The following summer, I decided to try giving up meat for 30 days. Those thirty days turned into two decades, although for years my husband tried to wait me out, convinced it was "just a phase."
Just a little over a week ago, my husband decided to go on a "plant based diet" for 30 days and invited me to join him. He eased into it--the first day he just avoided "anything with a face or a mother." It's been a vegan week since--no dairy, no eggs. Unless you count the "butter" on our popcorn Saturday night. I don't. (Elaine Bennes covered the whole "is it real butter" issue for us, a while ago!)
We'll see how long this phase lasts! I know he'll make the 30 days--he sticks to his goals. He gave up wine for 40 days. (He invited me to join him on that venture, as well, but I couldn't commit to that one. This latest kick is much easier. Wine qualifies as "plant-based.")
Our first lunch date was during the week before Labor Day, twenty-two years ago. If you had told me then where I'd be now, I never would have believed it.
I never would have seen myself as someone who could give up cheese.
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An amendment for my loyal readers:
I was notified via facebook of an inaccuracy in this post, this morning. I have some great friends (with amazing memories!) who, apparently, do pay attention to what I write here. My own memory is not so good and I do not fact-check my posts well enough. I regret to admit that I have not completely avoided meat for two decades.
I tried. I failed.
Nearly two decades ago, I was working for J. We were working quite late one night and he bought dinner for everyone. I was hungry famished. I was tired. There were no veggie options and I caved. I confess--I ate a turkey sandwich. Nineteen years ago.
As long as I am confessing (and before my family members rat me out) I also ate a bite of kielbasa on Easter. In 2008. My son saw it and has proudly told everyone that I am not a real vegetarian.
I am a fraud. Now you know.
Aw. Sweet!
ReplyDeleteWow. I admire you guys for doing this. I don't think I ever could. I like dairy and meat way too much. Especially dairy. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteA 12 hour date? When did you find the time to eat, sleep, and study (not necessarily in that order) :)
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