rycov
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Is eating turkey, specifically, where you derive the bulk of your life's joy?
... its pretty damn good.
Is eating turkey, specifically, where you derive the bulk of your life's joy?
MalFet: "Who cares what she eats and doesn't?"
excactly,, but its more about when they make the big circus sideshow out of everything. I dont think I've yet seen a vegwhatever that has not put on the big display for all to see when about to eat anything.
just eat what ever the frick your gonna eat, and leave me out of it, I could care less about your moralities of eating things.
all i see in this thread is non-vegans making a big circus sideshow about how circus-sideshowy vegans are. The op didn't say anything about the misbehaviors of his vegan friends, and yet out of the woodwork comes anti-vegans with a bone to pick.
All I see in this thread is non-vegans making a big circus sideshow about how circus-sideshowy vegans are. The OP didn't say anything about the misbehaviors of his vegan friends, and yet out of the woodwork comes anti-vegans with a bone to pick.
but its more about when they make the big circus sideshow out of everything. I dont think I've yet seen a vegwhatever that has not put on the big display for all to see when about to eat anything.
Didn't read pages 2 or 3, but along with gelatine being a no-no for vegans, isinglass is also not something a vegan can use to clear beer. It's made from the swim bladder of a fish...
^^^ ha ha this guy, I like this guy.
I had an ethics class in college. Animal Sciences 597 I think.... Anyway, half the class was hardcore vegans. Not the kind that are that way for dietary reasons. And the other half were farmers. It was an awesome class. They brought in members from ALF to speak on behalf of PETA one day. The cops had to escort them out. It was great.
The real question will be...Since being a vegetarian is a choice in diet, will the vegetarians eat whatever food they can find or starve once the zombie apocalypse begins?
I haven't seen anything in this thread about it.. but I'm curious about if Diatomaceous earth is vegan/vegitarian. I know some breweries use it in filtering.
I do NOT want to see any more vegan bashing posts. This is a beer discussion, not a bashing thread. Please keep on topic, thanks!
What part of BFE Ohio are you from?