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redqueen

(115,103 posts)
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:21 PM Jan 2024

How often do you eat meat / dairy?

As we all know switching to a more plant based diet is healthier for our bodies and the planet too, so just wanted to get an idea of how well it's caught on among DUers.

I've gradually cut down on meat and this year I'm moving one more step down, to the 'infrequently / special occasions' option. My goal is to get down to vegan but it is not easy!


173 votes, 4 passes | Time left: Unlimited
5-7x/week
108 (62%)
3-4x/week
11 (6%)
1-2x/week
7 (4%)
Infrequently / on special occasions
9 (5%)
I'm a vegetarian
22 (13%)
I'm vegan
11 (6%)
Robb is a dingbat
5 (3%)
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How often do you eat meat / dairy? (Original Post) redqueen Jan 2024 OP
I voted 1-2. Arthur_Frain Jan 2024 #1
Well it is asking about eating not cooking but I get it redqueen Jan 2024 #4
We all leftover, meat dish or no. Arthur_Frain Jan 2024 #9
Ah no don't apologize for thinking! redqueen Jan 2024 #22
Not sure claudette Jan 2024 #2
Neither are vegan. maxsolomon Jan 2024 #5
I know claudette Jan 2024 #21
Eggs are one of the healthiest foods womanofthehills Jan 2024 #80
👍 claudette Jan 2024 #82
Honey is an animal product so strict vegans will not eat it. Coventina Jan 2024 #28
True but claudette Jan 2024 #31
You don't squeeze the honey out of them individually? maxsolomon Jan 2024 #35
LOL! You got me to chuckle! Coventina Jan 2024 #44
Harvesting honey responsibly Mossfern Jan 2024 #30
Correct, it does not harm the hive, when done responsibly. Coventina Jan 2024 #40
My Enslaved Hens RobinA Jan 2024 #93
I am certain they are! Coventina Jan 2024 #97
I believe honey is NOT vegan AZSkiffyGeek Jan 2024 #38
Gelatin is critically different from honey. Coventina Jan 2024 #41
Not vegan, and lapsed vegetarian, but that's been my understanding AZSkiffyGeek Jan 2024 #47
I was told yeast is a species of fungi, not an animal, so OK for vegans. Coventina Jan 2024 #50
If Milk Is Not Vegan RobinA Jan 2024 #92
I think raising dairy cattle is also bad for the environment isn't it? redqueen Jan 2024 #8
It is, from the standpoint that many resources go into the cows Coventina Jan 2024 #29
Yes redqueen Jan 2024 #32
It really is heartrending. Coventina Jan 2024 #37
It is! I'm going to try vegan cheese soon redqueen Jan 2024 #45
Not as bad as all the glyphosate & GMO's womanofthehills Jan 2024 #76
the two are naturally linked 0rganism Jan 2024 #36
They all end up in the slaughter house eventually, milk cows included. hunter Jan 2024 #59
TBH - I prefer cow over human milk...YMMV..LOL LeftInTX Jan 2024 #99
More often than we should leftieNanner Jan 2024 #3
Vegetable soup is a good one. redqueen Jan 2024 #10
Made some yesterday! leftieNanner Jan 2024 #15
I average about 2 ounces of meat per day LeftInTX Jan 2024 #6
Same, I was down to just chicken and dairy redqueen Jan 2024 #13
I'm having a pork milkshake right now. Why do you ask? lame54 Jan 2024 #7
Raw pork. Arthur_Frain Jan 2024 #12
I'm actually impressed that if took 6 posts before the first snark redqueen Jan 2024 #17
Thanks for the leftieNanner Jan 2024 #18
Can't answer this poll Jilly_in_VA Jan 2024 #11
What the heck is kafir . I detest yogart unless there is a lot of sugar. Srkdqltr Jan 2024 #14
It's spelled kEfir claudette Jan 2024 #26
I try to stay away from carbohydrates, they'll kill you. Emile Jan 2024 #16
I thought so too. redqueen Jan 2024 #20
It saved my life. Happy Hoosier Jan 2024 #56
Every Day Happy Hoosier Jan 2024 #19
About four years back, we made one change to our diet and removed 85% meat Torchlight Jan 2024 #23
Same! I was so nervous thinking how much I'd miss my weekly chicken redqueen Jan 2024 #27
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you sound like a lot of fun maxsolomon Jan 2024 #34
That was super troll library girl. She seems to hate everyone NewHendoLib Jan 2024 #43
