Quantcast Vegetarian StarJaime Pressly “My Name Is Earl” Star Eats Less Meat After Marriage

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So you’ve already burned through the online vegetarian dating websites and still no luck in finding Mr./Mrs. Meatless Right. You pick Pretty Pork Lover forever and forever for holy meatramony and think it’s one of the worse ethical decisions to make.

Maybe you’re wrong, as your spouse could pick up some of your eating habits after waking up to your soy sausage breakfast every morning.

Jaime Pressly recently told Health that she’s no longer making country fried steak as much after a day on the My Name Is Earl set.

Q: Your husband is a vegetarian and you’re not. Have your eating habits changed as a result?

A: I eat a lot less red meat. And believe me, I’m from the South—I love meat and potatoes. I’m good at cooking fish, but I’m also good at cooking sauces because I’m Southern, and sauces are our thing.

A study found married households are more green than divorced ones, as they use less water, electricity and other resources. Go ahead and marry a meat eater. You just might reduced his/her footprint after all when Meatless Mondays becomes a great convenience, especially when the decent chef of the home will only cook vegetarian items.

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