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What's the experience of eating with vegetarians?
What's the experience of eating with vegetarians?

That depends on who cooked the meal. If a vegetarian cooks, I will be a blue and thin mushroom. Vegetarians usually have a light taste, and then their tables are always so green. If a vegetarian like me eats vegetarian food twice in a row, she must feel her teeth are rusty. The vegetarians on those tables look colorful and feel healthy, but it is not good to eat his meal with vegetarians.

I remember that when I was still at the construction site, the life on the construction site was generally rather dirty, and there were carefully prepared meat dishes, but meat dishes usually accounted for the majority. Every time we sit down to eat together, after eating well, I find that everyone else throws meat, and I am the only one who throws vegetables. I can't figure out why someone would want to dump meat instead of vegetables. First of all, meat is more expensive than vegetables. Besides, the meat is so delicious, how can you stand it? Are they embarrassed to eat meat? After a long time, I will be embarrassed. Every time I pour vegetables, I pretend to ask a male colleague casually. I said you pour meat like this? Isn't that meat delicious? The male colleague said, I don't like meat. I feel that I can't swallow it, and it is very uncomfortable to put it in my mouth. God, it's the first time I heard that someone doesn't like meat. What a wonderful thing! Actually, someone refused to eat such delicious food as meat, and I was embarrassed to go on with the topic.

? Later, I got married and found that my husband didn't like meat either. His sister-in-law is a real vegetarian. When I returned to my hometown in the New Year, a large family cooked a large pot of ribs, which was very lively. I was flustered when I saw spareribs. I was afraid that others would rob me, so I ate less, but my sister-in-law was unusually calm! When the ribs were cooked, she asked her eldest brother to wash a radish to make vegetarian dishes. She doesn't eat ribs. I immediately thought, have we offended her? Did big brother make her angry? Is it intentional not to eat so many ribs to make vegetarian radish? I belong to that kind of person who doesn't talk much, so I won't say much, just think about it in my heart. I slowly found out that my sister-in-law doesn't like meat at all, she only likes vegetarianism. I find it incredible. There really are people in this world who don't eat animal products, so every time they come to my house from then on, I will specially cook one or two vegetarian dishes for her.

Then I think I like eating with vegetarians like my sister-in-law, because every time I cook a meal for everyone, there will be a good meat. She won't put chopsticks in my vegetarian dish, and I won't put chopsticks in her vegetarian dish. The whole picture is quite harmonious.