Post removed Post removed Jan 2024 #84
You seem to lack a real life, you've trolled (and not even well) this board for years, all for naught. #desperate&empty Celerity Jan 2024 #85
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2024 #87
Hello. Back again I see. GP6971 Jan 2024 #88
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2024 #89
Red meat rarely; cultured dairy (homemade yogurt) daily... hlthe2b Jan 2024 #25
Like you, I gradually cut down on meat Big Blue Marble Jan 2024 #33
I thought I would miss it, but I really don't redqueen Jan 2024 #46
Just about every day. BlueTsunami2018 Jan 2024 #39
Meat and dairy are two different things. Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #42
I was keto for a while redqueen Jan 2024 #48
It depends on the reason, and how extreme you are. Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #53
Yep that's what I was doing too redqueen Jan 2024 #61
For me, it is the most effective. Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #71
I drink a cup of coffee most every day, I use half & half in it, so a daily dairy. irisblue Jan 2024 #49
I drink coffee every day with half-&-half in it. I'm a cheese connoisseur, too. Yummm. Hekate Jan 2024 #51
Dairy nearly every day; meat never Wicked Blue Jan 2024 #52
I'm the lead lab tech in a large cultured dairy facility in the Midwest NickB79 Jan 2024 #54
If you have anything to do with Daisy cottage cheese or Lifeway kefir, you have my thanks. highplainsdem Jan 2024 #70
Does fish count as meat? Mossfern Jan 2024 #55
At least 2 times every day. patphil Jan 2024 #57
I still eat meat every day but smaller portions than I used to. meadowlander Jan 2024 #58
Meat is heavy, so that it is why I usually treat it secondary. LeftInTX Jan 2024 #101
4 years carnivore Barry Markson Jan 2024 #60
I'm mostly vegetarian. My wife is vegetarian approaching vegan. hunter Jan 2024 #62
Basically every meal Zeitghost Jan 2024 #63
I eat meat every single day, and usually at least 2X a day ExWhoDoesntCare Jan 2024 #64
Every hour on the hour...... lastlib Jan 2024 #65
Did not vote malaise Jan 2024 #66
I haven't eaten red meat in over 40 years. Phoenix61 Jan 2024 #67
Just about every meal, since you asked about dairy. My diet is basically paleo plus dairy. highplainsdem Jan 2024 #68
Chicken maceration VGNonly Jan 2024 #69
The cruelty involved in so much of these industries was a big motivator for me redqueen Jan 2024 #91
There are devices VGNonly Jan 2024 #98
Never. flvegan Jan 2024 #72
Hey, was hoping to see you here! redqueen Jan 2024 #90
You're welcome flvegan Jan 2024 #107
Just a consideration: NutmegYankee Jan 2024 #73
I start nearly every day with a bowl of yogurt and fruit... mike_c Jan 2024 #74
Twice daily typically Amishman Jan 2024 #75
It's hard for people with osteopenia to get enough spooky3 Jan 2024 #77
I will never go vegan meow2u3 Jan 2024 #78
Flesh products, never. Dairy is down to 2-4/month. Maru Kitteh Jan 2024 #79
the day i get gravy from a carrot..... pansypoo53219 Jan 2024 #81
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2024 #94
I'm thinking of raising rabbits to supply the family with neat Kaleva Jan 2024 #83
Being a long haul truck driver makes it near to impossible to not eat meat, MarineCombatEngineer Jan 2024 #86
I eat mostly venison, fish and eggs madville Jan 2024 #95
Venison is delicious. shrike3 Jan 2024 #102
Signs of asymptomatic Coronary Artery Disease turned me 98% plant-based/vegan seleff Jan 2024 #96
You do have to work hard to be a vegan. I know a few. shrike3 Jan 2024 #103
We eat meat, but rarely dairy. shrike3 Jan 2024 #100
Dairy is daily (cappuccinos need milk); meat is 2/3 times per week. brooklynite Jan 2024 #104
Due to allergies to Soy, most Dairy, wheat products, and Legumes... ProudMNDemocrat Jan 2024 #105
RSO rso Jan 2024 #106

Arthur_Frain

(1,866 posts)
1. I voted 1-2.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:23 PM
Jan 2024

But that doesn’t take into account the fact that leftovers last through the week.

