you cook meat too, so why does it matter what it's been eating?Quote:
Originally Posted by Louix
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you cook meat too, so why does it matter what it's been eating?Quote:
Originally Posted by Louix
do keep in mind it was a living animal
You cook/barbeque/fry the meat, so that any parasites or bacterias will die.Quote:
Originally Posted by Louix
The meat is also checked for diseases before it is shipped to the supermarked.
In england they make the cows fight to the death and then eat the losers.
And the winners are then given a prize trip to the slaughter house :afrog:
What? Oh s**t!Quote:
Originally Posted by bushmobile
You also boil/cook your fresh salad?
Itch Itch Itch
Steak is best served while twitching.Quote:
Originally Posted by Louix
Living things
- Animals
- Plants
- Other living things
If you keep in mind that it was a living animal, how about living plants?
I guess you don't care about plants. My bamboo is now feeling sad.
This thread is an insult to Geesh.
I eat meat...chicken, turkey, and fish mostly. We eat a bit of pork; maybe twice a month; and we hardly ever eat beef for environmental reasons. We try to have a veggie dinner at least once a week tho it's difficult. I was raised in Texas, where meat makes the meal.
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Originally Posted by disruptivehair
Is this just in case you fart too much and release poisonous methane into the environment?
Good on ya for caring about the earth :thumb:
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Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
No, it's because it takes 70-80 calories of energy to produce a single calorie of beef. It's basically one of the most inefficient sources of protein to produce and should be eaten only occasionally, if ever.
Ok - that's just not true...Quote:
Originally Posted by Louix
Basic high school chemistry.
Cooking and boiling doesn't get rid of anything - nothing is gone!
It's simply gets changed - and what it becomes isn't always better :p
I'm a vegetarian now... ate meat for a while, wasn't really fussed about it, then decided to go vegan...
Now I tend to eat cheese and a little fish, but thats about it...
I wouldn't really eat any meat anymore... except maybe bacon... mmm... bacon... *drooling sounds* :D
Yeh, you definately won't be getting bird flu when the rest of us do.Quote:
Originally Posted by Louix
The penguins! Won't someone please think of the penguins!
http://www.vbforums.com/image.php?u=...ine=1172833252
That's all the killer whales think about (along with seals and other juicy meaty animals)...Quote:
Originally Posted by kregg
Hairball should keep that in mind.:mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by disruptivehair
Won't I just catch it if i come in to contact with someone who has it?Quote:
Originally Posted by x-ice
I ate meat for 19 years,now i've been a vegetarian for nearly 17 years in may.
It can "get rid" of stuff as far as the meal is concerned, because the nutrients have moved into the water and are subsequently drained off. While the stuff isn't gone in the sense that it still exists somewhere, it is no longer part of the food consumed. For that reason, you should NEVER cook your food. Eat everything raw. Vegetables are easier, because they hold still better, but mice and snakes are generally pretty easy. Turtles are easy, too, as long as they are cold, so throw ice cubes or frogs at them. After all, have you ever held a warm frog?Quote:
Originally Posted by szlamany
Yes. His name was Mendhak. :afrog:Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
You held him:eek: :sick: :sick: :afrog:Quote:
Originally Posted by kregg
:eek:
i'm part veggie, meaty, depends on where I am. :P
has anyone seen kill it,cook it,eat it on BBC3?
anyone?
It's abosolutely sick.
A poor urchin kid in mexico, living off of day old, cheap, "unhealthy" foods is often more healthy then the gaunt gangly vegans or people who think for whatever moronic reason that eating raw food is better for you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Human body is fairly resilient and can usually adapt to many conditions. When you try to strip out all the "bad" stuff from your life, your body becomes weak and intolerant. Thats why say people in other countries can tolerate their own water, but not the pampered tourists from countries with high quality water sanitation.
agreed.
But just because i am a vegetarian dosen't mean that i eat everything healthy which many people assume.
I do have the (maybe more than!)occaisional pizza,vege-sausage,vege-burger or vege-bacon all of these quorn (except the pizza) but they still have fat content.And if theres one thing I am not and that's under-weight!
How about more than a day.Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
Carnivorous as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
I eat meat for one basic, fundamental reason: It tastes good.
I can as much about where it comes from as I care about the material from which my shoe laces are made.
If meat were made from shoe laces - would you care then?
If meat were made out of mendhak's third eye, would you care then?
and in case you ask, mendhak's third eye regenerates every hour or so.
YesQuote:
Originally Posted by Gary Campbell
YesQuote:
Originally Posted by oceanebelle
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Originally Posted by oceanebelle
Hey Kregg, can you do happy feet? can you show can you can you???
I'm afraid to, since the last time I did... well...
http://www.vbforums.com/attachment.p...1&d=1172923175
roflmao
Now you know why I'm a vegetarian...
Vegintarianism is morally wrong!!
Your ancestors fought their way to the top of the food chain for and you just throw it abck in their faces...:p