Dreadlock Girl
25May/096

Vegetarians Eat Meat

Tenderloin Steaks, for free. That is how I got lured into cooking meat in my house after not cooking meat at home for almost 3 years. We are not hardcore vegetarians, we are fair weather vegetarians. What is that? It means if we are served meat we will eat it, no fuss, if we feel like meat at a restaurant we will order it, no worries and I guess it means that we break for Knee Deep Cattle Company Free Range Beef too now.That was some good stuff, amazing really.

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medium steaks complete and ready for the tasting. Ohhhhhh, just right.

I do break for one more thing, jerky…LOVE the stuff. What do you break for?

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  1. I avoid meat as much as possible still I eat meat once in a while, this is “fillet mignion” in your cast iron skillet…yum

  2. madeline- yes, sometimes you have to give in! :P I love my cast iron skillet. I am currently on the hunt for a larger one as well, they are so nice to use.

  3. You are not vegetarians at all, in any way, shape, or form. Rather, you are opportunistic scavengers.

  4. I LOVE steak. :) I don’t cook it because I don’t know how, but you’ve got my mouth watering. Guess I’ll go have a bowl of ice cream. :P

    LOL–sorry to keep bringing this up. Looks like I can only subscribe to follow up comments for the book posts? I know I’m a pain, but I love subscribing to comments!!

  5. I eat seafood. I’ve lost my taste for all breathing food. We’ve cut back on fish, too. Seen too many shows about how we’ve over-fished the waters. Have you read Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver? If I ate meat, I’d like to eat meat that I knew was harvested humanely.

  6. michael- I wish I had some idea of what you are talking about. Huh, that was a weird comment to leave for sure. Better luck next time.

    Trish- I actually don’t like it, it has to be cooked perfectly in order for me to like it…jerky is my weakness.

    I will check into the subscribing to comments thing! Thanks for letting me know!

    Susan- I loved Animal, Vegetable, Miracle! It was a great read. However I take that kind of book with a grain of salt, as many people could not afford to live that way. I do try to know where my food comes from though. That is what I have been up to lately, planting a HUGE garden and we have our own chickens too. Yes, we have an urban farm for sure.


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