Wednesday, September 28, 2011

I'm won't be eating meat throughout the month of October 2011.

 A little more than a year ago, I challenged myself not to eat meat for an entire month.  That month was June 2010.  I did it then, but it  sure as hell wasn't easy for me.
 The late John F Kennedy once said...

"We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too. "
The last time I did this, I did it not because I thought it was easy; but because I recognized that it would be difficult.  We need to challenge ourselves at times.  Trust me, I love the taste of meat just as much as you do. However, I am the master of my own domain.  I decide what goes in my pie hole.  It's going to be difficult, because I love the taste of meat, but I'm up for the challenge.
Of course, I'll be having a nice juicy steak for dinner September 30th, because I'm gonna miss meat that much.  I challenge anyone else who thinks they're up for the challenge to join me........but I warn you, it won't be easy.  By the time this month is over I might be healthier, but I'm gonna be one cranky mofo.

Who else is up for the challenge?!?

If you can't give up meat.....then give something else up until November 1st.  It's just a month, it won't kill you.

40 comments:

  1. Oh not I!!! One of the two plusses to having kidney disease is that I need extra protein in my diet!

    The other is I can take a road trip and only stop for gas, cuz I don't pee anymore, LOLOLOLOL!

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  2. No no no Afrodesia, I don't want you to hurt yourself!!! You've gotta do the right thing and strive to take good care of you.

    I try hard to never use the bathroom when I'm taking a flight; otherwise I can pee just about anywhere. I'm not above taking my snake out and taking a leak when I need to.

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  3. I'll definitely be having meat in October; I've met a guy I really, really like ;).

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  4. You're a good woman Catintherain. Do that guy like homework!!

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  5. i can let the beef and pork go...but i gotta keep the chicken and fish and turkey in line. you go for it Reggie Reg

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  6. I'm not gonna let them go forever Budda, but I can do it for a month. Meat is just like anything else; cigarettes, alcohol, coffee, sweets or any number of other things that we don't need to live. I could say the same thing about sex too. These are the things we want, not the things we need. Getting some booty or smoking a cigarette isn't as important as drinking some water or getting sleep.

    You don't have to give up meat, but try to give up something you do daily for 30 days. It's tough, but all of us should be the masters of our own domains.

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  7. im out...

    i needs the meat eh reggie?
    b'ye god i needs it!!

    dats how we canadians talk eh?
    everythings a question eh?
    and we say eh a lot... eh?
    :-p
    i dont wanna give up anything that i like that much unless i hafta... and since i dont hafta.... im not gunna....eh?

    at least not today.

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  8. Yeah I've noticed that about you Canucks. What's up with that"eh" jive?

    You don't have to give up meat Michelle. Could you give up those herbs for a month?

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  9. Dude, I tried that once. When my kids were very small. By the end of the week, I wanted to eat my young. I decided then and there that for their safety, I'd never go meatless again. Of course, now that they're old enough to protect themselves, maybe, just maybe, I may give it a try...

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  10. Oh I hear you DaenelT, I am an avowed carnivore. I honestly can't think of anything tastier than a medium rare New York strip or porterhouse steak. I get cranky when I haven't had enough protein too.

    The way my children drive me crazy, I've considered eating them WHILE I was eating a steak.

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  11. Hi Reggie.

    Giving up something and replacing it with something else is not easy. Especially when it's something you love/enjoy doing.

    I can recall removing starches, salts, and sugars for six months out of my daily meals. Great results, but when I started adding them back in, I couldn't take in the same amount as before. (Body/appetite changed)

    The holidays are so near, so for the month of October, no desserts for me.

    P

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  12. PrisCilla although I love sweets too, I rarely over indulge. This time of year is problematic for me too, because as it gets cooler I don't exercise as much. You'll notice that I'm boycotting meat this month and not during November and December.

    I think we can all stand to give something up and each of us knows our own limitations.

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  13. 4th of the month and just read this. still good to join? and does that include all known forms of "meat"?

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  14. As I write this you should be in the begin stages of your journey my brotha. I'm sure you colon will thank you as well lol. Veggie and soy burgers are a pretty good substitute when you get a craving too.

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  15. Yes Chrome, you're still good. Just like an orgy, the more the merrier. Oh and yes, that includes all forms of meat, including seafood and anything with a face.

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  16. Reggie I'm five days late...but I think I'll give up sweets for the rest of the month...

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  17. Do that Trish!!! We are the masters of our domains!!!

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  18. Let's be honest Will B Free, soy burgers and tofu are poor substitutes for beef. Truth be told, the taste is woefully unsatisfying. Comparing these processed foods to real meat is like comparing a threesome to masturbation.

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  19. I'm late to the party but, I'll give up sweets starting tomorrow and go for a month. I barely eat meat so, that one's a bit too easy for me. I have a huge sweet tooth though so, that'll be a challenge.
    Guess I better fix that chocolate cake and eat it up today...lol

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  20. That's an excellent idea BayouCreole!! Good luck with your self imposed challenge.

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  21. Sorry, Reggie. I don't think I can ever give up meat. I don't like fish too much you see.I'll willingly give up beans any day.:)

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  22. That's just it Inez, I'm not gonna eat any fish this month either.

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  23. If you only knew just how much I love meat. I'm halfway through this month and it feels like this has been going on for three months. I would kill for a chicken wing about now.

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  24. I could kill for a cheeseburger or a chicken wing about right now.

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  25. All month long I've been eating green things, cheese pizza and vegetarian Chinese food. This has been harder than the first time I did this. Next time, I plan on keeping my mouth shut.

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  26. Day 21 and I can't wait for November to get here. Today I ate a black bean burger......it sucked. I can't wait to eat red meat again.

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  27. Thank God today is October 31st. I don't plan on going totally meatless again. Maybe next time I'll still eat seafood or something. It's really hard to not eat meat. Really hard!!!

    I won't be doing this again anytime soon!!!

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  28. You're out there somewhere, eating all kinds of meat...

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  29. I had some chicken wings today, but that goes great with college football on a November afternoon.

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  30. Hey Regggie, I saw a cow up close and gave up meat for about one year. I eventually lost the taste for it. I didn't eat any meat on October because I no longer eat red meat. I do still crave the smell of it cooking in my house. So I cook it; long, slow, full of spice and flavor; then I give it away! On weaker occasions I chew it but then expel it (Sick? My wife thinks so) Givin gup meat for a month really gives the digestion a big rest.

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  31. Saint James I've always treated beef like pussy, I eat it just for the taste of it. Oh and I'm from Alabama, I've seen plenty of cows up close and I won't ever give it up permanently. Now I did watch an uncle make sausage once and that was almost enough to make me stop eating it. Of course, it just took me once to watch a pig being slaughtered before I swore of shittlin's.

    I absolutely love the taste of meat. There is no way that I could give it up permanently. I did go 20 years without eating ham, but I've got one in the oven as I type this.

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  32. I guess I survived, but not eating meat was a real pain in the ass!!

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  33. That food looks so delicious! But I can't eat that kind of food 'cause my doctor says so.

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  34. I didn't during the month of October, but I could never be a vegetarian because I love meat too much to be one.

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  35. Reggie I said I would try this but not till AFTER the first of the year...I have to eat ham and or turkey on Christmas.

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  36. Now Marci you don't HAVE to eat ham and turkey during the holidays, but they are quite tasty. You'll notice that I didn't eat meat in October, not November or December. I've eaten a boatload of ham and turkey this week. All of my pants will tell you that I ate plenty of ham and turkey. If you don't believe my pants, then just you ask my secretary spread.

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