vegan lunches

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  • bliznutty0

    i'm been mostly vegan for almost 4 months now.. i like it! i'm moving towards some occasional seafood and i will eat honey. however no more dairy or meats for me

    • Aye, fish aren't animals. Never understood how people can think eating tuna is somehow worthier than eating a fucking chicken...detritus
    • I once joked to a newly vegan friend about how he could justify enslaving bees by eating honey. Daft fucker looked at me thoughtfully, then quit that toodetritus
    • ^ hahafadein11
    • i've only eaten seafood 2x recently and it was wild alaskan salmon. with the honey bee on endangered species list it's actually good to support honeybliznutty
    • d, whether its worthier to eat a tuna over a chicken - can't answer that. but eat them both raw and see which one makes you feel good vs. make you sickbliznutty
    • @bliznutty: it's our industrial use of bees that are killing them.zarkonite
    • You can eat chicken raw if it's raised well— your farms in the states are generally 'not nice' though. I tend to cook chicken as little as minimally as possibledetritus
    • ..and reguoarly eat rare or raw pork and beef, so your comparison doesn't make a heck of a lot of sense.detritus
    • Additionally, your nature-raised sea-plunder's probably got worms in, whereas my farmed and accountable chicken doesn't.detritus
    • Not trying to argue with you — I've just experienced a lot of 'animal-loving' vegans with a weird cogonitive dissonance where fish are concerned...detritus
    • ..which strikes me as particularly odd given the distinction between farmed, accountable meat and sealife yanked out of the sea on a massively industrial scale.detritus
    • chicken does not have salmonella by defaultmonospaced
    • d, i'm in some agreement - i shouldn't be eating any seafood. z, my understanding is bees are being killed by pesticides off the plants they are pollenatingbliznutty
    • @mono - around 50% of chickens in UK have salmonella by default.fadein11
    • that's why you have to cook it properly unlike other meats that can be eaten raw or rare.fadein11
    • sorry my mistake - it's Campylobacter.fadein11
    • I imagine it would be the same in US - https://www.theguard…fadein11
    • Salmonella still an issue as well.fadein11
    • They have it because of their environment, not because of some epi/genetic weirdness, so therefore not 'by default'.detritus
    • yep - I know but alas most people by shit chicken don't they. But yes I totally agree so excuse me.fadein11
    • buy*fadein11
    • I buy shit chicken. I'm also a very experienced cook, so it's not a problem for me. Anyway, thanks for the info. didn't realize it was as high as 50%monospaced
    • Glad you like it. I've been doing it for over a year and a half. never regretted it. Bitch to find places to eat though!mugwart
    • There's no evidence to suggest that fish suffer like animals. Aside from the fact that 'yanking them out of the sea' is no comparison to battery farming...set
    • .. for example, there's no evidence to suggest they suffer or even feel pain in the same way animals do.set
    • https://munchies.vic…set

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