If somebody doesn't want you to see how they're producing food, it's probably not a good idea to eat it.
I'm an enthusiastic carnivore, but rarely eat "commodity" meat. Tracy and I both grew up in farming & hunting families and are intimately familiar with every step of the process that culminates in a wrapped package of meat. We aren't raising any meat animals now, but get our meat from neighbors who have small farms, plus some wild meat from the woods. Locally produced, grass-fed, hormone and antibiotic free meat is only slightly more expensive than meat from the supermarket, and well worth it in terms of quality, ecological sustainability, and in supporting our neighbors instead of corporate agribusiness.
Mike
PS: There are 9 deer up in the pasture behind our house right now, all made of tasty meat! But deer season is over, and my father is a retired state game warden. If I yielded to the temptation to add one to our freezer, I'd never hear the end of it!![]()
Probably busy frying some up!
The bacon we eat at home comes from happy frolicsome pigs - well, happy right up to the last second.
What's the old saying about neither laws nor sausages being pleasant to see being made?
"People who respect laws and enjoy sausages should never watch either one being made."
A quick look at the interwebs shows many versions of this, attributed to everyone from Mark Twain to Otto von Bismarck.
Holy cow! I never knew anyone read any of these.
Back to our regularly scheduled program.
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"Men wanted for hazardous journey. Low wages, bitter cold, long hours of complete darkness. Safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition in event of success."
Earnest Shackleton
Absolutely disgusting, but I'm not surprised. Current factory farming methods are ridiculously removed from what most people think of when they think of a "farm".
The only way to make a difference is to show people where their food really comes from, and offer alternatives.
Same here. They have one bad day. Up to that point they have been happy cows/pigs/chickens living life according to their instincts.
Here's a good place to start when looking for a local producer: http://www.eatwild.com/products/index.html
Tony, see what i startedill feed u more stories !
Patpicos
The credit goes to you. Keep them coming!
It has long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things.
Leonardo da Vinci
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"Men wanted for hazardous journey. Low wages, bitter cold, long hours of complete darkness. Safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition in event of success."
Earnest Shackleton
Anyone care to chime in on the small cages that house calves for veal in cave country? I always loved this sign.
"...some night, in the chill darkness, someone will make a mistake: The sea will show him no mercy." John T. Cunningham
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