I'm going to play Devil's Advocate here and tell you to eat meat, because being a vegetarian is not as healthy as it's cracked up to be.
There are certain proteins and anitoxidants that can only be found in red meat, not too mention several vitamins and minerals. That's why vegetarians tend to be anemic.
Any good nutritionist will tell you that it is healthy to eat meat on a semi-regular basis, but like most things, don't overdue it.
Too much meat is no good for you, just like not enough meat is no good.
So my advice to you is to enjoy your veggies and health foods, but don't swear off meat entirely. Indulge in it every now and then. Despite what the vegetarians tell you, meat does have health benefits, and a diet that cuts it out completely is truly unbalanced, and that is unhealthy.
I know quite a few people who consider themselves vegetarians, who eat meat on occassion just for balance.
The point I'm trying to make is almost every food has it's health benefits, so don't say you'll never eat something, because there will be a time when that food will benefit you in some way.
Just eat everything in moderation, and you will be fine.