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Stop eating crap!: Inside the slaughterhouse
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Thursday, February 14, 2008. Photo from knox tri's flickr stream. It's not often that slaughterhouses allow reporters inside to photograph the proceedings. So I was surprised to this slideshow. In North Carolina's Charlotte Observer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Heart of the City Farmers Market. Stuff I consider to be Crap. View my complete profile. The Ethicurean - Chew the right thing. From the department of EWWWWWwwwwww. Farmers Market, Ukrainian style. Earl Butz, postscript.
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Stop eating crap!: The return of the canned cheeseburger
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008. The return of the canned cheeseburger. Here it is: the truest expression of crap food at its most elemental; the crap sublime, if you will. OMG, someone actually TRIED that nauseating-looking German cheeseburger. In a can. The enterprising - and undoubtedly iron-stomached - folks over at the Onion. Had the nerve to actually eat something that, one suspects, is really more an object for parody than degustation. Stuff I consider to be Crap. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Stop eating crap!: Call me Captain Obvious,
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Call me Captain Obvious,. But it is official, people. Americans just don't have a monopoly on crap convenience food. Yes Your eyes do not deceive you. That is, in fact, a cheeseburger in a pop-top can, courtesy of the Germans. The ultimate in camping convenience - can't bring a whole Mickey D's with you on your hike? Toss one of these in your pack and you're good to go. O, Guten Tag, Achim. Vere iss ze neearest PICKL shop? Although these days it's all gone pretty downmarket....
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The Caring Carnivore: What This Blog is About
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Meet Your Meat (Milk, and Eggs). Friday, September 17, 2010. What This Blog is About. There are many people in the world who either do not eat meat at all, or eat it unapologetically with no interest in how it is produced and the impacts on animal welfare (and also to some extent, conservation, nationalism, religious identity and a great many other subjects). This blog is not for those people. Was it raised humanely? Is it vegetarian fed, organic, genetically modified? What doe this all mean. The Carnivo...
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The Caring Carnivore: October 2010
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Meet Your Meat (Milk, and Eggs). Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Why Do People Eat Meat? Why Do People Eat Meat? It seems that taste is the main driver of meat consumption. Meat is consumed predominantly for the pleasure derived from consumption (Becker et al, 2004; Verbecke et at, 2004). Interested they were in pursuing improvements to the meat production system. A minority of people identify themselves as vegetarian (e.g. 2.3%, Gossard and York, 2003). If you look at why some people. Eat meat- it often in...
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The Caring Carnivore: Dog Eating as a Rabies Risk
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Meet Your Meat (Milk, and Eggs). Thursday, March 20, 2014. Dog Eating as a Rabies Risk. The processing of stray dogs into meat seems to be a growing industry in Nigeria, and it is known that some of the dogs slaughtered for this purpose are infected with rabies. Research has shown that some people infected with rabies seem to have been exposed via dog meat consumptions, and also that people involved in this trade often do not know how to recognize rabies or the risk it poses to human consumers. Awesome I...
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Stop eating crap!: Courtesy of the NYTimes,
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Courtesy of the NYTimes,. A cute human interest story. Unless you're poor and can't afford real food, that is. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Heart of the City Farmers Market. Stuff I consider to be Crap. Just another high-minded food-o-phile drawn to organic farming and local food. I spent a season working on small family farm in Bolinas, Ca and have been going back to yank vegetables out of the ground and trap the occasional gopher ever since. View my complete profile.
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Stop eating crap!: December 2007
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Monday, December 10, 2007. Sometimes you just need a little comfort food. Which, for me, is this kind of thing:. Broiled mackerel with grated daikon, miso soup, brown rice w/ stir-fried hijiki and parboiled green beans with sesame seeds. That’s pretty much the sort of thing my mom always made at home - some kind of broiled fish, very simply prepared vegetables, miso soup and rice with a couple of rotating accompaniments like salt pickled turnips. Sauteed lotus root, burdock kinpira. Add the drained hijik...
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Stop eating crap!: February 2008
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Thursday, February 21, 2008. From the department of EWWWWWwwwwww. I’d write more about this. If I weren’t about to puke. Stuff I consider to be Crap. Monday, February 18, 2008. Via Alexis Hayder's Liberian Living blog. A snapshot of a street market in Monrovia:. Read the post that goes with the photo here. Thursday, February 14, 2008. Photo from knox tri's flickr stream. It's not often that slaughterhouses allow reporters inside to photograph the proceedings. So I was surprised to this slideshow. Is conc...
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