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steak dinner
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I am definitely an Omnivore. I like all types of meats and many vegetables, fruits, legumes, and grains!
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I like both love veggies.
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I'm about to call myself as a flex vegan.
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I'm an omnivore.
omnivore
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I love meats like chicken, pork and lamb. I also love porterhouse steak!

love meats chicken pork lamb love porterhouse steak
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Oh yeah that looks good!
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Oh yes, it does! I knew you would agree with me on a juicy porterhouse! :)
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I consider myself neither, I'll whatever I want whenever I'm hungry
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Used to be a vegetarian, now I eat meat. I have nothing against vegetarians as long as they understand they're not making a difference. When I was a vegan, I knew my decision to abstain from animal products didn't affect the industry. My decision to go vegan was personal. I didn't want to be a part of the industry regardless of my impact.
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Yea...
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Sad to hear that you have come to this cynical conclusion.
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Omnivore
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I eat vegans and veg heads, but they give me gas.
eat vegans veg heads gas
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I like meat and veggies all kinds of food
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meat eater Tbone steak
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Mostly Vegan since July. There may be a tiny bit of dairy in the no sugar wheat bread I eat, but otherwise I steer clear of meat and dairy. I have MUCH more energy and feel a LOT better.
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I'm struggling to become a vegan (having been a vegetarian for 20 years). Cheese is a **** nut!
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Both



Meat and vegetables
also fruits and nuts,bread and pasta.
I like almost everything.
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Surf and turf
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I am what is known as an omnivore, as all my fellow humans are. I eat ****** any beef, though, but I eat chicken, pork, and fish.
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I answered meat eater with the idea that it meant I eat meat as well as other things. Given the options, I figured that was the intended meaning. I eat meat in addition to everything else humans have been eating for the past several thousand years. Veggies, grains, milk, fruits, nuts, sweet treats, leaves, fish, and probably the occasional pebble, paper, or dirt. It's probably mixed in there somewhere, whether I'm aware of it or not.
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Though veggies seem more and more appetizing.
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I love me some chicken! (and beef. Beef is good)
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I mostly eat meat. I know I should eat more veggies.
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A Texan isn't a real Texan if he don't like a good steak, I must have been one in a past life!
well done porterhouse steak
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Everyone in my family eat meat but 1. A 7th day Adventist.
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BOTH - I love both.
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Definitely meat eater. It's one of my favorite foods :)
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I like a little meat with MY veggies...

Big Honkin Burger
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both
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I love meat specially chicken
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Both
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I'm a meat and vegetable eater.
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Balanced with lots of fish and veggies. Everything in moderation with portion control.
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MEAT ...
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tried to go vegetarian once... i gained 60 lbs, and ***** up in starvation induced organ failure... not everyone can be healthy on a vegetarian or vegan diet, regardless of what some people would like to think.
and yes, i had doctor's advice, and was working with a nutritionist, who was herself, vegan.
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I am not a true vegetarian. Every now and then I may have some chicken or turkey.
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I am neither a Vegetarian or a Carnivore. alone.

Man is an Omnivore to deny it foolish.

Eat whatever you want, that's called Freedom.

Imposing your belief on someone else is Slavery.
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I eat mostly poultry, fish, and vegetables, though from time to time I will eat pork or beef. Growing up, my mom made most of our meals with ground beef and things like chicken were a rare treat...and due to her loathing the smell of fish or how cooking fish indoors causes (what she believes) is a lingering odor of fish that she just refused to allow in her house. Since getting pregnant, I have noticed an increased desire to eat fish and bacon (not together, though isn't just about everything better when paired with bacon?) as well as a strong need to eat as much fresh and raw fruit and veggies as I can get my hands on. Oh, I also seriously LOVE lamb and duck. I need to get my iron from my food, so becoming a vegetarian like I had considered about a decade ago ***** up being dropped like a hot potato. Aaaaaaand now I'm hungry. LOL

roast leg of lamb with mint sauce
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if it walks,runs,swims or flys

amamamamama
I can eat it
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