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	<title>Comments on: It&#8217;s Almost World Vegetarian Day</title>
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		<title>By: Katherine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Katherine</dc:creator>
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		<description>A couple years ago, I organized a vegetarian potluck through my husband&#039;s grad school for World Vegetarian Day, and it was so much fun!  Leading up to the potluck and after, there was a lot of interest and many positive comments from vegetarians, vegans, &quot;flexitarians,&quot; and people who were just curious.  In fact, a lot of people who couldn&#039;t make it asked when there would be another vegetarian potluck.

We mostly eat meatless at home.  (I prefer to eat vegetarian, but I eat meat occasionally because when I don&#039;t, I get underweight too easily.)  My husband enjoys meat, but he doesn&#039;t feel our table is lacking.  My four-year-old, though, is a nut, and he once said this: &quot;It&#039;s neat that cows give us milk and then when they die, we can eat them.&quot;  Well, just last week over dinner one night, our family was talking about meat and meatless eating.  Then our son said, &quot;I like meat but not from people.&quot;  So there we have it: my son draws the line at cannibalism.  Oh, and thanks to the last two chapters we have read of Ramona Quimby, Age 8, he has also drawn a line at tongue.</description>
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<p>We mostly eat meatless at home.  (I prefer to eat vegetarian, but I eat meat occasionally because when I don&#8217;t, I get underweight too easily.)  My husband enjoys meat, but he doesn&#8217;t feel our table is lacking.  My four-year-old, though, is a nut, and he once said this: &#8220;It&#8217;s neat that cows give us milk and then when they die, we can eat them.&#8221;  Well, just last week over dinner one night, our family was talking about meat and meatless eating.  Then our son said, &#8220;I like meat but not from people.&#8221;  So there we have it: my son draws the line at cannibalism.  Oh, and thanks to the last two chapters we have read of Ramona Quimby, Age 8, he has also drawn a line at tongue.</p>
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