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I only realised a couple of years ago that childless (by choice) couples get criticised - apart from all the benefits of being childless, why on earth would it be anyone else's business?
It's not about bragging though, it's about eating what fits with your ethical beliefs and what you enjoy. And if you grew up eating burgers, sausages and roast dinners, life's so much easier if you can still use those basic forms rather than have to reinvent the wheel. And many vegetarians/vegans recognise that the ethics aren't that clear cut - in a way it's illogical to reject meat but to eat dairy, because of the issues surrounding dairy farming (male calves are 'spares') - but it's what I do, just because it's what I feel comfortable(ish) with, and because I can't find alternatives to milk & cheese that I like.
As for the health questions around meat replacements - well, what is healthy this week could be unhealthy next week. All you can do is read around the subject and make a best guess - based on science, not on your ethical preferance.
Right, now I have to think of an unpopular opinion... Given that there are an estimated 4200 religions in the world, the chances of any one single religion being 'right' are vanishingly small, so any religious person should accept that they are almost certainly wrong in what they believe. (Ducks head below parapet...)
Mad Murphy said:Still dont get the meat thing isnt it like someone bragging about not smoking and then using nicotine gum?? Still enjoying the flavour but not the real product.
It's not about bragging though, it's about eating what fits with your ethical beliefs and what you enjoy. And if you grew up eating burgers, sausages and roast dinners, life's so much easier if you can still use those basic forms rather than have to reinvent the wheel. And many vegetarians/vegans recognise that the ethics aren't that clear cut - in a way it's illogical to reject meat but to eat dairy, because of the issues surrounding dairy farming (male calves are 'spares') - but it's what I do, just because it's what I feel comfortable(ish) with, and because I can't find alternatives to milk & cheese that I like.
As for the health questions around meat replacements - well, what is healthy this week could be unhealthy next week. All you can do is read around the subject and make a best guess - based on science, not on your ethical preferance.
Right, now I have to think of an unpopular opinion... Given that there are an estimated 4200 religions in the world, the chances of any one single religion being 'right' are vanishingly small, so any religious person should accept that they are almost certainly wrong in what they believe. (Ducks head below parapet...)
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