I think itās the right way to go. Maybe trying to do it all at once might be a bit much, but trending towards eating less meat is always better
Comment on Discussion Thread š¦ Friday 16 January 2026
Gibsonhasafluffybutt@aussie.zone āØ13ā© āØhoursā© ago
I know this sounds very fuckwit adjacent, but I decided to go veggo after what happened the other day with the cat.
I donāt know why exactly tbh. I went to buy the usual chicken breast the other night from the supey, and I had a mild existential crisis.
Iām sort of annoyed, but it is what it is I guess.
tombruzzo@aussie.zone āØ11ā© āØhoursā© ago
Catfish@aussie.zone āØ11ā© āØhoursā© ago
Brains are weird things. If that is what feels right to you for this point in time, so be it. You know it wonāt bring Kitty back, but an urge to give something up/cut your hair/wear certain colours/whatever is perfectly valid. š¤
CEOofmyhouse56@aussie.zone āØ11ā© āØhoursā© ago
Youāre not a fuckwit. Youāre a very caring human. Hereās the thing, you canāt just stop eating meat or youāre gonna feel like shit. You gotta do it gradually. Get to know what your body needs and when it needs it. Going veggo means supplementing meat for other high protein foods especially if you are working out. There is nothing wrong with eating a small amount of meat at the start of your journey. Basically give yourself time to adjust.
Seagoon_@aussie.zone āØ11ā© āØhoursā© ago
so many hugs
it is a human trait that we identify with life, all life, that we value life
itās a cruel trick that we are omnivores, should eat some eat and yet feel guilt at eating animal products
SaneMartigan@aussie.zone āØ13ā© āØhoursā© ago
Iāve mostly gone veggo over the last few years. Ate meat over xmas as I was having multiple dinners with people and didnāt want to put anyone out. Buyddhist monks have a version where theyāll accept meals with meat if offered but not get it for themselves.
Thornburywitch@aussie.zone āØ13ā© āØhoursā© ago
This is the way. I salute you for doing the right thing.
I am so damned tired of catering āspecialā meals for the born again whatevers. Keto or vegan or fat free or whatever. It really sucks when trying to cater for a group of people and you donāt know if they do or do not have non-allergenic lines in the sand.
Iām more than willing to cater for allergy restrictions - lactose, gluten, nuts etc if I know about them in advance, but the rabid āIām a special little petal because Iām ā¦ā mob really piss me off.
Us humans are omnivores. Preferences are fine if youāre catering for yourself, but taking the moral high ground over the presence or absence of meat and/or carbs and/or fodmaps just makes me see bright bright scarlet and reach for the baseball bat. With hobnails in it. And this applies double if someone rocks up unexpected like and then proceeds to criticise the menu because their personal preferences arenāt allowed to override everyone elseās preferences.
Gibsonhasafluffybutt@aussie.zone āØ2ā© āØhoursā© ago
Youāve had some very poor mannered guests by the sounds of it.
MeanElevator@aussie.zone āØ12ā© āØhoursā© ago
We have friends who have dietary restrictions and we always accommodate. I actually enjoy learning new dishes etc.
Our vegan friend brought their friend once (also vegan), so we prepped a few vegan dishes. Our friend never complains and always appreciates what we do. Their friend refused to eat because they could not be certain it was 100% vegan and if cookware was cleaned to their standards.
I may have been rude and told her that the grass outside is completely vegan.
She never came back, and our friend apologised.
Thornburywitch@aussie.zone āØ11ā© āØhoursā© ago
Ah yes, the born again vegan. My sympathies.
I have a theory that extreme dietary restrictions (not the allergy sort which is a quite other ballgame) functions as a sorting mechanism to reduce the stress of making choices. Given that we have so many choices of foodstuffs available to us, that some folks experience some form of stress is not all that surprising. I do think that this is one of the more obnoxious methods of doing so though. Thereās a power dynamic operating here too.
I am reminded of the folk who chalk climate change action messages on the completely separated bike path near me. Not on the road where the car drivers might see it, but on the bike path where most bike riders are already on board with climate change action. Doing the chalking probably makes them feel good, but itās not exactly targeting the real problem.
melbaboutown@aussie.zone āØ11ā© āØhoursā© ago
Just fyi fodmaps are a legit food intolerance, they have pretty painful effects on some people.
(However I donāt demand to be catered to or glamorise it and due to the extent of my food intolerances donāt eat with others)
Thornburywitch@aussie.zone āØ10ā© āØhoursā© ago
My apologies. I think Iāve met too many people who definitely were using a no-fodmap diet to basically Karen everyone in sight. I mean, how does one tell the difference between the genuine and the fake? Volume of rhetoric is not a good guide.
Seagoon_@aussie.zone āØ10ā© āØhoursā© ago
hugs, I donāt know anyone who is more considerate than you
Seagoon_@aussie.zone āØ11ā© āØhoursā© ago
all these choices can only be made when people are rich enough to cater to them
poor people donāt have food fads
and I must be getting old as I am so over psych games regarding food.
MeanElevator@aussie.zone āØ12ā© āØhoursā© ago
Stop being so wholesome š
Honestly thatās a great approach. I never refuse a meal, even though I can some mild reactions to some foods (nothing bad, just the winds and runs the next day).
If someone goes through the effort of preparing and sharing food with me, I wonāt refuse.