Are you a vegetarian?  I'm not but it's interesting that the roots of vegetarianism are so old.
I'm not a vegetarian myself, but I tried it for a brief period of time before. It makes you really appreciate your vegetables!
Agreed!  I try to cook vegetarian at least 1-2 times per week just because it's healthier.  Cheaper too!  It's allowed me to explore different types of food, including Indian cuisine.
Sounds delicious! I used to think a meal wasn't complete without some meat added, but after trying it out for awhile I grew to really like a lot of vegetarian options. Way more than just salad!
That's sounds familiar to me-- I grew up on a farm and we had meat every meal.  I know what you're saying; if there's not meat, there's no meal!  I'm glad, however, that I've moved beyond that thinking and explored dishes like curry.
Definitely, it makes a huge change in how you think about food. It's also a lot better for you to not eat meat every day. I think it's helped my heart health.
For sure.  What are some of your favorite dishes? 
I learned how to make a nice grilled eggplant sandwich with goat cheese and some specific beans I forgot the name of. 
That sounds delightful!  I grow eggplant, and I'm always looking for new ways to use it.  I'm quite partial to falafel myself and other Middle Eastern cuisines.
Sounds delightful! Do you have a favorite recipe you have learned?