The were rabbit lives in front of a computer monitor in Sweden and is primarily a geek. Apart from that, she is a software engineer by day and artist by night, unless sleep gets the better of her. In the dreamlike sleep between waking up and going to work, she sometimes manages to pack lunchboxes and snap pictures of them which she posts on this blog.
I do not think that “pescetarian” is a word, so I will say this about my eating habits: I do not eat meat and poultry, but will sometimes eat fish and seafood to boost my protein and mineral intake (mmm, mercury). This is not strictly vegetarian, and never vegan, but close enough for me as I have no moral inhibitions against eating meat - it is a health decision. Please refrain from flaming me for it.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=pescetarian
I’m not meaning to flame you, but I just want to point out that you calling yourself a vegetarian really muddies the word for the true vegetarians and makes omnis think that vegetarians eat fish. Which they do not and which is a constant source of mayhem in vegetarians’ lives. Just something to think about.
Oh, Desiree, lighten up. If they want to eat fish, it isn’t a mortal sin. Goodness!
I am not a vegetarian, by any turn of that phrase - I enjoy meat, poultry, etc. but I admire you for being healthy and all that.
It’s OK…everybody’s turning flexitarian(as people might say in the U.S.)
-Mei
I love your blog!
For me bento’ing is very much about presentation and you obviously know how to work it out. Even if you are a “pescetarian” you still leave all us meat-lovers envious and drooling. ;)
I simply don’t have the imagination to go meatless - otherwise I might.
Thanks for all the inspiration.
- Nina, a fellow Scandinavian