These are the ramblings of a young married couple in the great City of Chicago.


Is an unexamined meal worth eating?

Friday, 24 August 2007 by Joscelynn Tomaw

Ever since Megan McArdle moved her blog over to The Atlantic, she’s been hell bent on making me a vegetarian. As Jacob can attest, I largely continue to eat meat due to a degree of compartmentalization that I would not allow for other lifestyle choices. I comfort myself by remembering that humans are omnivores; meat provides protein; it is good; and mostly, I’ve always (asside from a few seasons of Lent and a period of nearly lunatic food aversion) eaten it. But A) I’m not sure I’m truly convinced that meat per se is all that fundamental to my diet and B) Can I really justify supporting a practice that hits me at a gut level as just wrong because the result tastes good?

Dammit all for making me go and think about it! The jury is out so long as I can excuse myself with: “I am pregnant, so this is a bad time to alter my eating habits.”

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