Maz
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By 'electrical job' do you mean you were the one firing the stun-gun?I walked into an abbatoir, 1985, to do an electrical job, I walked out 3 or 4 hours later and have not eaten meat since, nor have I wanted to.
By 'electrical job' do you mean you were the one firing the stun-gun?I walked into an abbatoir, 1985, to do an electrical job, I walked out 3 or 4 hours later and have not eaten meat since, nor have I wanted to.
Utter bollocks.Wouldn't do for everybody to become vegetarian; millions of animals would be destroyed and billions more would never be born. Complete species would we wiped of the face of the earth, as their only use and hence, the only reason for breeding them and keeping them alive is for food.
I have to say I was surprised at a) how easy it was to make & b) how much nicer it was than the shop bought 'nut' milks. I will happily do it again. I have yet to try making my own rice milk, but I reckon cashew nut milk should be very good as well. I have the soya beans ready to try some homemade soya milk when we get back from out holiday as well. I did this http://nouveauraw.com/raw-recipies/desserts/deep-dark-chocolate-blackberry-cheesecake/ recently as a birthday cake for myself which was excellent. You would never have known it was made from cashew nuts - but costs wise, it is definitely "a treat" - once a year job nothing more. It is on the menu again though because my brother-in-law is looking at opening a raw food café and we want him to feature it. We know it will be a hit.We're experimenting with making our own rice milk at the mo. I wouldn't recommend it for diabetes though due the carb count. Probably better than the stuff on the supermarket shelves. I'm not vegiterean or vegan, just do things like that sometimes.
Great, I can suck the chocolate off first.The homemade brazil nut milk I made was also much nicer than the shop bought stuff, lovely and creamy.
please. gets in the way being allergic to it!Great, I can suck the chocolate off first.![]()
fish are not included in a vegetarian diet.I am not going to get on any high horse about the pros and cons regarding this but i do have a question, how do veggies justify eating eggs and fish ?Surely they are unborn animals and meat albeit from the sea.
Utter bollocks.
and a source of omelettesEggs are often unfertilised eggs AFAIK... but they are often a source of debate.
we are on holiday at the moment and our friends have hens which have the best eggs we have ever come across - they roam wild on the shores of Loch Rannoch. We get an unlimited supply because they are laying way too many for them to eat, and because we always come 'out of season' she can't get rid of them all. So far we have had 2 dozen since we arrived on Saturday...and a source of omelettes![]()
we are on holiday at the moment and our friends have hens which have the best eggs we have ever come across - they roam wild on the shores of Loch Rannoch. We get an unlimited supply because they are laying way too many for them to eat, and because we always come 'out of season' she can't get rid of them all. So far we have had 2 dozen since we arrived on Saturday.... There will be more to follow and I know she will fill our car with them on the way home as well... they are so tasty, I can never say no to them. Omelettes are many, as are very soft boiled eggs and 2 very happy cyclists...
We stay in a holiday home on the north shore. We have cycled the up & over into Glen Lyon via that route out of Carie walks. See here http://www.cyclechat.net/threads/your-ride-today.8938/post-2369920 - I don't see the point in camping for that cost though in high season it is obviously more. Have noticed that the campsite signs are covered over for the Kilvrecht campsite - didn't think it was seasonal but I could be wrong. Expecting to be snowed in by the end of the weekend.Off topic but you lucky sod on being by Loch Rannoch. We travel from Southampton to the campsite on the south road every year (normally May but this year Scotland). Last year I took the MTB and was on the Carrie walks everyday, this year I'm planning on taking the road bike and testing those small inclines.
we are on holiday at the moment and our friends have hens which have the best eggs we have ever come across - they roam wild on the shores of Loch Rannoch. We get an unlimited supply because they are laying way too many for them to eat, and because we always come 'out of season' she can't get rid of them all. So far we have had 2 dozen since we arrived on Saturday.... There will be more to follow and I know she will fill our car with them on the way home as well... they are so tasty, I can never say no to them. Omelettes are many, as are very soft boiled eggs and 2 very happy cyclists...
By 'electrical job' do you mean you were the one firing the stun-gun?