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Previously on "Going Veggie"
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"Spare the cow, eat a veggie"
Bumper sticker i saw the other day. Question is do you think there's any protein left in the veggie?
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Couple of minor points. To berate is easy. To post ones feelings on this sensitive topic is far far harder. Not trying to blow smoke up anyones arse, just saying like.
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Fruitarian
If you really want to be a humanitarian, then be a fruitarian
being vegetarian alone means you are still harming living creatures, the sole purpose of a fruit is to be eaten by other species to spread the seeds (via other creatures defecting or spitting out somewhere else) eating the whole of the plant just destroys the plant and therefore may not be humane.
They say the best fruitarian diet is to be mainly fruit (about 90%) and some raw nuts/leaves.
Don't forget there are non sweet fruit, e.g. avocadoes, tomatoes, courgettes, cucumbers etc etc all those are fruit designed by nature to be picked and eaten.
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What a girl.Originally posted by minestrone View PostSomething I have been building up to for a while and for the simple reason I have very little confidence that what animal I have placed in front of me to eat has had decent life or a dignified slaughter.
*expects a slaughtering*
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I am immensely grateful for the correction, sir, and greatly flattered that you only find fault with my nomenclature and none of the specifics for the procedures, activities or sequence.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostGlasgow Kiss
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