Make chili or carne asada on the weekend, it features in dishes throughout the week.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
4. Well it is asking about eating not cooking but I get it
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:27 PM
Jan 2024

Cooking a big meal on the weekend to have during the week is so convenient.

claudette

(3,611 posts)
2. Not sure
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:24 PM
Jan 2024

why meat is lumped in with dairy. I have yogurt and kefir every single day but meat (not beef) 3 or 4 times a week.

claudette

(3,611 posts)
21. I know
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:33 PM
Jan 2024

I could never be vegan because I cannot tolerate soy, tofu, beans or any other non meat source of protein and I love eggs too much 😊

womanofthehills

(8,795 posts)
80. Eggs are one of the healthiest foods
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 12:30 AM
Jan 2024

Much more nutritious than any vegetable or soy product. Eggs contains all the B vitamins, all the amino acids and every vitamin.

“6 Reasons Why Eggs Are the Healthiest Food on the Planet”

Eggs are so healthy they are called “nature’s multivitamin” and top many lists of superfoods. Here are 6 healthy facts you may not know about eggs.

Eggs are so nutritious that they’re often referred to as “nature’s multivitamin.”

They also contain unique antioxidants and powerful brain nutrients that many people are deficient in. “

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/6-reasons-why-eggs-are-the-healthiest-food-on-the-planet#TOC_TITLE_HDR_1


Coventina

(27,217 posts)
28. Honey is an animal product so strict vegans will not eat it.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:37 PM
Jan 2024

I have a vegan friend who does eat it.
Her reasoning is that eating honey doesn't harm bees.
(Actually, harvesting honey usually results in the death of a few bees, but I haven't told her that).

Coventina

(27,217 posts)
40. Correct, it does not harm the hive, when done responsibly.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:55 PM
Jan 2024

Strict veganism means not using any animal products deemed "harmful" or not.
However, many vegans (like my friend) will make exceptions for honey since it does not require the death of bees like meat requires the death of an animal.

Non-fertile eggs can fall into the same category.

Strict vegans have the moral stance that animals were not created for us to use or enslave (like hens kept for their eggs).
So all animal products are off limits.

RobinA

(9,898 posts)
93. My Enslaved Hens
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 01:30 PM
Jan 2024

will assure you that they are living their best lives. Everything provided, lots of room to roam tomatoes and watermelon in summer, cantaloupe most of the year... They are quite happy and proud of their bright orange yolks.

Coventina

(27,217 posts)
97. I am certain they are!
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 02:17 PM
Jan 2024

I would love to have backyard chickens.

I wasn't speaking for myself, I'm not a vegan, I was presenting their point of view.

One of my best friends is a vegan (I know, I know) so I'm somewhat familiar with the ideas/issues, etc.

Coventina

(27,217 posts)
41. Gelatin is critically different from honey.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:57 PM
Jan 2024

I am "only" vegetarian, but I will not eat gelatin or anything including gelatin (like many marshmallows and "gummie" candies).

Gelatin does require the death of animals, whereas honey does not.

Some vegans will eat honey, others will not, as it is an animal product.

AZSkiffyGeek

(11,120 posts)
47. Not vegan, and lapsed vegetarian, but that's been my understanding
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:08 PM
Jan 2024

Because honey is an animal product, it's avoided. At least with gelatin I've seen enough vegan options (and I think jello is pretty disgusting anyhow) that it didn't matter.
Where does yeast figure in? I knew one vegan who refused leavened bread and beer because of yeast, but that seemed pretty extreme to me.

Coventina

(27,217 posts)
50. I was told yeast is a species of fungi, not an animal, so OK for vegans.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:15 PM
Jan 2024

Never heard of that one before.

I know some vegans who won't drink wine, because most wine is filtered with a fish product.
It doesn't get in the wine, but the use of an animal product in the process makes it non-vegan.

Coventina

(27,217 posts)
29. It is, from the standpoint that many resources go into the cows
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:39 PM
Jan 2024

to produce the milk.

Also, the dairy cows are turned into hamburger when they get past their milk producing years.

Finally, the calves born to the lactating cows, if they are male, meet a fairly horrid fate.

Coventina

(27,217 posts)
37. It really is heartrending.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:50 PM
Jan 2024

Little babies crying for their mamas.

