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Fellow veggies: If you could eat meat that had been grown in a laboratory and had never been a sentient creature, would you ?
Fellow veggies: If you could eat meat that had been grown in a laboratory and had never been a sentient creature, would you ?
Fellow veggies: If you could eat meat that had been grown in a laboratory and had never been a sentient creature, would you ?
Do your research too, it has been proven that plants feel and that individual leaves communicate with other leaves when they are picked. Should we stop eating plant life too?
The human anatomy is set up to eat a combination of meat and vegetation, hence our incisors for tearing meat and molars for chewing the cud!
If you have an issue with how meat is farmed, then that’s a different question all together.
I'm not considering becoming a veggie but am frequently presented with the idea of reducing the amount of meat in my diet to maybe 5 dinners a week. My biggest hurdle is the lack of imagination and ideas for what else I could eat
Pretty much the same time as me, I think, and your philosophy mirrors my own.
We cook meat for the kids (weekend bacon sandwiches are a must for my son) and when we entertain. Each to their own and all that.
This 100%. We are animals, meat eating animals. There is nothing inherently wrong with Homo Sapiens eating meat, it is 100% natural, nobody can seriously deny that.
Intensive farming and the way humans process meat is a different story altogether though.
Still can’t believe you get these moronic vegans who make their dogs follow a vegetarian diet.
Can I set you simple challenge?
This summer if you have or are going to a BBQ, take along a pack of No Bull burgers from Iceland.
They’re are excellent even my hardest anti veggie mates admit it’s decent.
Just BBQ it like you would a meat burger and whack it in a burger with the usual sauce/salad/cheese etc and then you’ll have one option.
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Just make sure you keep your non-meat burger away from all that horrible meat, utensils, BBQ itself... Better still, stay at home!
Can't we all just get along?
We are animals.
... fundamentally we are doing things to livestock that we would be horrified if we did to our dogs and cats. What is the difference?
Indeed, it's the equivalent of the Brexit thread rhetoric.It is statements like' meat is murder' that piss a lot of people off and do no good for your cause, whatever it may be.
Moderate your tone and language and you may take more people with you.
This 100%. We are animals, meat eating animals. There is nothing inherently wrong with Homo Sapiens eating meat, it is 100% natural, nobody can seriously deny that.
Intensive farming and the way humans process meat is a different story altogether though.
Still can’t believe you get these moronic vegans who make their dogs follow a vegetarian diet.
Indeed, it's the equivalent of the Brexit thread rhetoric.
I'd certainly like to see animal welfare vastly improved.
With all due and all that there are hundreds of recipes online, it's no different from a carnivore coming up with a variety of meal options.
I would have any need to, so much quality fake meat on the market now if that's what I wanted. Currently the Leon 'Love' Burger is my number 1 vegan dirty food.
This summer if you have or are going to a BBQ, take along a pack of No Bull burgers from Iceland.
And, for the record, I will still give my cats meat.