mudsticks
Obviously an Aubergine
In November, somebody might try to ruin your life by suggesting you might try stopping shaving for a month.
Does that mean I have to start shaving in the meantime

In November, somebody might try to ruin your life by suggesting you might try stopping shaving for a month.
Why?
Genuine question.
We can't bring ourselves to eat Basil....Does that include Basil? Cos I bet he’s not happy about that.
Out of her cold dead hands....@Fab Foodie can I have HW’s collection of Hebridean gins?
This is not a particular well balanced documentary, it's a bit evangelical, it's easy to pick holes in BUT, I absolutely agree it's worth watching, the info about the impact of meat-eating is particularly eye-opening for many. The fact is that there are few (if any) downsides to heading towards a low meat/no meat diet.I can't see myself ever going totally meat free but after having watched the game changer on Netflix I've come to the conclusion that the days of eating meat are coming to an end for lots of different reasons. Not just my personal health but that of the planet.
Sorry awfully forward, but it got back-ended on the last page.If you don't fancy 'Veganuary.
Try 'Regenuary'...
Try to source your meat, milk, cheese, and eggs from sources that farm sustainably, that regenerate earth fertility, and build soil for the future.
Pasture fed meats for example.
Cut out the factory farmed stuff.. Terrible for animals, and the environment with all that shipped soya, and slurry effluent.
Well grazed, and cared for pasture, can actually sequester carbon by encouraging deeper rooted grasses.
Natural grassland habitats are supposed to have large herbivores grazing.. That's a natural ecosystem situation.
Eat less animal products, but pay a bit more, and source them well.
Become a sustainable locavore.
Eat what grows in your area.
Eat seasonally, eat from your region..
Eat well. Eat deliciously.
Hint _ that's not avocado's and almonds in the UK.
My vege friend says you used to be able to get a decent vege option most places, but now the one option for weirdos is vegan, which isn't half so tasty.
Indian Hindu friends are Vegetarian and no problem to cook for.
Vegans, on the otherhand:
https://www.veganlifemag.com/should-vegans-eat-figs/
Not really each to his own, is it? Industrial fishing and meat production affects everybody negatively, not just the consumer. “Like” sounds a bit selfish as a justification.Each to his own.
I like chicken and fish. 🐔🐠😁
Not really each to his own, is it? Industrial fishing and meat production affects everybody negatively, not just the consumer. “Like” sounds a bit selfish as a justification.
Not vegan and not vegetarian either.
For three reasons
1. Bacon.
2. Sausages.
3. Cheese.