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and dairy products if it is egg vegetarian, only eggs.</p></blockquote><blockquote id="fd97"><p>if you are a restricted vegetarian, nothing of animal origin. But none of them, of course, eat meat (fish, poultry, oxen, etc).</p></blockquote><p id="cab8">I’ve been coming here for a while with the idea of becoming an egg-vegetarian, and what does that mean? Now a person who is ovolactovegetarian does not eat animals but eats their derivatives such as milk and eggs. Very different from vegetarians who do not eat anything of animal origin including eggs and milk.</p><p id="53ee">Becoming an ovolactovegetarian came up kind of like an epiphany. I’ve been around for a long time to drastically change my eating habits and I’ve always found it fantas

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tic to have people who just eat vegetables and animal products, for me, it’s amazing because I love eating meat, I confess.</p><p id="acf7">This change would be a radical change from a diet with animal protein for 26 years to a change to none almost.</p><p id="4a7c">Initially it would not be a complete cut in meat and fish because this would be too drastic, but starting to reduce weekly was a good start until I no longer feel like eating meat (which I will miss most).</p><p id="2a90">To me, this almost seems like an impossible task, but I’m willing to try. I believe that if I can get this to the end, I’m capable of anything in life. I really like eating meat so I’m kind of already suffering in anticipation of this task.</p></article></body>

I’d like to become an ovolactovegetarian

A change in food can change our lives completely

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If it is ovolactovegetarian, eat eggs, milk derivatives, and milk itself.

if it is lactovegetarian, only milk and dairy products if it is egg vegetarian, only eggs.

if you are a restricted vegetarian, nothing of animal origin. But none of them, of course, eat meat (fish, poultry, oxen, etc).

I’ve been coming here for a while with the idea of becoming an egg-vegetarian, and what does that mean? Now a person who is ovolactovegetarian does not eat animals but eats their derivatives such as milk and eggs. Very different from vegetarians who do not eat anything of animal origin including eggs and milk.

Becoming an ovolactovegetarian came up kind of like an epiphany. I’ve been around for a long time to drastically change my eating habits and I’ve always found it fantastic to have people who just eat vegetables and animal products, for me, it’s amazing because I love eating meat, I confess.

This change would be a radical change from a diet with animal protein for 26 years to a change to none almost.

Initially it would not be a complete cut in meat and fish because this would be too drastic, but starting to reduce weekly was a good start until I no longer feel like eating meat (which I will miss most).

To me, this almost seems like an impossible task, but I’m willing to try. I believe that if I can get this to the end, I’m capable of anything in life. I really like eating meat so I’m kind of already suffering in anticipation of this task.

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