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Save a Cow, Eat a Gnome
Written by Susan Brown

Save a Cow, Eat a Gnome

I was driving to yoga one day and saw this sticker. I laughed out loud in the car. The driver was pulling into the same shopping center I was going, where the studio and a Henry's Market is. I decided to follow the guy and take a pic...I would have approached the driver and asked about the sticker, yet, by the time I got there he had already gotten fairly far away & I was on a schedule. I just thought this sticker was hilarious & pretty imaginative. Being almost vegetarian, it makes sense to me...flesh is flesh. I believe people are free to choose whatever they want, for me, at this time, I choose to not eat meat, though I have been eating ocean animals, until recently. A nutritionist once told me that when you make a change to your diet like no longer eating meats, that it's a good idea to allow at least 6 months to let the body adjust. It's been over 6 months since I stopped eating all meats (except fish) and I'm starting to feel like I may be able to not eat fish either. My main problem is sushi. Suchi is my favorite food, and now, if I want to be vegetarian, the sushi bar is my main lion's den. How do I eat sushi without fish? Ahhh....I suppose I could learn. I read in a book recently that anything you abstain from becomes sacred, like chastity or meat or alcohol. Something to think about. Purposeful abstinence making that thing sacred...then when it comes time to be with that thing if so desired, such as alcohol, it becomes a more heightened or sacred event/experience...It's about moderation, and being truthful with onesself I suppose.

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