I really want to give up dairy.

I just need to remember those crying babies every time I'm tempted.

It's just too easy to forget and ignore.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
45. It is! I'm going to try vegan cheese soon
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:05 PM
Jan 2024

I really hope it I can make the switch.

Little changes add up!

womanofthehills

(8,795 posts)
76. Not as bad as all the glyphosate & GMO's
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 09:58 PM
Jan 2024

Different people do well with different foods. I’ve always done well with organic milk and organic yogurt. I make my own kefir daily.

So many people online feeling way healthier on meat. Lots on the carnivore diet have healed from health problems. Eating grass fed/grass finished beef is great for good energy. It’s hard to get all the high quality amino acids & B protein thru vegetables esp aminos like taurine. I will not eat meat that is not grass fed but I’m lucky I live in ranch country and my girlfriend has a ranch & only finisheds her cattle on grass - not corn.

I cannot eat garlic, broccoli, spinach - I’m sensitive to them. If I eat them, I will instantly want to go to sleep. I do great with root vegetables. Everyone is different.

The dangers of a vegetable diet are high if your veggies are not all organic. You will definitely have high glyphosate levels in your body.

People have started cooking in organic beef tallow - for the good fats. OMG! Eggs cooked in beef tallow are the best. Even Walmart now carries organic beef tallow as it’s so popular.

0rganism

(23,977 posts)
36. the two are naturally linked
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:47 PM
Jan 2024

Especially with cows, since we somehow regard cow milk as a more acceptable beverage than human milk.

Only half of cattle are useful in making dairy products of any kind. What to do with the other half?

hunter

(38,339 posts)
59. They all end up in the slaughter house eventually, milk cows included.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 06:00 PM
Jan 2024

I'm not a friend of industrial scale meat and dairy production.

Cows happily grazing on green grass hillsides isn't how it's done.

The big feed lots and dairies in California's Central Valley are not pretty places.


LeftInTX

(25,648 posts)
99. TBH - I prefer cow over human milk...YMMV..LOL
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 02:48 PM
Jan 2024

I've tried my own breast milk. Bleh....
Never tried human milk yogurt or cheese

Also not crazy about having human milking farms...YMMV..LOL

leftieNanner

(15,182 posts)
3. More often than we should
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:25 PM
Jan 2024

Making a good effort to cut back.

Vegetable soup and some kind of veggie risotto are two of my favorites.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
13. Same, I was down to just chicken and dairy
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:30 PM
Jan 2024

Now it's just dairy. I'm finding it harder to give up cheese than meat.

Jilly_in_VA

(10,020 posts)
11. Can't answer this poll
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:29 PM
Jan 2024

It doesn't allow for the fact that Orthodox fast a lot. Now I admit I am not real good about certain fasts, like Nativity fast and Apostles' Fast, but I am good about Great Lent and I try to be good about Mary's fast. So although I might eat meat 4-5 times a week during some parts of the year, during other parts, I don't eat it at all.

Srkdqltr

(6,357 posts)
14. What the heck is kafir . I detest yogart unless there is a lot of sugar.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:30 PM
Jan 2024

I eat whatever I have a taste for. Love veggies, beef isn't that tasty anymore.

claudette

(3,611 posts)
26. It's spelled kEfir
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:36 PM
Jan 2024
https://lifewaykefir.com/what-is-kefir/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Education&utm_term=what%20is%20kefir&utm_content=Kefir

And it’s SO good 😊

Yep n case you don’t open links… it says.

“What is Kefir?
Lifeway Kefir is a tart and tangy cultured milk smoothie that is high in protein, calcium and vitamin D. Thanks to our exclusive blend of kefir cultures, each cup of kefir contains 12 live and active cultures.“

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
20. I thought so too.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:32 PM
Jan 2024

Turns out not so much. Refined ones aren't great but saturated fat is so much worse. I regret buying into the hype about keto and intermittent fasting.

Happy Hoosier

(7,439 posts)
19. Every Day
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:31 PM
Jan 2024

I use cream in my coffee, which I drink every day, and cheese is my go-to snack.

Meat about 5 times a week.

Torchlight

(3,384 posts)
23. About four years back, we made one change to our diet and removed 85% meat
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:34 PM
Jan 2024

from it. We're down to one meal w/ meat a week. As tough as I thought it'd be, it turned out my own stubbornness and intransigence were the only real obstacles to overcome.

