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Old 03-09-2008, 06:51 PM
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He is an adult - he should be quite capable of cooking for himself. However, if you've been cooking, you should try to cook whatever vegan meals he pleases, and try to cook ones that he likes.

Is he the breadwinner? If so, and you stay home, I don't think it's terribly fair to expect him to make special trips to the grocery store. Use his money, buy him meaty 'convenience foods' and milk, but don't prepare them for him. If you're the breadwinner and he's the one with more time on his hands, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect him to buy and prep his meaty foods.

Maybe you can come to a compromise - you'll buy organic, free range eggs or pasture-raised milk or such, but no meat, or you'll buy him free-range meats. It really depends on what works for you guys - I will buy my boy meat, but he pays for it, always, and he agreed to buy only buy free-range eggs.
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