If you eat salmon, does this mean that you are
pescatarian? For much of her childhood, DD did not want to eat meat. I think her aversion to meat/poultry started after we went on a family "field trip" to Detroit's Eastern Market when she was about five. I'll spare the gruesome details about some of the meat/poultry displays, but I'm sure that our very intelligent child was not entirely impressed with the Eastern Market experience.
Thankfully, we love fish/seafood and were able to enjoy them frequently even though there were not a lot of gourmet markets at the time. DH and or I made weekly trips to a seafood purveyor in a nearby community because fish/seafood selections at local supermarkets were mostly frozen items. I bought a couple of vegetarian cookbooks, and we frequented the two vegetarian restaurants in the area at the time ('70s/'80s). One of the restaurants is still open
Inn Season Cafe | Vegan and Vegetarian Gourmet Cuisine I frequently cooked with tofu having learned that it is a good source of protein that was very important to DD's pediatrician who was concerned about DD getting enough nutrients on a meatless diet. DD didn't object to dairy and eggs.
DH and I could easily be pescatarians as we eat twice as much fish/seafood as we do meat and/or poultry. We also enjoy dairy and eggs in moderation. Now in her 40s, DD is primarily vegan, but her dietary choices have constantly evolved. While attending an arts high school, she realized that many of her colleagues were more culinarily adventurous than she, so DD started eating foods that she hadn't been exposed to previously. While in college, DD was a hostess in a high-end steak restaurant and determined that she had really missed out on eating prime steaks. When she relocated to the west coast after college, she delved into the sushi craze before settling on staunch veganism. DH and I did our best to accommodate our daughter's ever-changing dietary preferences - always keeping her health and well-being in mind.
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