She's an wizard with just about any ingredient combo, so I really shouldn't have worried.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
27. Same! I was so nervous thinking how much I'd miss my weekly chicken
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:36 PM
Jan 2024

I cut it out and I don't even miss it. Or the eggs I used to love.

Makes me wonder how much our appetites are influenced by advertising.

Response to redqueen (Original post)

NewHendoLib

(60,027 posts)
43. That was super troll library girl. She seems to hate everyone
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:58 PM
Jan 2024

and everything. Has been showing up and thrilling 3-5 times daily for over 20 years

Response to NewHendoLib (Reply #43)

Celerity

(43,632 posts)
85. You seem to lack a real life, you've trolled (and not even well) this board for years, all for naught. #desperate&empty
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 09:32 AM
Jan 2024

Response to Celerity (Reply #85)

Response to maxsolomon (Reply #34)

hlthe2b

(102,448 posts)
25. Red meat rarely; cultured dairy (homemade yogurt) daily...
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:36 PM
Jan 2024

That is using milk from a local dairy less than 20 miles away. Thus limited in terms of environmentally damaging and among the healthiest foods one can eat. Lumping cultured dairy with red meat or other dairy products is problematic in trying to make a point if saturated fat/health is the issue. Just ask the most long-lived people of Bulgaria and elsewhere or read the work of Nobel-winning researcher, Ilya Mechnikov. As to the environment, both animal and plant foods locally sourced are night and day less harmful from the standpoint of climate change than the majority of foods shipped, imported, processed, and transported.

Big Blue Marble

(5,155 posts)
33. Like you, I gradually cut down on meat
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:44 PM
Jan 2024

until I no longer could digest it if eaten occasionally. At that point, I stopped eating
all land animals over 30 years ago. I still eat seafood and fish four or
five times a month and eat a little dairy, most days.

Not sure, I will ever become a full vegan, but do enjoy lots of vegan meals often.

I do not miss eating meat at all.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
46. I thought I would miss it, but I really don't
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:07 PM
Jan 2024

I'm hoping vegan cheese is decent cause I want to cut that out next.

Ms. Toad

(34,117 posts)
42. Meat and dairy are two different things.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 04:57 PM
Jan 2024

As part of a near-keto diet, I eat full fat yogurt and cheese regularly. I eat meat rarely.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
48. I was keto for a while
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:09 PM
Jan 2024

Now I think it's all a hustle backed by industry. The science isn't ambiguous and I'm really disappointed in the doctors I listened to who said it was healthy.

Ms. Toad

(34,117 posts)
53. It depends on the reason, and how extreme you are.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:32 PM
Jan 2024

I use it to control type 2 diabetes. As long as I don't consume more than 21 net carbs in a 2-hour period, I can keep my A1C in the normal (non-diabetic) range without medication.

Used to control weight - and taken to extremes - it is as gimmicky and unhealthy as any fad diet. Used for medical purposes (to control diabetes and seizures, for example) limiting carbs can be healthier than the alternatives. Most diabetes organizations recommend far more carbs than most diabetics can handle without increasingly more powerful medication. My spouse is also diabetic and is on Jardiance because she can't control her eating habits (cognitive issues more than anything else). It is not only extremely expensive, but the side effects scare me. She's had several yeast infections, is now urinating all the time and is becoming incontinent. Those are relatively minor - but there are others which are potentially deadly.

Essentially, my diet swaps carbs for fats. Since I don't eat many meats, I am essentially eating a vegetarian diet with a lot of low-carb veggies, as well as high fiber carbs (beans, for example),and cheese/full fat yogurt. Counterintuitively, this diet also keeps my cholesterol in the normal range.

ETA (after reading your response to another post): I have also effectively used intermittent fasting in combination with limiting carbs as a tool to control blood glucose - especially as a tool to combat dawn phenonenon.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
61. Yep that's what I was doing too
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 06:21 PM
Jan 2024

It is effective no doubt. I just found some research that convinced me that it wasn't as effective as other methods. Here's to your health, it's so important!

