"MEow" > wrote in message
...
> While frolicking around in alt.food.vegan, Xaximus of Shaw Residential
> Internet said:
>
> >I suppose a ton veggies requires no expenditure of energy and effort to
> >grow? Raising cattle for food is very efficient - the animal does most
of
> >the work for you - but growing vegetables is labour intensive and not
always
> >successful. Having had the experience of growing both for personal
> >consumption, I have found raising a tonne of beef is far less work than
> >growing a tonne of vegetables.
> >
> and where did you get the food for the cattle from? or did they take
> care of that, themselves, too?
====================
Yes, imagine that. cattle can just roam around and eat, gasp, *grass*! You
know, that stuff that just grows, without any inputs from you. The same
stuff that *you* cannot eat, but cows can turn into delicious edible
foodstuff. So, where's the ineffciency in that?
Now, care to really address his post. The fact remains that growing all
your own food is work! Lots of it, tiime consuming labor. Face it, no
supposed vegan here on usenet even comes close.
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