BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
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Once, on an Audax, I rode behind a bloke with Vegan Cyclist emblazoned all over his jersey. He must have been brave, but I confess, my first thoughts were...Tit.
Did he have a box of chalk and a cane?
Once, on an Audax, I rode behind a bloke with Vegan Cyclist emblazoned all over his jersey. He must have been brave, but I confess, my first thoughts were...Tit.
You won’t be happy with me mate
I gave up meat no problem and yesterday it was 9 months without alcohol, but I love crunchy nut cornflakes
it quite easy, look at the information properly and see meat is net zero, consumption of organic matter offsets the output gas. its hijacking a popular issue to promote another cause.
Once, on an Audax, I rode behind a bloke with Vegan Cyclist emblazoned all over his jersey. He must have been brave, but I confess, my first thoughts were...Tit.
it quite easy, look at the information properly and see meat is net zero, consumption of organic matter offsets the output gas. its hijacking a popular issue to promote another cause.
I've been trying to do this. Not getting much support from my family but trying.
Vegan/Vegetarian bashing is so boring, bit like having a crack at the cyclists or teachers.
Live and let live.
Local Venison and Wild Mushroom Sausage and Mash on Menu tonight, sorry about that..
I'd love to see your evidence for this.
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.
They can mock but at least you're doing something and that will make you feel better in yourself. I'm not even 100% vegetarian or vegan but it's very easy to reduce your intake and use substitutes here and there. It's especially easy to cut out processed meats.
Indeed. Like many people we've massively cut down on our meat intake at home, indeed I can't remember the last time we had red meat. (And about 95% of the time I have the veggie option when eating out - all except curry!) As you said earlier there are now so many veggie/vegan options available that we don't miss meat.Once, on an Audax, I rode behind a bloke with Vegan Cyclist emblazoned all over his jersey. He must have been brave, but I confess, my first thoughts were...Tit.
Indeed. Like many people we've massively cut down on our meat intake at home, indeed I can't remember the last time we had red meat. (And about 95% of the time I have the veggie option when eating out - all except curry!) As you said earlier there are now so many veggie/vegan options available that we don't miss meat.
But I DON'T like being preached at by zealots. Maybe it's a personality defect, but if I feel that someone is trying to force their views on me I will quite happily cut off my nose to spite my face to do the exact opposite of what they want. So in the same way that 'Insulate Britain' protestors could make me turn up my central heating thermostat by 10 degrees (regardless of how right their cause might be), so a load of vegans noisily picketing somewhere will make me go and buy a freezer full of veal cutlets.
Indeed. Like many people we've massively cut down on our meat intake at home, indeed I can't remember the last time we had red meat. (And about 95% of the time I have the veggie option when eating out - all except curry!) As you said earlier there are now so many veggie/vegan options available that we don't miss meat.
But I DON'T like being preached at by zealots. Maybe it's a personality defect, but if I feel that someone is trying to force their views on me I will quite happily cut off my nose to spite my face to do the exact opposite of what they want. So in the same way that 'Insulate Britain' protestors could make me turn up my central heating thermostat by 10 degrees (regardless of how right their cause might be), so a load of vegans noisily picketing somewhere will make me go and buy a freezer full of veal cutlets.
Why not go for the veggie/vegan option in the curry house? The meatfree options in Indian cuisine are amazing.
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.
Ooh, you're 'ard.