Ms. Toad

(34,117 posts)
71. For me, it is the most effective.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 09:14 PM
Jan 2024

It may be variety of diabetes-specific. Mine isn't weight dependent, so losing X% doesn't have any impact. It is a very strong heredity-based variety. Everyone descended from my maternal grandfather has it, my age or older, has it regardless of weight. My grandfather, uncle, and cousin are/were underweight based on BMI. My mother and I are overweight. My mother followed the doctor's advice to lose x% of her weight. She did, and her A1C continued to steadily climb. So she lost more, and it continued to climb. Her weight is now steady and her A1C only started to drop when she cut out most carbs. My A1C was normal when I was, using BMI, obese - and it has been between 6.7 and 7.3 when I am, using BMI normal weight. The only time it is 5.7 or below is when I limit my carbs.

I've done a fair amount of literature review, am in consultation with my doctor, and watch all of the relevant numbers for secondary diseases. For me (and I think for the flavor of diabetes which runs in my family), carb limitation seems to be most effective. I also have a number of inflammatory processes going on in my body, and lowering carbs lowers inflammation. So I am in a lot less pain when my carb consumption is lower.

irisblue

(33,040 posts)
49. I drink a cup of coffee most every day, I use half & half in it, so a daily dairy.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:11 PM
Jan 2024

I do #MeatlessMondays meals.

Hekate

(90,908 posts)
51. I drink coffee every day with half-&-half in it. I'm a cheese connoisseur, too. Yummm.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:16 PM
Jan 2024

Rotisserie chicken from Costco, several dinners for two people with different sauces, and then soup made from the bones and skin.

I have absolutely no plans to be a vegan, but thank you for asking in General Discussion.

NickB79

(19,277 posts)
54. I'm the lead lab tech in a large cultured dairy facility in the Midwest
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:34 PM
Jan 2024

So I'm literally paid to eat cottage cheese, yogurt and sour cream daily as part of quality control 🤣

I also have a flock of 14 chickens for eggs, and my daughter and I hunt deer, turkey, rabbits, squirrels, and woodchucks in the fall to fill the freezer.

highplainsdem

(49,059 posts)
70. If you have anything to do with Daisy cottage cheese or Lifeway kefir, you have my thanks.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 08:54 PM
Jan 2024


(Oops. Daisy's headquarters are in Texas, not the Midwest. But Lifeway is in Illinois.)

Mossfern

(2,571 posts)
55. Does fish count as meat?
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:39 PM
Jan 2024

It doesn't count as meat for kosher.
Is this about nutrition or veganism, or about the environment?

Ethically, I'd love to be vegan for environmental reasons, but I'm just too lazy.
I wouldn't give up honey though.
Also I have half and half in my morning coffee - don't know if there's a good vegan alternative.

meadowlander

(4,411 posts)
58. I still eat meat every day but smaller portions than I used to.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 05:58 PM
Jan 2024

I've tried vegetarian diets and once made it about 8 or 9 months but I felt really really ill so it's just not for me.

But I do try to treat meat as a flavoring or topping and not the star of the show. I think we can get in this all or nothing mentality that isn't always that helpful. Two of my favourite dishes of all time are mapo tofu and fish-fragrant eggplant - both of them have veggies as the main ingredient but in a sauce with minced pork in it.

And I usually do all my cooking on the weekend and then eat leftovers all week. So of the 4-5 main recipes I cook on the weekend 2-3 might be vegetarian or mostly vegetarian. I almost never have a whole day with no meat but I usually have at least one meal every day that is veggie-based.

Barry Markson

(241 posts)
60. 4 years carnivore
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 06:13 PM
Jan 2024

I'm off the BP meds, statins, and Meloxicam for arthritis and joint pain. My A1c was 6.2 (diabetic) now 5.3 (normal).
NAFLD (Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease)reversed and I rarely take so much as an ibuprofen or acetaminophen pill.

As a side effect I lost 70 lbs in the 1st 8 months and have kept it off.



It's not for everyone but it worked for me.

BTW, I'll be 76 in April.
If I live.

hunter

(38,339 posts)
62. I'm mostly vegetarian. My wife is vegetarian approaching vegan.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 06:30 PM
Jan 2024

I do 95% of the cooking in our house and, since I'm too lazy to cook separate meals, I mostly eat what my wife eats.

We both eat eggs about once a week and sometimes use them baking. I also cook with cheese once or twice a week.

These days I don't like to have raw meat in my kitchen, freezer, or refrigerator. I will cook it for carnivorous family and friends who expect it. We also have dogs. I don't expect them to be vegetarians either.

