Yudster wrote:There's a difference between a vegetarian and a vegan, Fowler123!
I do get annoyed with people who say "I'm a vegetarian but I eat fish" - IF YOU EAT FISH YOU AREN'T A VEGETARIAN!!!!!!!!!!! And much as I love Dom, his describing himself as vegetarian annoys me SO much!
Anyway, I will quite happily eat almost any food-animal as long as I know how it lived and how it died, and am happy that both things are sustainable. As a result, I don't eat much meat, because sustainably produced meat is not that easy to find, and when you do find it, it costs a lot. But I believe that this will improve over the next ten years, to the benefit of farming practices everywhere in the UK.
I agree, he is not a vegetarian, just a selective eater.
I have a friend who says she is a "humane organic selective eater" (is that HOSE for short

), she catches rabbits, claims game from the side of the road (according to old law, you can put a claim to any game animal or bird killed accidentally, as long as you, or someone you know, didn't kill it), she keeps her own chickens (for eggs and meat), grows her own vegetables, and makes loads of stuff herself, from washing powder to sausages!
When I was told what she does I didn't believe them because she just doesn't look like that kind of person, shes bloody gorgeous.
Funnily enough she lives a few miles from Hugh Fearnley-whittingstalls house, although I don't think they've met, must be something in the Dorset water!