For me, the maximum taste, almost like making love, is a escarol salad with tomatoes and onions.
I quite like the idea of being vegan but I also really like blue cheese
Not that of the partner, I mean, in love effusions.
But really there are people who could not forbear to feel a lot of fat and nerves under their teeth?
I believe there may be a superior goal in a man's life.
Thought of this while making love to another of those heirloom tomatoes. Might have to grow these with the cannabis plant.
Do you ever get frisee endive?
I would very much like to see the sources indicating the link between quantum physics and eastern medicine. As well as the evidence of anger being in flesh if you don't mind.
As well as the evidence of anger being in flesh if you don't mind.
The effects of stress on cattle, pigs and sheep prior to slaughter are reviewed. Long-term preslaughter stress, such as fighting, cold weather, fasting and transit, which occurs 12 to 48 hours prior to slaughter depletes muscle glycogen, resulting in meat which has a higher pH, darker color, and is drier. Short-term acute stress, such as excitement or fighting immediately prior to slaughter, produced lactic acid from the breakdown of glycogen. This results in meat which has a lower pH, lighter color, reduced water binding capacity, and is possibly tougher. Psychological stressors, such as excitement and fighting, will often have a more detrimental effect on meat quality than physical stressors, such as fasting or cold weather. Fighting caused by mixing strange animals together is a major cause of dark cutters in cattle and deaths in stress susceptible pigs. The physiology, causes and prevention of the porcine stress syndrome and dark cutters, is reviewed. Methods for detecting genetically stress susceptible breeding stock are reviewed. The effects of stunning method on meat quality are also covered.
Since 2009,[68] Yulin, Guangxi has held an annual festival of eating dog meat (purportedly a celebration of the summer solstice)... Estimates of the number of dogs eaten during the festival range from 10,000-[56][71] 15,000.[72] Festival organizers claim that only dogs bred specifically for consumption are used, but others claim that some of the dogs purchased for slaughter and consumption are strays or stolen pets, as evidenced by their collars.[55] Some of the dogs eaten at the festival are burnt or boiled alive[73] and there are reports that the dogs are sometimes clubbed[56] or beaten to death in the belief that the increased adrenaline circulating in the dog's body adds to the flavor of the meat.[55]
Source please?If we accept Darwin's evolutionary theories we realize that the human being has made real progress BEFORE eating meat. What in fact allowed man to differentiate himself from the monkey? Why did the monkey continue to live bliss by jumping from branch to branch and the man was already beginning to build the first tools and the first weapons for hunting?
What event has given to him this intelligence?
This is a good question, no?
But that seems to never be done.
The development of the human brain has therefore occurred BEFORE the consumption of meat, BEFORE the hunt, because without having those extra skills, it would have been very difficult.
I would very much like to see the sources indicating the link between quantum physics and eastern medicine. As well as the evidence of anger being in flesh if you don't mind.
Thought I would be turned away from your views because I am a carnivore, but your dissertation above is an interesting read at the very least. Thanks for taking the time to contribute @TiSteamo.
Have a great, meat-free day!
Source please?
the dog meat festival
So your logic states that we were never omnivores and that meat consumption played zero role in the brain development of early humans, despite the well established evidence to the contrary? Gotcha.
Why "source"?
I think I just made an argument using my logic.
So your logic states that we were never omnivores and that meat consumption played zero role in the brain development of early humans, despite the well established evidence to the contrary? Gotcha.
I never said that "we have never been omnivorous".
I made an argument, which may be plausible or not, but it is a reasoning.
On the other hand, to say that there is solid evidence without thinking about it makes me understand that you have not read what I have written.
How you can eat meat if you do not yet have the ability to hunt and you are not a natural predator, but you can only rely on your intelligence? Which, however, can not reveal itself because you ate meat, because you have not eaten it yet, not having the skills to hunt.
I do not think it's so difficult to understand.
If something is still not clear to you, tell me.
How you can eat meat if you do not yet have the ability to hunt and you are not a natural predator, but you can only rely on your intelligence? Which, however, can not reveal itself because you ate meat, because you have not eaten it yet, not having the skills to hunt.