I could probably calculate about how many "retired" laying hens our dogs have eaten as kibble, but I'd rather not.

My wife is lactose intolerant so I don't buy milk. When our children were in elementary school I was still buying milk, because that was accepted as a normal thing to do, almost a parental duty, but then I noticed they preferred the soy milk their mom drank, and that was that, I quit buying milk. That was almost twenty years ago. These days I haven't a clue how much a gallon of milk or a pound of ground beef costs because I never buy any.

Zeitghost

(3,877 posts)
63. Basically every meal
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 06:50 PM
Jan 2024

Trying to get 200 grams of lean high quality protein while keeping calories ~2000 requires it. Breakfast is always a whey protein shake and my two meals a day are generally chicken, turkey, lamb or lean beef with some kind of complex carb and some veggies.

 

ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
64. I eat meat every single day, and usually at least 2X a day
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 07:16 PM
Jan 2024

I'm allergic to dairy and I have a long list of plant/nut allergies. I need meat to get my calorie count up high enough not to starve to death. Or die from chronic anemia.

That's why I find it annoying when vegans and vegetarians assume that everyone can eat like them, when that is utter and complete rot.

lastlib

(23,340 posts)
65. Every hour on the hour......
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 07:20 PM
Jan 2024

What's the point of being at the top of the food chain if you're going to eat vegetables??

Besides, BACON!

malaise

(269,237 posts)
66. Did not vote
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 07:22 PM
Jan 2024

Have not eaten red meat since the late 70s - no pork either.
Eat seafood and chicken - turkey once or twice a year.
I do eat cheese and love cream in my coffee - no sugar.
I eat lots of fruit and veggies but I love a piece of chocolate and enjoy ice-cream from time to time.
I never drink plain milk - as is not ever - even as a child

Phoenix61

(17,023 posts)
67. I haven't eaten red meat in over 40 years.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 08:13 PM
Jan 2024

Ground turkey and chicken, whey protein shake for breakfast, lots of fruit, no where near enough veggies. Massive sweet tooth that I give free rein during the Christmas season. Ice cream occasionally but mostly frozen fruit bars. Works for me.

highplainsdem

(49,059 posts)
68. Just about every meal, since you asked about dairy. My diet is basically paleo plus dairy.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 08:47 PM
Jan 2024

I do eat a lot of fish.

I also eat a lot of fresh fruit and veggies, usually several servings a day.

We evolved as omnivores.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
91. The cruelty involved in so much of these industries was a big motivator for me
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 01:24 PM
Jan 2024

I saw this documentary called Dominion and I just wish we could do more to change things

flvegan

(64,419 posts)
72. Never.
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 09:22 PM
Jan 2024

No meat (and yes, fish is considered meat/animal flesh), dairy, eggs, honey, etc. 24 years running, thankfully.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
90. Hey, was hoping to see you here!
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 01:20 PM
Jan 2024

You and a few others here inspired me to move this direction. It's taken a long time but just wanted to say thanks for your posts about veganism over the years

And yeah why do so many people differentiate between fish and meat? Fish is clearly meat so I don't get that at all.

flvegan

(64,419 posts)
107. You're welcome
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 07:29 PM
Jan 2024

and that's wonderful to hear. Good to see your move in this direction, and may you inspire others!

No idea about the "is fish meat??" mystery. I'll never figure that out.

NutmegYankee

(16,201 posts)
73. Just a consideration:
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 09:23 PM
Jan 2024

People who are missing portions of their stomachs cannot eat enough plant based protein in a day. The only way to get enough protein without a processed source (shake, etc) is to include animal sources because they are far more nutritionally dense in protein.

mike_c

(36,281 posts)
74. I start nearly every day with a bowl of yogurt and fruit...
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 09:28 PM
Jan 2024

...and we eat some form of animal protein with dinner most days.

Amishman

(5,559 posts)
75. Twice daily typically
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 09:53 PM
Jan 2024

I stick with lean meats, try to add good fats (lots of olive oil), and I love cheese.

I try to minimize added sugars and excess carbs.

