1: Are you vegetarian or vegan?
No.
4: Would you ever consider going back to eating meat (if vegan/vegetarian)
Would you ever consider becoming vegan/vegetarian (if a meat eater)
I guess I could go vegetarian, but eating meat is part of my life, however, I consider myself an omnivore, not a carnivore. I try not to eat meat often, and I try not to waste any. I also do not like the idea of frog legs or things like that because I feel it is unfair to the frog to eat it just for it's legs and waste the rest. When there is an option, I go for tofu. However, I feel that if I said no to meat entirely I would lose part of who I am. As for going vegan, I feel that I couldn't do that, as much of my diet relies on milk, things made with milk or eggs (cheese, pasta, bread, ect) Also, if I went vegan I would have a hard time finding anything to eat, as I regularly am forced by necessity (aka forgetting my lunch) to eat from the school cafeteria, which has no vegan options, and most of the stuff is meat. That said, I have respect for those vegans and vegetarians who maintain a balanced diet while adhering to their beliefs.
6: How are your energy levels/iron levels etc (i guess both could answer this)
I have no clue whatsoever about my iron levels, but I find that my energy is fine.
7: Do you take a vitamin supplement. (i guess both could answer that too)
I do take vitamins.
However, I have something extra to say.
1. Scientists have been working on "synthetic meat", as in actual meat that is grown in cuts but away from an animal so no animal has to die to give meat to humanity. As I am pressed for time I found this breif article about that
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/scie ... -year.html
2. What does annoy me is that there are many picky eaters (mainly children) who go vegetarian because they are simply picky eaters and just want to eat grilled cheese and pasta and never try anything new. Some do not eat vegetables either, and it is very difficult to get them to eat anything other than bread. While normal vegetarians do not annoy me these "starchetairians" do. (people who will not eat vegtables, meat, only small amounts of fruit, while existing mostly on bread, candy, and pasta, hence the word "starch" in "starchetairians" )
It's an honor to die brave and bold...
--Alexa Wilkonson, singing 1974