19

May

Meaty Blogger Goes Veg for World Vegetarian Week

Please give a warm round of applause to Fraser Lewry, dedicated meat-eater and web-personality extraordinaire. Fraser has decided to go vegetarian for the week, to coincide with World Vegetarian Week and he is documenting his exciting journey on his blog, Blogjam.

In today’s entry, the first in the series for this, he says, “I have a sneaking admiration for vegetarians because, unlike a lot of meat eaters, they’ve actually thought about where meat comes from: how it’s reared, how it’s slaughtered, how it reaches the table.” For someone that is eating his way through the alphabet of animals, I’d say this is a pretty impressive statement. Not only is he thinking logically about why how most animals reach the dinner-plates of the UK, he says that he admires vegetarians – great!

So what I’m asking from all you lovely readers, is to comment here or on his blog with your support and he’ll see that it’s worth him extending that seven-day veg pledge to a lifetime of healthy and humane eating.

I’ll update here every day with his progress. Watch this space…


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