SeaFields wrote: » Have a fry up on right now that would kill a lesser man. Does that answer your question op?
nervous_twitch wrote: » Yes it kind of does. Thanks.
Pac1Man wrote: » Not even a link OP?
nervous_twitch wrote: » No links, sorry. Just interested in the general consensus. Not a militant vegetarian/vegan.
nervous_twitch wrote: » Right. let's not beat around the bush anymore.. it looks like the consumption of meat is terrible both for the environment and for our physical health. I know we get nowhere preaching or criticising, but I'm interested to know if boardsies have cut back?
Giveaway wrote: » These mininal meat diets are based on a big fallacy, the people studied don,t eat much meat. But i suspect they are not even considering non official sources of protein such as insect based food and bush meat. If one looked at a Sierra Leone work gang making a road in the jungle and just considered their rations one would see a low meat diet. However when not workinf the guys spend a lot of time trapping and eating(almost any animal caught)
monkeysnapper wrote: » I'm not a vegetarian by any means but I have a job where I'm active all day , plus do cycling and running and I have to say theres definitely alternatives to meat . I have tried to cut down on red meat for the last few years and have felt healthier for it. For first 6 years after leaving school I was a butcher , it really is gross some of the things I did. 1. People roasting pigs heads so you have to take eyes out. 2. Skinning and gutting rabbits . 3. Making sausages out of all the crap you cant use for anything else. 4. When you kill your own beef you get livers/ kidneys tongue separate from carcus and we used to boil tongues, then peel the hard skin off them , put in a press and leave for few days . Then you slice like ham . For sausages you would use a lot of the meat from head of pig , tongue, cheeks, and some of the meat left after you severed the head from body. My brother in law worked in abattoir. I'll leave this for another day .
nervous_twitch wrote: » it looks like the consumption of meat is terrible both for the environment and for our physical health.
ShaneC93 wrote: » I wonder what vegetarians & vegans will think of cultured meat (lab-grown meat that is made without harming / killing the animal) which a few companies are planning to start mass-producing this year. Will they all eat it because the slaughtering animals aspect is gone? Or stay veggy/vegan for health reasons.
biko wrote: » It doesn't look like that at all, quite the opposite.
biko wrote: » Since you didn't bother backing up your statement I won't bother either.