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More like 7hrs according to my Garmin. It may well be wrong though. *shrug*
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We fall into the flexitarian category. I don't seek out vegan food specifically, but wouldn't reject it either. We have at least two or three vegetarian dinners a week, and lunch is almost always vegetarian unless there's leftovers.
I agree with Ste's point on the food industry, so what meat and fish we do buy is high welfare, and locally (not supermarket) sourced. The extra cost is also one reason we eat less of it.
I agree with Ste's point on the food industry, so what meat and fish we do buy is high welfare, and locally (not supermarket) sourced. The extra cost is also one reason we eat less of it.
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Why does everyone feel the need to label how they eat? To me what you've described is a normal diet.DeskJockey wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 2:35 pm We fall into the flexitarian category. I don't seek out vegan food specifically, but wouldn't reject it either. We have at least two or three vegetarian dinners a week, and lunch is almost always vegetarian unless there's leftovers.
I agree with Ste's point on the food industry, so what meat and fish we do buy is high welfare, and locally (not supermarket) sourced. The extra cost is also one reason we eat less of it.
At some point society seems to have assumed that normal must mean eating meat at least once a day. It's this ridiculous notion that's got us to the point where we're eating far more meat than we need to, which in turn leads to the mass production of meat to keep up with demand, which is where welfare issues start to become a real problem.
Same for any mass food production process as well I imagine, even the supposedly tree-hugger friendly stuff.
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That was meant tongue in cheek. It is one of those new fangled terms that, as you point out, mean nothing.
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Re: Vegans
I can enter a room with 100 people and find all the people with different dietary requirements within a few minutes as they all seem to follow the format of introducing themselves, then adding that they’re vegetarian or vegan. It’s all very similar to when you teach young children a new language and they start off by saying hi, their name and age. Most odd.
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This all seems very complicated.
The mrs just asks me what I want for dinner that day. Almost immediately an image of some particular foodstuff appears before my eyes. I then describe the image to her and she later attempts to make my dream come true.
It's usually Rib-eye and chips tbh. I hope that haven't offended anyone.
The mrs just asks me what I want for dinner that day. Almost immediately an image of some particular foodstuff appears before my eyes. I then describe the image to her and she later attempts to make my dream come true.
It's usually Rib-eye and chips tbh. I hope that haven't offended anyone.
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Yeah, quite a lot of the processed veggie/vegan food has palm oil in it and that's an actual horror show.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 2:50 pm
Same for any mass food production process as well I imagine, even the supposedly tree-hugger friendly stuff.
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Whoever it was that hates rib eye will be in to call you a cunt any second now.evostick wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:01 pm This all seems very complicated.
The mrs just asks me what I want for dinner that day. Almost immediately an image of some particular foodstuff appears before my eyes. I then describe the image to her and she later attempts to make my dream come true.
It's usually Rib-eye and chips tbh. I hope that haven't offended anyone.
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Most of my meals are vegetarian as my wife and daughter are veg and i am frankly too lazy to cook twice. I only came across the term "flexitarian" today in a spoof article so I wasn't even sure it wasn't a total piss-take.
I am with whoever it was a few pages back who said do what you want, don't force it on me. I fear it may be JL?
I am with whoever it was a few pages back who said do what you want, don't force it on me. I fear it may be JL?
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Yeah, I saw loads of palm oil plantations in Madagascar and Sri Lanka and huge areas being deforested to make more.
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I’m guessing all these fields which dominate the British countryside once used to be woodlands too... Or do we not give a shit about and look at them as rosy lush countryside as the woodlands were plundered hundreds of years ago?
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Yeah, mine was a more general rant tbh - not aimed at anyone specific.DeskJockey wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 2:54 pm That was meant tongue in cheek. It is one of those new fangled terms that, as you point out, mean nothing.
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Quite.
Do as we say, not as we did a bloody long time ago.
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Bullshit, I think it's prefectly ok to not feel great about contributing towards the growth of an industry that's causing violence towards people and animals and deforesting huge areas of rain forest.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:27 pmQuite.
Do as we say, not as we did a bloody long time ago.
I wasn't going to rise to the boys bait but here we are.
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Aren’t you all saying the same thing?ZedLeg wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:30 pmBullshit, I think it's prefectly ok to not feel great about contributing towards the growth of an industry that's causing violence towards people and animals and deforesting huge areas of rain forest.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:27 pmQuite.
Do as we say, not as we did a bloody long time ago.
I wasn't going to rise to the boys bait but here we are.
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What about non-leather shoes?
Are they tastier now than in the past?
Are they tastier now than in the past?
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I think our awareness of the issue has moved on a little from the times when we thought we’d fall off the edge if we sailed west though...
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I read what they were saying as it's hypocritical to be against palm oil as the same thing happened here a couple of hundred years ago. I'll take it back if I misinterpreted what Swerv was saying though.IanF wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:38 pmAren’t you all saying the same thing?ZedLeg wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:30 pmBullshit, I think it's prefectly ok to not feel great about contributing towards the growth of an industry that's causing violence towards people and animals and deforesting huge areas of rain forest.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:27 pm
Quite.
Do as we say, not as we did a bloody long time ago.
I wasn't going to rise to the boys bait but here we are.
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Come on Zed, just admit it; you just agreed with Mito!ZedLeg wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:41 pmI read what they were saying as it's hypocritical to be against palm oil as the same thing happened here a couple of hundred years ago. I'll take it back if I misinterpreted what Swerv was saying though.
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Deforestation will happen regardless though, if it’s not for palm oil it will be something else, and violence towards people and animals is all par for the course in third world countries so nothing new there.
I’m not going to act like I’m morally better than the next person because I actively avoid palm, soy or vanilla or even think I feel like I’m helping the earth because I buy my weekly shop from a farm shop when my modern western lifestyle is probably fucking the earth over anyway. I’m not prepared to live off grid in a shed and crap in a composting bucket just yet either.
I’m not going to act like I’m morally better than the next person because I actively avoid palm, soy or vanilla or even think I feel like I’m helping the earth because I buy my weekly shop from a farm shop when my modern western lifestyle is probably fucking the earth over anyway. I’m not prepared to live off grid in a shed and crap in a composting bucket just yet either.
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