Mister Earl
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I've considered going reverse-vegan myself. I thought one day, "Why do I eat fruit / vegetables? There are many creatures out there that subsist on meat alone. Why can't I do the same?"
I've considered going reverse-vegan myself. I thought one day, "Why do I eat fruit / vegetables? There are many creatures out there that subsist on meat alone. Why can't I do the same?"
I've considered going reverse-vegan myself. I thought one day, "Why do I eat fruit / vegetables? There are many creatures out there that subsist on meat alone. Why can't I do the same?"
I've considered going reverse-vegan myself. I thought one day, "Why do I eat fruit / vegetables? There are many creatures out there that subsist on meat alone. Why can't I do the same?"
Renal failure.
Take apart a good leg or lamb and slice thin across the grain, marinate over night in olive oil, white wine, garlic, rosemary, fresh oregano, zest of one lemon, small amount of honey, salt and pepper. Cook over a very high heat BBQ until brown and crusty on the outside and pink inside. Good bread, good wine and perhaps a little tzatziki on the side and damn the veggies!!! Heaven…. (not that there is one, just my imaginary carnivore heaven)
olive oil,
white wine,
garlic,
rosemary,
fresh oregano,
lemon,
pepper.
Good bread,
good wine
...damn the veggies!!!
Originally Posted by James Fox View Post
olive oil,
white wine,
garlic,
rosemary,
fresh oregano,
lemon,
pepper.
Good bread,
good wine
...damn the veggies!!!
I find that ironic.
Not a concern as long as your all-meat diet is high-fat, like the traditional diet of many Inuit groups. Mmmm, seal blubber.
To save me repeating myself in response to some recent posts, let me re-post something I wrote earlier in the thread, because it went rather unnoticed:
People always ask me why I'm vegan. I always turn it round and ask them why they eat meat, because when I asked myself that question I never had the answer. It's just about thinking about the way you live your life, and why you hold the beliefs you do. In my humble opinion, non-dogmatic veganism is the logical and rational dietary choice; though if anyone can make the case as to why I should eat meat, please do.
Considered comment appreciated.
We may see that demographic change, with the obesity thing. That's yet to bite in a big way.
My good friend is 57 and a veggie ( not a Vegan) and she gets along just fine without beef, pork or chicken. She does eat fish and dairy products.
My grandmother was a strict Seveth Day Advenist and a strict vegetarian. She ate plenty of dairy products and fish
I always find it amuzing that some vegetarians feel it's morally wrong to kill an animal, because it's a living creature and blablabla, but yet they don't seem to think that plants are also living creatures who are also being killed when you eat them.
Sometimes I think I'm the only person in the world who doesn't eat red meat because it's not very tasty and it's generally creepy to eat a substance so like your own flesh.
Since 99% of the meat in the grocery store or at restaurants is factory farmed, I simply don't eat it so as to not support that industry.