maltaseagull
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Why not replace the meat with vegetables?
We will generally but Spag Bol needs more than veggies surely?
Why not replace the meat with vegetables?
But what's the point in being vegetarian?
Lol, our local pest controller is vegan.
If you are thinking about moving to a plant based diet (I try not to use the word Vegan as it suggests a load of shouty "holier than thou", extremists) I can recommend the Game Changers movie - https://gamechangersmovie.com/ to see how a plant based diet can improve performance on the sports field and in the bedroom!
I have discovered some pretty decent plant based "cheeses" and I have been surpised how many plant based "ready made" products are now available in supermarkets. I still like to eat meat and dairy, but the amount I eat is declining although I suspect I will never give it up completely, and it has been surprisingly easy to find tasty plant based alternatives to what was my normal diet.
I expect that there will be a huge explosion of plant based products available over the next few years as ordinary people realise how tasty and healthy plant based food can be.
Fair enough.[MENTION=28899]Biscuit Barrel[/MENTION] said "Some sports people have adopted the vegan diet purely to boost performance levels." Defoe is an example of that. Like I said, I'm not sure what effect it has had on his conditioning.
That's got to be the most sensible reason I've ever heard. One of my vegetarian friends has gone veggie for health reasons because she thinks meat is bad for humans, and that we evolved (via apes) as purely plant eaters, starting to eat meat relatively recently.My rationale has always been aesthetic rather than moral, health or environmental. I’m not a lover of animals, but I became a vegetarian 45 years ago because don’t like the idea of eating their dead bodies (never liked the taste or smell of lumps of flesh, and hate the idea of decomposing corpses in my fridge). Milk, cheese and eggs don’t have that same dead flesh disgust factor (for me at least), hence I’m not a vegan.
That's got to be the most sensible reason I've ever heard. One of my vegetarian friends has gone veggie for health reasons because she thinks meat is bad for humans, and that we evolved (via apes) as purely plant eaters, starting to eat meat relatively recently.
We will generally but Spag Bol needs more than veggies surely?
Well no, because they're omnivores.I take it you've pointed out to your friend that:
a) apes are herbivores (although we generally eat much more than our primate cousins)
We've eaten meat since before we became human.b) humans have eaten meat for quite a while
Indeed. She noted that lions and similar have short small intestines, whereas our stomachs are not the same. Ours are indeed different to a lion, but also different from herbivores. We're not able to get the protein out of grass for example, like grazing animals.c) the increase in meat consumption has been credited with the development of the human brain
Well no, because they're omnivores.
That's what I said
Er, that's an oxymoron.Since becoming human, we've upped out meat intake signicantly. Some scientists say it's what made us human.
Er, that's an oxymoron.
You're an oxymoron.
I knew I should've put the first human in inverted commas. To clarify, a million or 2 years ago meat consumption rose significantly. The increased consumption is credited with the development of the human brain.
But fundamentally I like cheese. I like a glass of milk, and I see no reason why we can't still have those and have happy cows. But I agree with Bozza that the way restaurants are now approaching this is to have a "normal" menu and then a vegan menu, which therefore excludes the ability to vegetarian meal that is a bit more tasty. The burger is a good example of this with the cheese difference, but also excluding dairy from anything makes a lot dishes taste very different.
I disagree, I think these videos and arguments will change some people's minds. Are there not more vegans now than there used to be? And is it not the case that some meat eaters are choosing to eat less?These are personal choices and no amount of shock videos or convincing arguments will really change minds.
No one sitting in that restaurant is suddenly going to change their mind, but the actions mean that more people are talking about being vegan and what it means to eat meat etc, and having it talked about will lead to more people giving up meat, or at least eating less of it.That's why I think activist vegans are such idiots. Who is going to sit there in a restaurant and become convinced by some screaming lunatic.
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