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mariefoxprice83
Seasoned Ace
8 years ago

Vegetarian options

Oops, I keep forgetting that one of my household sims is vegetarian. I wish the warnings were a bit clearer because he just goes ahead and eats stuff then gets the bad moodlets about it.

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  • All my sims are vegetarian, it would be useful to have a filter. Anyway you're safe with the food from the indian stall in San Myshuno, it's all vegetarian.
  • When I have vegetarian and non-vegetarian leftovers in the fridge, if I just click 'get leftovers' or autosolve the hunger need I wish my vegetarian sim would autonomously choose the vegetarian option and not eat meat then get the moodlet and make me feel awful about it. I rarely have meat around for that reason but sometimes I want the other sims in the family to be able to have some and this makes it really difficult.
  • Like someone else said, it's like real life. I've only played two or three vegetarian sims but I didn't find it difficult to keep them away from meat. Unless I'm at the park with multiple sims.
  • I'm just forgetful, probably because I'm not a vegetarian myself, and it's just that automatic reflex to give my sims food when they're hungry.
  • "SiliClone;c-16665205" wrote:
    All my sims are vegetarian, it would be useful to have a filter. Anyway you're safe with the food from the indian stall in San Myshuno, it's all vegetarian.


    I found a nice little (20x20) restaurant on the Gallery -- I named it The Greenery, made the menu all vegetarian, and replaced the bar in Brindletom Bay with it. Even though I don't have any vegetarians in my active families it's good to have on hand.
  • "GalacticGal;c-16663549" wrote:
    I'm still trying to puzzle out how eggs are vegetarian safe? Face/palm.


    Cause vegetarians do eat eggs. Vegans don't eat any food that comes from animals (eggs, milk etc). I know cause I'm vegan myself irl :)
  • I play with a lot of vegetarian sims and most of the time, even with meat meals in the refrigerator, they will get a vegetarian-safe meal when I use the "Get Leftovers" action. It is only when there is nothing in the fridge that is vegetarian-safe is when they will end up eating meat. But if you don't direct them, they will end up cooking their own food. At least this is my experience.

    When I first made my legacy game, I made almost all my sims vegetarian but found that it quickly got boring. Consider the "Grand Meal" you make during the holidays: there is only one vegetarian-safe option out of like 5. Not the most ethically comfortable for me, but I now play with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian sims.

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