Chimpanzees are largely fruit eaters, and meat composes only about 3% of the time they spent eating overall, less than in nearly all human societies. Adult and adolescent males do most of the hunting, making about 90% of the kills recorded at Gombe over the past decade. Females also hunt, though more often they receive a share of meat from the male who either captured the meat or stole it from the captor. Although lone chimpanzees, both male and female, sometimes hunt by themselves, most hunts are social. In other species of hunting animals, cooperation among hunters may lead to greater success rates, thus promoting the evolution of cooperative behavior. Such cooperation has also been posited as important in our own evolution (Washburn and Lancaster 1968).
Since much of early tool use by hominins that survived (us, not australopithecus) is evidenced by scraping marks on the bones of animals killed by other animals, there's at least one source of meat that does not require hunting skills.
No one can really "answer" a koan. But, the science would say the eating of nuts required a lengthening of the small intestine in order to take advantage of the full food value from those rich sources. We became able to eat meat because we were able to use some of nuts nutritional value and bodies changed to take more advantage of that food source. This gave us enough small intestine to take advantage of meat.
Since much of early tool use by hominins that survived (us, not australopithecus) is evidenced by scraping marks on the bones of animals killed by other animals, there's at least one source of meat that does not require hunting skills.
The more important point, IMO, is that we, correctly, don't look to the behavior of chimpanzees and early humans for moral guidance.
I don't think it's so difficult to understand that meat was initially obtained through scavenging carrion from dead mammals. Then we combined this activity with hunting.How you can eat meat if you do not yet have the ability to hunt and you are not a natural predator, but you can only rely on your intelligence? Which, however, can not reveal itself because you ate meat, because you have not eaten it yet, not having the skills to hunt.
I do not think it's so difficult to understand.
If something is still not clear to you, tell me.
Luckily we don't have to assume, since we've already studied it and know it to be true.I do not know guys ...
However, let's assume it's true: meat consumption has made us smarter.
Whatever helps you sleep better at night.If sucking bones would make us smarter, it would be enough to frequent mcdonald daily instead of university.
We ate so much meat and we became so smart to understand that we can do without it.
With supermarkets and refrigeration, humans today can and increasingly do eat a vegetarian or vegan diet year-round. And given the amount of heart-stopping saturated fats in factory-produced animal products, a plant-based diet can be healthier.
Oh gosh, sorry. And here I was thinking I was being original! And yes you're absolutely right about plant diets. But there's no evidence that adding a small amount of wild game meat to that otherwise plant based diet is doing any harm to the body.. sure makes it alot tastier thoughThe article you quote extensively has already been discussed, but the conclusion bears repeating.
But there's no evidence that adding a small amount of wild game meat to that otherwise plant based diet is doing any harm to the body.
As long as it's cooked long enough.
If everyone had to kill their own meat, we'd probably have many more vegans. Hunted and fished as a boy. Even if it's debatable whether that was wrong, it still seems kind of mean, considering I didn't need to. Does that harm us as well, in other ways?
I guarantee you, you will gain more smarts from eating McDonald's than a dog would attending university. The issue is not how "smart" one is, but one's capability to think. There, it seems the larger the brain to body ratio is, the "smarter" the animal. (See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain-to-body_mass_ratio ) Brain size in our ancestors rapidly increased in relationship to our ability to use omega fatty acids. We still study the relationship to brain development today. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18789910) The source of those Omegas to the smaller of our ancestors came from nuts as I've already mentioned. Early consumers of nuts did not get much advantage of the Omegas there until some mutation started a successful branch of our ancestors that got a longer small intestine. That intestine gave those ancestors more ability to extract the Omegas from nuts. Which was then available for neurogenesis giving them larger brains to then figure out they also can use meat as an extremely efficient source of nutrients. Giving them evolutionary advantage over those without the longer small intestine.I do not know guys ...
If sucking bones would make us smarter, it would be enough to frequent mcdonald daily instead of university.
As the poet says, "Nothing is known, everything is imagined."
I bet Fellini ate meat.
The time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as they now look on the murder of men.