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Many cravings aren't for taste, they are for nutrients your body needs. If you just want a burger now and then, that may be taste memory trying to tempt you. If so, just resist, or better, drink a bottle of water. That will retrain your craving to something healthier, and it will fill you up at that moment so you don't want anything.
But consider that your body may be missing something it wants. This can fall into two categories. First, you may not be getting enough protein to keep functioning. This is not as big a problem as it sounds--all veggies contain protein, too, just not in complete form, so eating a variety of veggies, grains (whole grains, not flours or white grains), and legumes should be enough to fuel your body. But you do need to be sure you are getting it. The second category is just body memory. Your body is used to converting fats and animal proteins into energy and fuel, so you are craving meat when you get low on energy stores. You will get low more quickly than a meat eater, too, because complex carbs burn faster than protein, and don't store as well. So, snacking more, with smaller portioned meals if you feel you are eating too little, may help. It takes about two weeks (this from experience, not medical advice) before you stop craving meat for energy reasons. Even after, you will get some cravings, but those are easy to fill with faux meats--Gardenburger, Boca, seitan, tofu, tempeh, etc. Just don't build your diet around faux meats--they aren't that healthy, in general, as a main source of food.
So basically, make sure you are getting proteins (grains and beans help), drink water or eat snacks when you crave meat, and wait a couple of weeks, and you should be fine. You say you are trying to wean yourself from meat--that may create its own problems, because your body is still going to want it, since it will still consider it a fuel source. You will still have the cravings. I'd say go cold tofurkey (get it? Not cold torkey... Oh nevermind), or else cut out types of meat rather than cutting down on the amount you eat. In other words, eat only chicken, or turkey. Your body will lose the taste for other meats, so it may be easier to give up the turkey when you're ready. Then, substitute tofu or seitan or some such thing for the turkey half the time, then wean off it altogether. I wouldn't recommend this, I'd recommend cold tofurky, but I've heard of some people having success this way.
Just my thoughts. I'm not a doctor, so don't listen to anything I say unless it suits your needs.
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