It's been almost four weeks since we moved in here at Carolina. So it's been almost four weeks of Lenoir dinner, lunch, repeat. After the first couple of meals I began to look at the "turkey", "chicken", and "meatloaf" in disgust. Are you sure this wasn't yesterday's ham? This looks pink. How long has this been out? Lenoir advertises their 100% Angus Beef Burgers on Tuesdays and Thursdays... but if it's not a Tuesday or Thursday, tell me, what exactly are they serving us? 20% beef? I would not be surprised.
So fellow first years of UNC, I have officially decided to become a "tree hugger", a "hippi", a "greenie"- a vegetarian.
The health benefits are a plus, and saving little chicklits is a nice added bonus, but all I can think about is how I'll be avoiding the mystery meat at the cafeteria. This blog is about my path to becoming vegetarian. I have no doubt there will be slip-ups, mistakes and the occasional triumph. So followers... here it goes.
Good luck with becoming a vegetarian! I only eat chicken and that's the only meat I've ever eaten in my entire life. There have been times when I tried to become vegetarian and just couldn't do it because I'd cave every time I saw chicken, it's just so good. It's probably going to hard especially cause the only things a vegetarian person can eat at Lenoir is salad, pizza,and fries. Sure the meat might be only 20% meat, but does one really have a choice if they want variety? Anyways, I'm glad you're taking this journey to become a vegetarian, my mom has been pushing me for the longest time. Hopefully, you'll have better luck than I did, and of course most of the meat in Lenoir isn't even that appealing.
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