![]() |
"meat" substitutes
Hi, new here. Sorry if this question has been done to death here, but I am
transitioning into total vegedom, I like to cook, and would like to hear any or all opinions concerning soy/rice/whatever meat substitutes. I love the Chinese style faux meats a lot, especially the mock duck, pork..I am looking for any places in the So Cal area, or shipped if this is feasible.Thanks for any help, c |
"meat" substitutes
Stig wrote:
> Hi, new here. Sorry if this question has been done to death here, but I am > transitioning into total vegedom, I like to cook, and would like to hear any > or all opinions concerning soy/rice/whatever meat substitutes. I love the > Chinese style faux meats a lot, especially the mock duck, pork..I am looking > for any places in the So Cal area, or shipped if this is feasible.Thanks for > any help, c If you like to cook, you might find my website handy. http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ It's got links to hundreds of free online vegetarian recipe sites. I used to know a Stig in Toronto years ago. You're not him, are you? :) |
"meat" substitutes
> I used to know a Stig in Toronto years ago. You're not him, are you? :)
>Sorry, though I did marry a Toronto girl many years ago..c |
"meat" substitutes
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 10:11:00 -0700, "Stig" > wrote:
>Hi, new here. Sorry if this question has been done to death here, but I am >transitioning into total vegedom, I like to cook, and would like to hear any >or all opinions concerning soy/rice/whatever meat substitutes. · From the life and death of a thousand pound grass raised steer and whatever he happens to kill during his life, people get over 500 pounds of human consumable meat...that's well over 500 servings of meat. From a grass raised dairy cow people get thousands of dairy servings. Due to the influence of farm machinery, and *icides, and in the case of rice the flooding and draining of fields, one serving of soy or rice based product is likely to involve more animal deaths than hundreds of servings derived from grass raised animals. Grass raised animal products contribute to fewer wildlife deaths, better wildlife habitat, and better lives for livestock than soy or rice products. · Here we see plowing: http://tinyurl.com/8fmxe and here harrowing: http://tinyurl.com/zqr2v both of which kill animals by crushing, mutilation, suffocation, and exposing them to predators. We can see that planting kills in similar ways: http://tinyurl.com/k6sku and killing with insecticides should be apparent even to you: http://tinyurl.com/ew2j5 Harvesting kills of course by crushing and mutilation, and it also removes the surviving animals' food and exposes them to predators: http://tinyurl.com/otp5l In the case of rice there's additional killing as well caused by flooding: http://tinyurl.com/qhqx3 and later by draining after a new environment is established, then destroyed before harvest: http://tinyurl.com/mte43 Please explain how you think cattle eating grass: http://tinyurl.com/q7whm could cause anywhere near as much suffering and death. |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 11:01 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
FoodBanter