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paulakatkins wrote:Have you had the question? 'but vegetables are alive until you kill them to eat them'
What would your reply be?
I have said in the past that vegetables don't bleed and that animals are sentinent beings, but I have been told they do, as they leak juice when cut.
My friend is a meat eater but hates cutting flowers as they dieDoesn't see the cruelty with animals dying just so she can eat them
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I have also told chip shops in the past that I am allergic to animal products, to make sure that the chips have not been cooked with fish etc and not in lard.
I asked the one guy if they were cooked in lard, smelt funny in there, he said no, so I told him I was allergic and that I would sue if I came out in a rash, he quickly told me he was sorry he was mistaken, it was lard!!!!
Amazing how they can suddenly remember![]()
Paula



paulakatkins wrote:Hi Becca,
Thanks for the reply. Wouldn't it be great if we could get everyone to become veggies as easy as your baker![]()
There was a programme last year about slaughterhouses, did you see it?
Think it was Channel 4 if I can remember right.
It amazed me how people sat and watched the animals being killed and then ate the fresh meat, still warm before the chefs cooked it.![]()
It wasn't a true picture anyway as it was done on a small basis, half a dozen animals at a time and it was all done properly, to the book.![]()
I've seen what goes on in big scale slaughterhouses and it was nothing like that
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My dad used to offer me black pudding all the time cause it wasn't meat.
They say veggies are strange people![]()
Paula


rob wrote:My daughter is off on an overnight school trip soon, so a form with her dietary requirements was filled in. A friend was privvy to a discussion on the subject in the school's staffroom that went like this (almost verbatim):
" They've put down Vegan in the dietary section. What's a Vegan ?"
Moments silence, then...
" Is that a Vegetarian that doesn't eat fish ?"
Got to laugh eh ?
paulakatkins wrote:Hi Becca,
Thanks for the reply. Wouldn't it be great if we could get everyone to become veggies as easy as your baker![]()
There was a programme last year about slaughterhouses, did you see it?
Think it was Channel 4 if I can remember right.
It amazed me how people sat and watched the animals being killed and then ate the fresh meat, still warm before the chefs cooked it.![]()
It wasn't a true picture anyway as it was done on a small basis, half a dozen animals at a time and it was all done properly, to the book.![]()
I've seen what goes on in big scale slaughterhouses and it was nothing like that
![]()
My dad used to offer me black pudding all the time cause it wasn't meat.
They say veggies are strange people![]()
Paula
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