Eh, here's an interesting way to wean yourself off of meat.
Take the meat you eat the least, be it pork, beef, chicken, or fish, and just stop eating it.
Say you only eat pork in the form of breakfast sausage, well just stop eating pork, the only difference will be no breakfast sausage.
Pretty soon, the rest of the meat you'll eat will taste less appealing, eating it so much will make it seem bland.
After I eliminated pork, I got rid of beef, and pretty soon eating chicken every day got so tiring that I quit too.
It also always helps to have support, be it from friends, parents, boyfriend/girlfriend, or people you barely know but still carry some significance.
Last but not least, let's not forget why you should stop eating meat. For most people, it's animal suffering, for me it's environmental suffering. The production of meat is responsible for more greenhouse gases than all forms of transportation in the U.S. combined, it's responsible for a whole mess of not only air pollutants but land and water pollutants as well. The costs of producing meat are enormous, not in money but in resources, it takes 70% of our grain harvest and 80% of our corn harvest to support our livestock industry, 50% of our agricultural water supplies, and also 50% of our agricultural land. The costs in oil to produce meat are outrageous, once you add up all the oil used to produce the pesticides, run the farming equipment, making the packaging, operate the meat processing plant, and ship all this junk across the country, it gets pretty insane.
Hell, I'd be willing to eat meat if we raised our livestock in a sustainable way. That's why I wish to someday buy my own house with a yard big enough for raising chickens. Though I've heard they make lovely pets, the real reason I want to invest in them is for the eggs, cage-free organic eggs that only cost the price of the chicken feed, compare that to the stuff in the supermarket and you got yourself a deal, and best of all I make sure they're treated fairly.