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It turns out that Muffy plans to lure Francine into eating meat — she calls each of her friends in advance, making sure every dish at the potluck is meat-oriented. Sue Ellen and Francine arrive, respectively bringing sauteed breaded cauliflower and ratatouille to the potluck, which Muffy takes straight to the kitchen and throws away so nobody can eat it. Just as soon as Muffy tries to finish off Francine, Buster comes in with vegetables from the community garden (as he was supposed to bring pizza with chicken and sausage, but he and his mom had no time to make it). Francine blows off Muffy’s trap and ends up finding Ladonna’s collard greens to eat, which she finds to be delicious — although Ladonna is greatful that Francine likes the collard greens, she explains that they’re not really vegetarian, as she had them cooked in duck fat before bringing them to the party.  
It turns out that Muffy plans to lure Francine into eating meat — she calls each of her friends in advance, making sure every dish at the potluck is meat-oriented. Sue Ellen and Francine arrive, respectively bringing sauteed breaded cauliflower and ratatouille to the potluck, which Muffy takes straight to the kitchen and throws away so nobody can eat it. Just as soon as Muffy tries to finish off Francine, Buster comes in with vegetables from the community garden (as he was supposed to bring pizza with chicken and sausage, but he and his mom had no time to make it). Francine blows off Muffy’s trap and ends up finding Ladonna’s collard greens to eat, which she finds to be delicious — although Ladonna is greatful that Francine likes the collard greens, she explains that they’re not really vegetarian, as she had them cooked in duck fat before bringing them to the party.  


As soon as Francine and Muffy start arguing, with Muffy declaring herself the winner, Sue Ellen has finally had enough. She angrily scolds them after it’s become clear that neither of them really cares about being vegetarian, as they were just using it as an excuse to fight with each other.  
As soon as Francine and Muffy start arguing, with Muffy declaring herself the winner, Sue Ellen has finally had enough. She angrily scolds them after it’s become clear that neither of them really cares about being vegetarian, as they were just using it as an excuse to fight with each other. Sue Ellen then finally reveals the (primary) reason she became a vegetarian: because she considers animals to be her friends, she lost her taste for eating them. She then ends her rant by claiming that she considers animals to be better friends than people like Francine and Muffy. After Sue Ellen leaves the party, everyone else does as well, having “lost their appetites.”
'''Sue Ellen then finally reveals the (primary) reason she became a vegetarian:'''
because she considers animals to be her friends, she lost her taste for eating them. She then ends her rant by claiming that she considers animals to be better friends than people like Francine and Muffy. After Sue Ellen leaves the party, everyone else does as well, having “lost their appetites.”


Realizing that they took it too far, Muffy and Francine apologize to each other, and the next time they’re in school, the two apologize to Sue Ellen for how they acted. Francine and Muffy explain to Sue Ellen that, while vegetarianism just isn’t for them, they fully support her and have helped make more vegetarian options in the school cafeteria and have even introduced “Meatless Mondays” in the cafeteria each week.
Realizing that they took it too far, Muffy and Francine apologize to each other, and the next time they’re in school, the two apologize to Sue Ellen for how they acted. Francine and Muffy explain to Sue Ellen that, while vegetarianism just isn’t for them, they fully support her and have helped make more vegetarian options in the school cafeteria and have even introduced “Meatless Mondays” in the cafeteria each week.

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