We had Brinner tonight. Orange juice and...
Waffles, applewood smoked uncured bacon, (kids & Mr. Joy), Cheese omelet (kids)
Spinach/pepper/onion/garlic omelet (grownups), Sliced strawberries and oranges, too. Some people do the syrup and butter, one whipped cream & fruit, one yogurt & fruit, and one Nutella.
Huh. With it typed out like that, I sound a bit like a short order cook.
Are you a veggie?
Bacon, cheese, eggs, and butter = vegetarian?
She didn't eat the bacon or the cheese.
I didn't ask if she's a oco-larvo (wat-thefuckever) vegan, I asked if she's veggie.
She could be veggie and eat eggs and butter. Some are loose like that, and just observe the basics and avoid meat. Maybe its soy-eggs or some freaky shit she didn't mention.
She cooks meat often, and I've seen her remark about enjoying it, but she also does a lot of veggies and I've seen her mention tofu more than once. My guess, after reading her comments for many chapters, is she is a quasi-veggie. I think she makes an effort to eat healthy in a vegetarian manner, with a casual allowance of meat just because she likes it, and isn't morally opposed to meat products. I think you could consider yourself "mostly veggie" if you want. I'm curious how she would classify herself.
I'm an omnivore? I would probably be comfortable being vegetarian, as long as it wasn't vegan. I like my butter, cheese and eggs. I'm prone to anemia though, and don't do well on the iron supplements. Meat is the easy way - keeping the iron levels high enough through black beans, greens, etc., requires more planning than I have time and brainpower for, seeing as how I'm also keeping up with my [part-time] career, three children, spouse, all the activities they have going, plus the running/cycling thing.
We do have several meatless meals each week, which I think is important. There are also suppers where I don't eat the meat dish, and have extra salad and side dishes. I eat less meat/poultry/fish than the rest of the family, but it's just my preference, not a big deal. I don't want my kids to have the idea stuck in their heads that a meal is not a meal without meat, potatoes and bread. I'm not saying meat & potatoes is a bad thing, just that there's a whole world out there.