people in life will make a decision to become a vegetarian or vegan because they don't like the meat or just watching a video on animal cruelty.
but some people don't have a decision they could of been brought into a vegetarian or vegan family were they don't eat meat.
A non vegetarian would be someone who eats animal flesh, like beef and ham and fish as opposed to a vegetarian, would would not eat meat.
No vegetarian would want to be a slaughter house worker.
If you want to tell, go right ahead, but it's not a requirement.
Including eggs in a vegetarian diet is solely up to the individual. If included, one would consider themselves an ovo-vegetarian. Want to just add milk?; lacto-vegetarian. Add both and you are an ovo-lacto vegetarian!
Someone who does not eat any product by which an animal was killed for. Not only meat but also gelatin which is also in many types of sweets and of course jelly.
What do you mean 'get' a vegetarian??If you mean become one or what is a vegetarian it means someone who doesn't eat meat.
(: a vegetarian :)
A vegetarian...
It would sort of be a vegetarian because there is no other word to call it
It depends on if you're referring to someone who doesn't eat meat at all, in which they would be referred to as a vegetarian.
Vegetarian?My first question is: Is the 'child' vegetarian by his/her own choice? Do you mean to give him meatloaf without his knowledge?Does the child really want meatloaf? How old is this child? Are you the child's parent?Usually people become vegetarian for moral and/or health reasons.If someone wants to offer meat to a vegetarian, I'd suggest a healthier choice like organic, grain-fed chicken raised without steroids or other harmful chemicals. The whole point of being vegetarian is to NOT eat meat, so offering him meatloaf (or any animal products) would not be appropriate.If the child's vegetarian, why on earth would you try to give it meatloaf??
You might crave chicken but if you eat it you are not a vegetarian anymore. Try vegetarian "fake chicken".