Beer was my big weakness for a long time, but I've cut back there.

spooky3

(34,507 posts)
77. It's hard for people with osteopenia to get enough
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 10:14 PM
Jan 2024

Calcium and vitamin d (you should eat them together) without dairy products.

meow2u3

(24,774 posts)
78. I will never go vegan
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 10:51 PM
Jan 2024

For me, going vegan amounts to being forced to eat the foods I hate the most; it reminds me with child abuse I suffered at the hands of a couple of cruel house mothers. I associate vegetables with those I was force-fed when I was a kid in residential treatment: canned broccoli, canned spinach, yams, cauliflower (the smell is repulsive), etc. The childhood food trauma is too deep-seated for me to overcome it now.

I prefer lean meats, including lean beef, chicken breast (dark meat is too fatty), turkey when in season, tuna, sausages (sparingly), etc.

Response to pansypoo53219 (Reply #81)

Kaleva

(36,371 posts)
83. I'm thinking of raising rabbits to supply the family with neat
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 09:20 AM
Jan 2024

I'd need about 6 does and a couple of bucks (one to be a spare).

MarineCombatEngineer

(12,449 posts)
86. Being a long haul truck driver makes it near to impossible to not eat meat,
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 09:57 AM
Jan 2024

most truck stops don't offer much as far as vegetarian or vegan, and most places that do don't offer much in the way of truck parking.
Besides, I love my meat and potatoes, but I hold zero problem with anyone who wants to live their lives like they want.

madville

(7,412 posts)
95. I eat mostly venison, fish and eggs
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 01:44 PM
Jan 2024

Usually take 3 or 4 deer a year and go saltwater fishing several times a month, supplies about 75% of the meat I eat in a year.

shrike3

(3,829 posts)
102. Venison is delicious.
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 03:02 PM
Jan 2024

Around where I grew up, deer ate a lot of corn and had no "gamey" taste.

Have no problem at all with hunting. We got rid of all the predators, so now we have deer who go hungry in the winter or wander into traffic. A good hunter kills humanely. I don't hunt myself but have been on a hunt. SO much more humane than a slaughterhouse.

seleff

(154 posts)
96. Signs of asymptomatic Coronary Artery Disease turned me 98% plant-based/vegan
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 02:15 PM
Jan 2024

Hearing a complicated heart murmur last year my PCP recommended I get a CT calcium test which came back shockingly high, indicating extensive plaque in all 3 major coronary arteries. Stress tests indicated less than 50% narrowing consistent with my physically active lifestyle. Nonetheless, I cut out all animal products except fish once a week, so I consider myself 98% vegan. The hardest part for me is that I have to cook for at least 2 (and sometimes 3) different diet preferences (others in the household), and vegan dishes tend to be time consuming (lots of chopping vegetables, frequent use of a food processor, tons of dirty dishes). Given that I do like beans, mushrooms, grains and all veggies, I've never eaten better, and I don't miss meat (including chicken) at all. I follow dozens of Vegan influencers on Instagram, save their recipes, and I'm trying new really delicious dishes all the time. I do worry sometimes that I've joined a cult! Healthwise, at 68 I'm down to the weight I was in my late 20s, and when I referee soccer I find I can physically keep up with any level I encounter including 18 year olds. 😀

shrike3

(3,829 posts)
103. You do have to work hard to be a vegan. I know a few.
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 03:07 PM
Jan 2024

And be mindful that you're getting the right nutrients. Not all vegetables are equal.

I'm not vegan but know others who've experienced the same health benefits as you. Congrats.

shrike3

(3,829 posts)
100. We eat meat, but rarely dairy.
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 02:50 PM
Jan 2024

Lactose intolerance issues. I find almond milk delicious, and plant-based margarine hardly discernible from the "real" thing.

ProudMNDemocrat

(16,828 posts)
105. Due to allergies to Soy, most Dairy, wheat products, and Legumes...
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 03:15 PM
Jan 2024

Refraining from lean fish, animal, and fowl proteins are not an option. Nuts can also tear me up. Too much greens get me too. I have found a happy medium that works for me.

I am a dietary mess who subsists on lean proteins, healthy fats, low glycemic vegetables, some brown rice pastas. I also refrain from processed foods, deli meats, and carbonated sodas due to phosphates. It is difficult to find products not loaded down with bad fats, Sodium, Sugars, etc.

rso

(2,273 posts)
106. RSO
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 04:28 PM
Jan 2024

In my view, limiting refined carbs is the most crucial element in staying healthy. Proteins and fats (except for trans fats), are a lot less harmful.

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