I like all forms of food, especially non veg.
Does being a vegetarian make you a better chess player?

I bet is very important, especially at high levels. But is not about eating meat or not, but following a well balanced diet. Of course that implies eating meat only ocasionally, if any time.

I love McDonald's burgers. I'll never be overweight or obese though. Is 110 lbs for an 11 year old with a height of 5 ft 4 inches okay?

I love McDonald's burgers. I'll never be overweight or obese though. Is 110 lbs for an 11 year old with a height of 5 ft 4 inches okay?
The slow cow will catch you. But keep ordering them along with an order of vein cloggers.

I love McDonald's burgers. I'll never be overweight or obese though. Is 110 lbs for an 11 year old with a height of 5 ft 4 inches okay?
You just called a steak gross in another thread but you eat this crap?

Steak looks bad Lee. Those are nice!
Looks can be decieving. Steaks are pure 100% beef. McDonalds hamburger content is quite questionable.
I was wondering if diet is an important factor in learning/studying chess. Who generally plays better: a vegan, a vegetarian, an omnivore, or a carnivorous human. Any thoughts?