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Old 11-06-2006, 01:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
kthdsn
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In our household it's the other way around. My husband enjoys his meat, and we want our children to have a standard diet until they are old enough to decide for themselves. I am currently eating meat free and planning on moving more towards vegan and raw.

My husband does the cooking, and he supports my choices fully. He tends to cook a meat free dinner, although some days he makes two dishes, one for me and one for everyone else. My choices have impacted all our diets by including more vegetables and less junk food, which is good.

You could consider having your partner cook his own meals, or try making a dish that you both like, then adding some meat to his plate and not to yours. I'm sure there are ways you can work it out if this is really something that you want to do.
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