Showing posts with label Vegetarianism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetarianism. Show all posts

Friday, 4 February 2011

A Vegetarian On a Soapbox

Dear Friends,


As many of you already know, I am a vegetarian.  Duh.  Now, when I was younger, I used to go all PETA on people's asses.  Telling them that eating meat was disgusting and wrong, abusing boys at high school football games for "killing an entire cow" to make their leather jackets.  As I got older, I simmered down with abusing people for making a different life choice than me.  Not because I think that eating meat is any less wrong or less disgusting than I did in highschool, but because I don't think attacking people is a good way to help them see the light.


Now more often than not, I leave most my comments to myself, and instead try to lead by example (our wedding was even vegetarian), and get very excited/give my friends lots of tips and advice when they announce that they've decided to embrace the vegetarian way of life.  Unfortunately, I actually only have a few vegetarian friends, and alas, even Nick is not a vegetarian - which I would like to point out before I continue this little rant.


Hi people that are meat eaters and read this blog, I like you.  I like you a lot.  I like when you come by and leave nice comments.  (and occassionally mean ones - hi Charlotte - you telling me my pictures were wack was possibly my most fave comment ever.)  Now that I have said that... I am going to go PETA on your asses.


I understand that there are many causes one can be passionate about in this world and sometimes we must choose our battles wisely, but I think vegetarianism/veganism is more of a way of life than a cause.  I can't count number of times I have been absolutely disgusted when a person has said, "I just don't want to know where my meat comes from."  But friend!  You are PUTTING THAT INTO YOUR BODY!!!  You, you crazy person who counts calories, and worries about getting enough protein (which we vegetarians have NO problem with BTW), and portions out your food so as to make it match the food pyramid.  Maybe you prefer to buy things that say local and shop at farmers markets in the summer.  You think about and worry about food... and you don't care where it comes from?!?  Nothing offends me more than an individual who chooses the ignorance is bliss route when it comes to meat eating.  You should know what you are eating.  You should know the process that landed that pig on your plate.  Ignorance is certainly NOT bliss for the animals you are eating, the conditions many of them are raised in are absolutely horrible, not to mention inhumane.  


I bet plenty of you love animals.  And if given the opportunity to kill a cow yourself, you just couldn't do it.  There is a reason you couldn't do it, silly - it's because it's WRONG.  Killing cows and pigs for your own carnal pleasure is wrong, especially ones that have been raised in factory farms.  There is no way on earth that you can call yourself an "animal lover" if you eat animals.  It's a contradiction.  Plain and simple.  


Personally, I am mostly a vegetarian for ethical reasons, but there are other reasons to be one as well.  It's better for your health, it's much better for the environment (hello cows are big methane producers), no worries about foot and mouth disease, food poisoning, or consuming weird antibiotics or hormones either.  


If you have read this far, thanks for sticking with me.  I think Sir Paul McCartney can explain things a little more eloquently and in a little more detail than I can... so can I kindly ask that you meet your meat before you leave this page, or leave any snarky anti-vegetarianism comments on this blog.  After you watch it, be my guest.



And, if by any chance you have been contemplating vegetarianism and don't know where to start, or are now contemplating it, please PLEASE email me and I promise that I will help lead you in the right direction.  And I won't judge you if you still really like bacon or can't imagine a life without hamburgers.   


xoxo


Kelly


ps.  Are any of you already veggie?  I would love to know why you chose this lifestyle too!  



Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Give Away - Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone!!

Wow!  
This is my 201th post.
I think thats pretty crazy.
And even crazier that there are still people reading this.

My blog seems to change directions a lot so I appreciate you for sticking with me.
But at the heart of it, I will always be a food snob,
and there will always be food posts around here.

Unfortunately, due to our current circumstances,
I won't really have much to share with you for awhile 
(except maybe pizza delivery photos)...

This makes me super duper sad.
I love taking pictures of food and sharing recipes - 
especially when you let me know how my stuff turned out in YOUR kitchen!

So in order to celebrate my 201th post... 
and to make sure I am still helping someone concoct delicious vegetarian food,
 I am doing a give-away!!


I've said it before,
Deborah Madison's Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone 
is my favorite vegetarian cookbook.  
The recipes are simple and I think they will appeal to you carnivores too.

The rules are simple:

Be a follower.
and
Leave a comment.

(I would like you extra if you left a comment telling me what dishes from this blog,
if any, you have made, or are planning on making, but this won't get you extra points.)

Simple right?
Winners will be picked September 15th.
Good luck!  

Friday, 14 May 2010

A Sad Day for Sheep

Yesterday while I was walking the Doodle I saw our local farmer, Phil, herding his sheep and lambs into a very small enclosure on the far side of the field.  I feared the worst....


Today confirmed my fears when the little babies were no where to be found.  Unless Phil has moved them to a secret hidden field somewhere I think it is pretty safe to assume that they are currently being butchered into little lamb shanks and rack of lamb and other lamb based carnivorous dishes.

Doodle and I are sad.  We've really enjoyed watching them run and play in the fields.  Each of them had their own little personality.  Some of them were brave and would come up to us to say hello, and others would run straight to their mums when they saw us coming.  I always told Heidi she couldn't play with them because what would eventually happen to them would only break her heart (and she sometimes eats lamb flavored food so that would be pretty effed, no?) but today I am the one feeling a little pit in my stomach.  I think I got attached.


While it's no secret that I'm a vegetarian, I don't usually get up on my soap box and preach to you about my lifestyle choice.  I, for one, do not appreciate it when carnivorous comedians think that dangling meat in front of my face is absolutely hilarious (you would seriously be surprised how often this happens and FYI it's NEVER funny), so I assume my omnivorous friends don't appreciate me sharing all the details of how that steak came to be on their plate.  But today I just have to say,  I don't get it.  How can you kill such adorable little lambs just to give yourself maybe 10 or 15 minutes of gratification at the dinner table?  If you have any convincing arguments I'd love to hear them.  But be warned I have been a vegetarian since the age of 9 and I have yet to hear anything in the slightest way convincing.

ps.  I hope we can still be friends even if you are a meat eater.

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