Well not really, I didn't catch, kill and butcher it nor even mix the sausage meat. I did have to cross a busy road to the Butchers though...
Well not really, I didn't catch, kill and butcher it nor even mix the sausage meat. I did have to cross a busy road to the Butchers though...
Good quality grass fed beef is one of the most nutritious foods available to us. We should be eating more, not less.
Why not go for the veggie/vegan option in the curry house? The meatfree options in Indian cuisine are amazing.
If someone could update the thread every so often with who's winning it'll save us all a lot of time.
Full English breakfast for me this morning
Why not go for the veggie/vegan option in the curry house? The meatfree options in Indian cuisine are amazing.
There is no compelling reason to stop eating organic, grass-fed red meat.
Because there's plenty to discuss, if you want to.
Personally I don't believe you can divorce meat eating from climate change.
When I became a Vegan about 30 years ago it wasn't easy. Now it's easier than ever, certainly in this country. It's almost fashionable now, which can only be a good thing in my eyes. Vegan 'options' left right and centre.
Even if people just reduce their meat and dairy consumption, that's a massive step in the right direction in my opinion. On so many levels.
Others may think differently.
As a vegan I can see the tedious responses to this thread pouring in already, yawn.
Whenever I see the subject of vegetarianism or veganism raised anywhere on the internet it's full of "men" feeling threatened disguised as "funny". Guys, if you at least try and cut down your intake of meat and dairy it doesn't make you any less of a "man".
The evidence is all there, it's better for the planet and the body. If we all did a little bit then it would make a huge difference. Try going just one day a week without meat or dairy.
Good quality grass fed beef is one of the most nutritious foods available to us. We should be eating more, not less.
simple chemistry. every C in CH4 and CO2 has to come from a C in the food. all the food whether grass, grain or soya is grown, absorbing CO2. sure the cycle isnt instant, its faster than people planting trees to offset their new car.
I cannot tell if you are joking or not here.
The science based facts say you are completely wrong in your assumption that the meat industry is net zero haha I don't see Phd or Msc next to your name either