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i wont go into it, but since birth i have not eaten meat of any kind, I've got nothing against the death of animals for food or anything like that... anyway the point in matter is, im wanting to go from vegetarianism to eating meat, and i have trouble with the textures of meat. what im asking is do any of you guys know of a meat that is radically different from the texture f say...steak. perhaps something with a crunchy bite to it and not much of a chew to start me off?

yea it sounds fucking ridiculous but im struggling here lads. so any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Chickens the way to go, cant beat KFC.

Posted

burnt sausages!?!?!

otherwise chicken, most meats vary in texture tho, it also depends on the quality and how well it is cooked!

meat rocks, go eat as much as you can

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Go for either KFC or a chicken McGrill from McDonalds.

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... or how about he just doesn't go anywhere near mcdonalds.

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bratworst on the grill. itll actually make a crunch when you bite into it (the skin on it will). or bacon..just over cook it a tad.

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Perhaps squirrelfish? That shit should easily satisfy your crunchy food needs, scoot.

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Venison. Eat venison.

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Five bucks to the first mod who changes Venison to Penis.

Oh, and Prime Rib FTW! Get it medium/medium rare, that's good eatin!

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