I am veggie, and have been since I was around nine years old. That's, almost 29 years of vegetarianism! I still eat egg, but only the whites -- don't like yolk, but will eat it in cakes, etc. No fish, no meat, no crustaceans.
I became a veggie as a kid: the girl who sat opposite me in junior school was a veggie and she turned me onto it. Wrong it was, she said, to eat things with souls, and that made total sense, to me, right there. So, I stopped.
I have sporadically sampled meat, since then. Beef and lamb, to me, taste like faeces smells, and chicken and turkey taste like the stagnant water at the bottom of the forgotten mop-bucket in the out-house: totally minging all 'round.
Feeding the cat makes me dry-retch, even though he's 20 years old and I've had him since he was four weeks' old, and I've been feeding him about four times a day, every day, since he jumped out of the box at the pet shop and attached himself to the front of my jumper. He will eat Brussels Sprouts and "Wotsits", but it's hardly a good diet for a carnivore.
Nobody is allowed to cook meat at my house unless they bring their own pans and utensils.
If the choice was: eat meat, or starve, I'd eat meat, of course. I'm all about self-preservation, but... eew. Skanky.
Now, it may be completely unrelated, or I might have a point but, I notice veggies always look younger than their same-aged peers who eat meat. I have no wrinkles, yet, and when I'm out in the clubs with the youngsters, they marvel when I tell them I'm old enough to be their mother! They think I'm still mid-twenties. What's my secret? Why don't I have any wrinkles? I tell them it's because I don't eat meat. Hopefully, I've converted a few, over the years --nobody wants to look old...
As for Veganism... that just seems a step too far, for me. Too much faffing about when you're eating out, for example, unless you live in a very big city. Intellectually, it makes sense, IF the reason you don't eat meat is because it's exploitative and murderous, but... I don't see that many healthy looking vegans. They always look a little ashen and po-faced, and way too thin.
The Vegan Society has a good website, and recipes, too, though, if you're looking for Vegan resources and haven't found anything yet.