Friday, November 2, 2012

Eating Nemo.

Today, I stayed right on track with my vegetarian project, or at least I thought I did.  For breakfast, I ate nothing.  With such a busy schedule, I rarely have time for breakfast.  Since I did not eat breakfast, I had a gigantic lunch.  My lunch consisted of gravy and mashed potatoes, green beans, cheese pizza, and a chocolate chip cookie.  The food was extremely delicious because of a program that my university hosts.  This program gives juniors and seniors in high school and transfer students the opportunity to preview the campus in person, instead of just on the Internet.  Because the university wants more students, everything appears to improve on frontline, including the food.  There were so many delicious foods that it was very tempting not to eat any meat.  However, I stayed strong for lunch, but dinner is kind of a different story.

For dinner, I ate a peanut butter sandwich; however, it wasn't very fulfilling.  There was not any other appetizing meals either; therefore, I ate a fish sandwich.  That is right.  I ate fish.  However, I figured today would be another experimental day because there are only a couple more days left until this project is over.  The fish sandwich was not very fresh and somewhat stale, yet it was still average on the scale of tastiness.

Pescetarianism can fall under vegetarianism.  Fish have diminutive life spans, and they are bound to be eaten by some animal.  Also, there are a plethora of fish and not enough coral reefs which can hurt the environment.  Eating fish might be considered eating meat, but today, I followed through.

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