vegetarian rant
Mar. 21st, 2004 09:28 pmNow this just isn't fair. ;_;
I'm a vegetarian living with meateaters. Nothing wrong with that, mutual respect all around, yaddayadda. But, ooooh...some things just piss me off. >_<
I'm used to having to check labels and ask what's in things. I'm used to having one or two things of the menu to choose from at most restraunts. Tis not a big deal, this is something I choose to do on my own, I can't complain about it. But some things just aren't kosher.
There is certainly something wrong with taking food that was meat-free, adding meat to it, and putting it in the refridgerator. Not even eating it, just making it so I can't. ::sob::
My mom made spagetti earlier today. Meatball sauce, but in a separate pot, so I could make a meatless sauce and eat too. (wasn't that nice of her?)
And then, a few hours later, I'm hungry, so I make some more sauce, take the noodles (which are still sitting out) and make myself some dinner. I go back 15 minutes later to get seconds, to find that my dad put the food away. By pouring the meatballs in with the noodles. So now I have enough sauce for two meals, no noodles...and am still hungry. ARRG! ::twitch::
I'm a vegetarian living with meateaters. Nothing wrong with that, mutual respect all around, yaddayadda. But, ooooh...some things just piss me off. >_<
I'm used to having to check labels and ask what's in things. I'm used to having one or two things of the menu to choose from at most restraunts. Tis not a big deal, this is something I choose to do on my own, I can't complain about it. But some things just aren't kosher.
There is certainly something wrong with taking food that was meat-free, adding meat to it, and putting it in the refridgerator. Not even eating it, just making it so I can't. ::sob::
My mom made spagetti earlier today. Meatball sauce, but in a separate pot, so I could make a meatless sauce and eat too. (wasn't that nice of her?)
And then, a few hours later, I'm hungry, so I make some more sauce, take the noodles (which are still sitting out) and make myself some dinner. I go back 15 minutes later to get seconds, to find that my dad put the food away. By pouring the meatballs in with the noodles. So now I have enough sauce for two meals, no noodles...and am still hungry. ARRG! ::twitch::