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#21 User is offline   Winstonm 

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Posted 2012-March-22, 21:06

There is steak tartare, also.
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Posted 2012-March-25, 01:46

:P Yumm............ Hungry meat eating primates ...yummy... As we speak there are almost 100 million cattle awaiting slaughter just in the good old USA alone. Another 60+ million pigs await their fate while their feces slide their way into US 'hog lagoons' - not exactly the sleepy lagoons of South Seas memory. About 100 million chickens and turkeys are living their short (a few months) lives in brooder houses just in the USA.

The rest of the world is imitating the US and western European (+Japan) lifestyle. We can grow enough corn and other grains to feed the aforesaid animals, but that can't be the end result, as I see it. We need to develop for ourselves a diet that normally eats mostly non-animal protein. Sacred and blessed animals should be honorably consumed at the end of their natural life.

Eat well my friends. It is one of life's great pleasures.
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