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b_b  ·  1454 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: "Biological class warfare"

I decided to eat vegan in December after a lifetime of ambivalent meat eating. I was full vegan for a month, then have started eating pizza and/or some non-vegan dessert about once per week since. Haven't touched meat once since. The surprise to me is how little i miss it. There are times when my kid is eating chicken nuggets or something that the Pavlovian response is strong, but that's about it. It doesn't feel like a deprivation, and I am very confident that if the price of meat were to rise by 50-100% we'd be just fucking fine. If I do go back to eating meat from time to time, it will only be for the good shit and only every few months. No way I'm eating a garbage ham sandwich for the foreseeable future. I'm all for that idea from Whitmer. I wasn't enthusiastic about her candidacy, but she is really establishing herself as someone who is a leader, but who knows how to lead while keeping a cool head and s strong heart. Definitely gained my respect.





kleinbl00  ·  1454 days ago  ·  link  ·  

The basic problem I have with vegetarian eating right now is allergens. My kid is allergic to wheat and all nuts. My wife is allergic to wheat. I'm allergic to any kind of peppers. So you pretty much assemble something involving potatoes, eggs and cheese and you aren't really eating vegetarian so much as you're eating garbage.

The number one ingredient in tofurky is "vital wheat gluten." And you can go mediterranean but you're likely to end up with a hidden "roasted red pepper sauce" that you think is tomato and you're on the toilet for 72 hours. It's shit like this that teaches you that the most natural, most organic junk food on the planet is fucking Fritos.

veen  ·  1454 days ago  ·  link  ·  

My choice is almost always between "veggie, but milk" and "milk-free but meat" whenever I don't eat at home. And I'm lucky to have Lactaid. (I'm on my last pack by the way, so it truly was a year's supply I brought home.)

I care more about reducing meat intake than eliminating it, and I don't get why that's not the norm. It's much easier to convince two people to halve their meat use than to convince one person to get rid of it entirely.