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Monday, 20 April 2009 by Dr Maytel
Alex went pale and called for milk, yoghurt and anthing else available to stop the burning
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Why even bother, when you know Manuel Quiroz is king
Monday, 20 April 2009 by Dr Maytel
Alex went pale and called for milk, yoghurt and anthing else available to stop the burning
Posted in: chilli, food machismo, hot hot hot | 0 comments | |
by Dr Maytel
McGovern, professor at the Pennsylvania University, Philadelphia, studied the evolution of viticulture in the East and West, finding some earthenware along the Tigris river showing traces of tartaric acid (an element which is characteristic of the grape fermentation), honey, apple juice and brew barley (a sort of beer ante litteram).
Posted in: Alcohol, ancient food, Beer, Drinks | 1 comments | |
by Dr Maytel
WHO attributes approximately 3 million deaths a year from such diseases to inadequate fruit and vegetable
intake — a risk factor almost as deadly as tobacco use or unsafe sex.
Posted in: diet debates, Vegetables | 1 comments | |
Friday, 10 April 2009 by kinakoJam
Posted in: agriculture, diet debates | 0 comments | |
by kinakoJam
Scientists have found that free-range pork can be more likely than caged pork to carry dangerous bacteria and parasites. It’s not only pistachios and 50-pound tubs of peanut paste that have been infected with salmonella but also 500-pound pigs allowed to root and to roam pastures happily before butting heads with a bolt gun.
If clean and humane methods of production cannot be developed, there’s only one ethical choice left for the conscientious consumer: a pork-free diet.
Posted in: agriculture, diet debates, Pork | 1 comments | |
Thursday, 9 April 2009 by kinakoJam
Jeremy Bentham, the philosopher who 200 years ago also advocated for women’s rights, gay rights and prison reform (...) responded to Kant’s lack of interest in animals by saying: “The question is not, Can they reason? nor, Can they talk? but, Can they suffer?”
In recent years, the issue has entered the mainstream, but even for those who accept that we should try to reduce the suffering of animals, the question remains where to draw lines. I eagerly pushed Mr. Singer to find his boundaries. (...)
I asked Mr. Singer how he would weigh human lives against animal lives, and he said that he wouldn’t favor executing a human to save any number of animals. But he added that he would be troubled by the idea of keeping one human alive by torturing 10,000 hogs to death.
These are vexing questions, and different people will answer them differently. For my part, I eat meat, but I would prefer that this practice not inflict gratuitous suffering.
Yet however we may answer these questions, there is one profound difference from past centuries: animal rights are now firmly on the mainstream ethical agenda.
Posted in: Animal Feed, torturing cute animals with food, vegetarian food | 2 comments | |
Wednesday, 8 April 2009 by Dr Maytel
Posted in: african food, food dance, potatoes | 0 comments | |
by Dr Maytel
A man goes into MAJOR DEPTH about cooking up the placenta from a recent pregnancy and making a gourmet dinner party out of it. Check out the photos at your own discretion. I'm not easily grossed out, but a normal person probably would be. i just find it funny that this is just a roundabout way for self-righteous vegan hippies to engage in cannibalism.
Posted in: cannibalism | 1 comments | |
by Dr Maytel
As we are approaching Easter I thought it would be appropriate to make an Italian Lenten dish - a somewhat quirky offering called Tonno di Coniglio which translates to Rabbit Tuna.
This is a dish from the Piedmonte region of Italy and the story goes that the monks would dunk rabbits into the lake and then pull them out where they would then be baptised as fish. This meant they would be able to eat them during lent as they would be eating fish and not meat.
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Tuesday, 7 April 2009 by kinakoJam
Posted in: kiwi cuisine, NZ food | 0 comments | |
Sunday, 5 April 2009 by Dr Maytel
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by kinakoJam
Posted in: German food, Laura Ashley Vegan, vegetarian food | 0 comments | |
by kinakoJam
Posted in: American Food, Cologne food, pie in the sky, recipes | 0 comments | |
Saturday, 4 April 2009 by kinakoJam
Posted in: brekkie, Cologne food, media maelstrom, Toronto food | 0 comments | |
Thursday, 2 April 2009 by kinakoJam
Posted in: Celebrity Chefs, Food Writer, Sandwiches | 4 comments | |
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