profile.

Don't let the silly goofing in the posts deter you.
Its the poll that counts.
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Re: Polly wants a Cracker

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I didn't vote back in the old days, because there was no provision for me.
I eat fish, but no other meat. Eggs, but not milk or cheese. Not just to be difficult, but because casein gives me migraines and fatigue. Therefore, I make an exception to vegetarianism, and eat fish, for the sake of convenience. Many times the best vegetarian options are cheese-based.

(I will append that, when family is home, we tend to cook vegan. This is because daughter #1 is vegan, and daughters #2 and #3, and son are lacto-ovo vegetarian. Their father will eat anything you hand him, including, but not limited to, lemon wedges, peel and all.
Vegan food works for everyone in this case. Although children #s 2-4 will prepare stuff that their oldest sister forgoes.)
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talasiga wrote:This is a BIG BUMP
for a very old topic.
Its the poll that counts.
OK, I consider myself bumped and polled. It wasn't as uncomfortable as it sounds.

Now, about the poll being what counts, I always thought that the dancer, rather than the pole, was the main draw. Not that I go to places like that, of course.
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Lambchop wrote:[Umm, technically speaking, they don't fornicate at all.

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

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

So there.
What if more than two persons are involved? I'm thinking of bees, in the case of grass. And plants. Of course they fornicate! Every spring, they're at it like knives!
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talasiga wrote: Don't let the silly goofing in the posts deter you.
Its the poll that counts.
All threads need a few silly posts in them. Even yours, Talasiga :) But, no worries....I'm not in the mood to make it any sillier than I already had, what, 4 years ago? Maybe I've grown up a bit since then :P

I didn't answer the first time around either. I suppose I would be an omnivore, but with very big vegetarian leanings. But,I would eat fish. It's just the land mammals I seem to not be as fond of.
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We eat vegetarians, vegans, frugivores, granivores, and omnivores. Except for fish we avoid carnivores and on Christmas Eve we only eat vegetarian carp.
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Here is a cute little vegetarian, well almost

I cannot think of a warm blooded carnivore that I have eaten, alligator, fish, and perhaps some things I have forgotten about, but I am pretty sure I have not had, warm blooded carnivore. Is there a term for carrion eaters, or the scavengers, like vultures?
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Re: Polly wants a Cracker

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I.D.10-t wrote:Here is a cute little vegetarian, well almost

I cannot think of a warm blooded carnivore that I have eaten, alligator, fish, and perhaps some things I have forgotten about, but I am pretty sure I have not had, warm blooded carnivore. Is there a term for carrion eaters, or the scavengers, like vultures?
I think scavengers is correct or necrophagy, something I practiced in college and grad school. Now days it has to be real fresh for me to stop and take it home for myself, otherwise our beetles get it. Ocasionally one of them gets loose and flies into the pasta sauce, so.....
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Re: Polly wants a Cracker

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I find it difficult to believe that some people here consider themselves totally carnivorous!
Even traditional Eskimos ate berries and things with all that mammal and fish flesh in their diets.

Am to believe that there are people here that eat NOTHING but flesh. As in mammal, fowl, fish etc? No fruit, no grain based products, no vegetables? Nothing from plant world?
Like, just chops, chicken and lobster?
Just steak, quail and hake?
All day, just pork, pigeon and pipis?
Witchetty, waterfowl and wahoo?

Are you getting enough variety then?
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