I missed vegan day? I could have done more! I only had puff pastry pockets with a little salami in it for brunch, and chicken curry for dinner. I could have squeezed a steak or something into the schedule.
Wait, it is not just vegetarian, it was vegan: Those pockets contained egg and cheese, too.
I'll have to make up for it during the rest of Vegan Month.
God made me an apex predator, and I won't commit the heresy of scorning his gifts.
In a real sense we still are. :(
We have removed the animals we eat for food so far from any kind of "natural" environment that we have to give a "healthy" animal Five Times the amount of antibiotics that we would give a sick human. And that is if the Agriculture industry is not under-reporting its usage.
And that is, of course, in addition to the brutal cruelty that these animals are "raised" under. :(
And, there is another problem that we don't like to talk about ...
So, in a real sense, we are what we eat.
I started this thread, because Vegans can be kind of extreme. The whole "Meat is Murder" propoganda turns me off.
... but they (Vegans) do have some good points when you get beyond that.
I missed vegan day? I could have done more! I only had puff pastry pockets with a little salami in it for brunch, and chicken curry for dinner. I could have squeezed a steak or something into the schedule.
Wait, it is not just vegetarian, it was vegan: Those pockets contained egg and cheese, too.
I'll have to make up for it during the rest of Vegan Month.
God made me an apex predator, and I won't commit the heresy of scorning his gifts.
You did fine. Red meat is more satisfying to the carnivore on a psychplogical level, but poultry and smaller animals actually mean more death per pound of meat. Not that that bothers me...