by knitted » Fri Feb 22, 2013 12:00 am
I believe it is no longer simply an issue of preventing cruelty to animals. Resources are so scarce that our current habits will destroy us all. I find myself less and less willing to eat anything that we do not grow or cook ourselves, or comes from local ingredients. Mass production = mass extinction.
Ron-The-Elder wrote:by knitted » Fri Feb 22, 2013 12:00 am
I believe it is no longer simply an issue of preventing cruelty to animals. Resources are so scarce that our current habits will destroy us all. I find myself less and less willing to eat anything that we do not grow or cook ourselves, or comes from local ingredients. Mass production = mass extinction.
Sounds good, but what do you do when you live in Alaska during the winter months? How about Tibet? Antarctica?
Get's tough to grow things yourself.

Ron-The-Elder wrote:Sounds good, but what do you do when you live in Alaska during the winter months? How about Tibet? Antarctica?.

nekete wrote:
nekete wrote:
Buckwheat wrote:I would eat the pig.![]()
Sorry, but it's true.
Buckwheat wrote:nekete wrote:
I would eat the pig.![]()
Sorry, but it's true.
knitted wrote:I believe it is no longer simply an issue of preventing cruelty to animals. Resources are so scarce that our current habits will destroy us all. I find myself less and less willing to eat anything that we do not grow or cook ourselves, or comes from local ingredients. Mass production = mass extinction.
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