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LaGooner

LaGooner Report 11 May 2020 17:48

And vegetables are living things too. I told my daughter that and she wasn't impressed. Thank goodness she gave it up when she became really ill from not eating properly.
I like meat and veg but as I say to each their own and you must do what you feel is right but just don't preach on about it to me ;-) .
Not referring to you in any way Sharron as I know you don't do that :-D :-D :-D

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 11 May 2020 17:39

Ah - but fleeces leave plastic residue in water.
So not so environmentally friendly as they claim, are they!!!!
All those animals they're poisoning with their plastic residue.

My youngest, whilst at Uni, became vegetarian.
She moved in with her vegan boyfriend.
I gave them their own saucepans, crockery and cutlery (so they weren't polluted with my meat) and even a cupboard, and suggested they bought and cooked their own food! :-D

Sharron

Sharron Report 11 May 2020 17:12

There is great cruelty involved in the dairy and egg producing industries.

I know this and I hate that it is so but I can't mend all ills so I do what I can. After such a long time, I don't have much more to give.

I doubt you would know you were eating vegetarian with me, they put it away at the village lunch, certainly no birdseed. Fred ate it and he wouldn't countenance any 'foreign muck'!

My own vegetarianism came about after a lot of thought and there was no carefully constructed market to entice me into spending money as I fear there is for many of these young vegans and I wonder if they will give up after they burn out as happens so often.

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 11 May 2020 17:01

Fleeces are made from recycled plastic bottles so yes they do. :-)

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 11 May 2020 17:00

If they don't wear wool, do they wear fleeces?

Maddie

Maddie Report 11 May 2020 16:59

i like my meat too much to be either but it is no one elses business what sort of diet you or i choose to follow.
You are no savage and neither am i
our tastes just differ

I tried vegetarian food back when it started to become trendy, bird seed not for me,but i know it is vastly different now.

Maggie, where can you get affordable woolen jumpers, i want some and i want to sustain the farmers

each to their own but to the bible thumpers i say leave me alone


:-) :-) :-) :-)

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 11 May 2020 16:54

Maggie, they do and won't use any animal products at all . My daughter was vegan many years ago but not now.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 11 May 2020 16:44

Some people just can't be pleased, Sharron :-(

To my mind (as an omnivore), milking cows and removing eggs, isn't doing cows or domesticated birds any harm.
Likewise shearing sheep - or do these people refuse to wear wool?

Sharron

Sharron Report 11 May 2020 16:33

Oh dear, I have offended and been asked to leave a FB group.

As, I am sure you are aware, I have been a vegetarian for not far off half a century. Probably, I would have become vegan at the time but it was a very different world and becoming a vegetarian was difficult enough.
Over the years I have just been one although I was young and a bit strident in the early days.My philosophy is that I do what I can but I can't change the world single-handed and I am not perfect.

I found the group which said it was plant-based very forgiving of imperfections and shortcomings. Not mine it bloody wasn't! Because I don't eat meat I consider my diet to be plant-based, as they professed to be. Because I have been on the same plant-based diet for such a very long time,I am just not strong or driven enough anymore to give up eggs and dairy.

Now, I would think that my very long, quiet advocacy of vegetarianism might have done some good and, perhaps influenced a few who are now going to be annoyed by the intense tub thumping of those whose strength of feeling I once had when the way was not made as easy as it is now.

So, for many years, I was made to feel like some sort of weirdo for what I didn't eat and now I am some sort of savage for what I do.