Diet Identities by chef jem .....

Matthew Sablove's dis-identifies himself as a Vegetarian along his journey from California to Cambodia.

Date:   2/8/2010 2:26:42 AM ( 14 y ago)

Although I was eating mostly vegetarian prior to meeting Sally Fallon in '99 and "Coming Home" to the Weston A. Price Foundation in 2000 I never called myself a "Vegetarian". I refused to identify myself with a particular diet. It may have been a deep knowing that my vegetarian leanings were temporary and that some day soon I would find my way back to healthy animal products.

Matthew Sablove's Blog post: "Eat Everything" starts out:
"Over seven years I have experimented with many kinds of diet identities. Declaring vegetarian a year out of high school, I assumed a mostly vegan diet for much of those years.":
http://sablove.blogspot.com/2010/02/eat-everything.html


My response (un-posted at that blog): "May the many vegan/vegetarians who may need to rethink their self-restrictive diets be blessed by your story!"

I am sure that there are many who eat vegetarian/vegan diets out of an unwillingness to support or in any way participate in the commercial factory farming of animals. If they only knew the difference being made by many family farms and the nourishing relationships that these people have with their animals.



 

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