I am most definitely an omnivore. I tried at being vegetarian a few times but my body did not like it at all. I was quite weak and unable to keep up with my gym routines.
Omnivore for sure, I just like meat too much to stop eating it. And also I know we need meat (I don't want to live on tofu), and as long as you don't eat too much it won't harm you. But I don't think vegetarians are a bad thing. On one hand, the more meat we eat, the more we need to feed the livestock, the less grain we (resp. poor countries in the third world) have. So if some people don't eat meat, it's a good thing. On the second hand, the more vegetarians there are, the more meat I get :P But I try to eat less fish from the oceans. With all the nondegradable plastic trash that swims on the oceans, fishes accumulate toxic nanoparticules through plancton, and I don't want them, so.. only lake fishies for me. Anyway big fishing companies are fishing way too much.
Are you insane?! Burgers AND BACON??!!! S'oh well. I'm an omnivore, I'll pretty much eat anything, but I do have a hate of certain seafood (squid/octopus and crab, which is strange because I still like lobster??) and...............GOATS!
Discipulnutrimian. I eat what I can afford, this often being tuna on bread, or chicken. Rarely steak, really. Even more rarely fastfood, since it is somewhat more expensive and a lot less nutritious than regular rye bread and tuna.
How could you NOT eat meat? It's impossible, I love meat xP Couldn't live without it really... also I would lose alot of weight quickly if I did so don't plan on trying to become vegetarian, ever.
I am most definitely an omnivore. I tried at being vegetarian a few times but my body did not like it at all. I was quite weak and unable to keep up with my gym routines.
Did you just jump straight into no meats? I tried that too and had the exact same results. Workouts left me drained and weak feeling. I found that easing into a vegetarian diet instead of going straight into just veggies was the way for me. It's taken my body a few months to adjust to the life long difference. I found that alternating meals throughout the week with, meat, veggie, meat, veggie, has made it more bearable. My lunch's are always my left over dinners, which makes it so you will always get meat in at least one meal that day and saves money. Not to mention the eating is way better than fast food. The results of this project have left me feeling healthier, lighter, and more energetic overall.
If your at all curious about any of this. I have a whole bunch of awesome vegetarian recipes.
I think Omnivore is the best way to go to be able to get all your body needs, and i allways eat somekind of meat with my vegatables. Like salad i put baco bits and canned chicken in