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When you became vegetarian, what did you do with the meat in the refrigerator/freezer? |
I've thought about it, but I have a package of ham in the fridge, a few chicken/beef patties in the freezer, and four hot dogs. bring it to a shelter they always need food i wouldnt trow it away dont waste it do a good deed and help someone who wants it... I was 16 and I'd actually be pretty surprised if there was much meat in the house for my mom to worry about. We were pretty, erm, budgetarily constrained and ate a lot of meatless meals to stretch the grocery dollar a little farther. My sister went veg the day I did, so I guess my mom ate whatever was left. I lived with my family at the time, so they just ate the meat. My parents ate it. Yuck! My boyfriend ate it up. Call and see if a family member wants it, or maybe someone at work? I hate to see food wasted, and I'm sure someone will eat it. Maybe call up a relative and invite them over for dinner....? You eat the good veggie healthy stuff, and when theyre done eating, maybe you can talk to them about it... give it to someone who will eat it! Well it had been in there for a couple of years, so I just threw it out. Otherwise I'd have just given it to someone who eats meat. Do you have any friends who are not vegetarian. Have a BBQ. This way you can use up the meat and won't have to stink up your house with it Give it to others you know. Have a barbeque and use it all. Throw it out. There's tons of options. Give away to those non-vegetarian, so that they don't need to buy. Throw it out. Or give it to PADS or a food bank and let them throw it our. Clever guy that craigslist dude lol. Thats what neighbors are for=] I gave it to my neighbor I cried as I buried them in my back yard and said a prayer for them... go give it to a bum or throw it away. wtf. |
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