She is not a Vegan Nazi but she is absoulely resoslutely in her beliefs. Even takes the soya milk to cafes
That is going to get really annoying in the future. Get out now.
She is not a Vegan Nazi but she is absoulely resoslutely in her beliefs. Even takes the soya milk to cafes
I am seeing a Vegan atm and never eat meat in front in front of her out of respect and thinking of going veggie. The least I can do really
Me. Bacon was one of the main triggers for my road to be a vegetarian.
Me too, I loathe the smell of bacon, I try to avoid any place where it's being cooked. Next year I'll have been veggie for 40 years: I'm pretty healthy, pretty fit and certainly not skinny or pale . I'm not evangelical about it, my wife and kids aren't veggie (although meat is not often on the menu in our house) but I just couldn't imagine ever wanting to eat meat again.
That is going to get really annoying in the future. Get out now.
You do realise most soya is fed to livestock don't you? Animal agriculture is one of the most damaging forces on the planet, from deforestation, habitat destruction, polluted waters in both rivers and the release of methane into the air. Not too mention the incredible amount of water used in maintainence of the animal agriculture industry.
If you call yourself an environmentalist but eat still eat meat, you really need to do some research. The two footprints are not even remotely close.
She is not a Vegan Nazi but she is absoulely resoslutely in her beliefs. Even takes the soya milk to cafes
Is this true though ?
I've been veggie for 20 years now and I've always been amazed by how much interest everyone else takes in what I eat. I also find non vegetarians or non vegans seem really keen to put a label on us
Evolution would disagree with you. That's how we made it from being monkeys to Homo Erectus, to modern humans.
Meat was essential in that journey.
i wouldn't call myself an environmentalist. its been my experience that many people ive met who are vegetarian and certainly all vegans have been strong on environmental concerns, and its often cited as a reason for not eating meat (as highlighted, use of land, use of feeds). on the matter of research i wonder if you knew how much of the propaganda against meat is based on intensive methods in the US, we dont use anywhere near as much feed in the UK and its mostly wheat based. arguments about direct consumption are valid, but that's better than soy feed on a larger view.
I find those sniping types who think they're clever by pointing out some supposed hypocrisy tedious as well.
Actually Humans have more in common with Herbivores than carnivores. Although we have sharp teeth these bear little resemblance to the large, sharp canines of carnivores and we can’t tear flesh or animal skin by hand. Our intestines are long like herbivores whereas carnivores have short intestines, in fact our intestines and stomach cope far better when we cook our meat. We don't have sharp claws to grab and hold down prey, our hands are perfectly formed for grabbing and picking fruits and vegetables.
We have learnt to be meat eaters, made tools to catch prey and cooked our meat to make it more palatable. We may have in the past needed a little meat in our diet in times of scarcity but the fact is now you can walk in to a supermarket and buy whatever you need for a healthy vegetarian diet.
I always think its funny meat eaters comparing themselves with their hunter gatherer ancestors. Nowadays people are separated from the act of killing, they just wander in the supermarket and pick up the pre-packaged meat, all prepared, no blood or guts, just pop it straight in the oven. I have met a number of people who have criticised me for being a vegetarian with a similar argument to yours but openly admit that they couldn't kill an animal themselves or even watch one being killed.
Where on earth does she find a café in Brighton that doesn't offer soya milk, itself?
The first rule of vegan club; tell everyone about vegan club
This has been a really interesting thread, keeping things moving until our resurgence on Friday