Friday, May 14, 2010

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The Question of the Week # 9

"But plants are living things but also?"

So, after a somewhat lengthy discussion about my cooking boneless post I now have the motivation to post again a question of the week =)

Recently someone told me that plants are indeed living beings and also suffer and therefore it would be just as cruel as to kill animals, because plants die, too, etc. etc. I any / any vegan / to think (and certainly vegetarian), statements in this direction has ever listen to. In my early days as a vegetarian for many many years ago:) I did not know what to say. Now I know.

confront Not too often convinced me Meat eaters with the argument that plants are living things. They feel it is usually very clever and I think a special trick to have beaten.

So first plant was in no CNS (central nervous system) projects. A nervous system is a fundamental prerequisite for the experience or the feeling of physical pain. A pain that is comparable to that of humans. An ability or an ability to suffer pain has been demonstrated in mammals (which does not now, all other animals may be gefuttert that is a different topic).
why I have no problems to eat plants because it has not been demonstrated that the plant approximately the same feeling as I do when I for example, cutting.

Let's say, plants feel the same or nearly the same as people or animals. Even then I would eat the plants.
Because we know go for the food industry of animals for the meat industry (and the milk industry, egg production, etc.) is much more plants on it.

The ratio of grain to bread is 1:1. The ratio of grain to chicken meat 12:1 to 3:1 pork, beef and eggs from 10:1 to 4:1 and 5:1 and milk (see picture).
So I eat a plant diet, although they are "only" plant-based plants are still less than an omnivore.

This was refuted the argument delusional sense of hope =) Have you actually

questions? I would be happy if her what about posting the comments. The best questions I can here declares in the "Question of the Week" section to discuss =)



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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Brian And Andrew From A Place In Greece

magazine idea: cooking boneless

"The magazine for people who do not eat meat."

"You live vegan or vegetarian, and good food is just as important to you like good music? Annoy restaurants in" vegetarian understand "the leaflets know? You have long known that political and environmental commitment and what to do with nutrition? You may not care where your vegetables come from and what's inside? For you animal rights and human rights are important issues? Then "boil boneless" your issue. (...) "

A few days ago I held the magazine in his hands and was thrilled!

The first issue I missed. Edition 2 is all about tofu and its various methods of preparation. Here is finally proved that tofu is not the boring radiergummiartige mass for which it is often thought, but varied, aufgregend and extremely tasty;)

"Cooking Boneless" is really very versatile, therefore, for it will be offered interviews, recipes, book reviews, restaurant reviews and other information about vegetarianism and veganism.

also really appealing is the design, cheerful, colorful and not too overloaded. This magazine is in my opinion really closed a gap and I hope that it will expand in the future perhaps. Is it fun to read it, the topics are taught to understand.

Even as a vegan / in one here is not too short, but are in many reports, eg, on book reviews and to a vegan lifestyle respected and vegan information presented. Even with the one other interviews vegan-modern projects are presented.

All in all I'm really happy about this magazine and hope that they have a large audience (and the / one or the other / s omnivore / in;)) responds.

seeing-and worth reading!

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