No Milk (Was: Harnessing the sun to keep milk fresh : A story from Goa)
"Sidney Lambe" > wrote in message
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> On alt.food.vegan, Romanise > wrote:
>> On May 6, 11:39=A0am, Sidney Lambe >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> >> Tofu cheese is better than dairy-based cheese. As a diabetic,
>>> >> you probably already knew that.
>>>
>>> Who needs cheese? Why do supposed plant product eaters try to emulate
>>> animal product eaters?
>>
>> Would you want this be answered by Dr Jai Maharaj?
>>
>>> Tofu cheese is gross. It is disgusting. It isn't even cheese.
>>>
>>> There are _much_ better things to do with tofu.
>>
>>> > Tell us how Rural economy of India can be sustained without any
>>> > animal husbandary?
>>>
>>> Why should he answer stupid questions like that?
>>
>> I did ask him several times what doctorate he received from what
>> university in what year with what name?
>> He has remained quiet.
>>
>> To the question "how Rural economy of India can be sustained without
>> any animal husbandry?" he needs to reply because he claims to be an
>> Engineer trained at India's premier Institue of Technology at Delhi
>> which was established primarily to improve the lot of Indian people
>> most of whom live in rural regions of which 60% have no land and so
>> are not farmers but do keep a cow, a buffalo, a goat, to provide them
>> with some protein.
>
> You can't keep goats or cows or buffalos without land. Do you
> have any idea how much plant material they consume? How about how
> much water a cow or buffalo consumes? If they can keep a goat or
> cow or buffalo they can use the land that supports those animals
> for farming/gardening instead How about how much water a cow
> consumes, which would be much more advantageous.
>
>>> No one needs to
>>> engage in animal husbandry anywhere. They are farmers. They can
>>> grow anything. There are hundreds of commercial crops to choose
>>> from.
>>
>> There are lands in India which cannot be cultivated and cultivation
>> activity needs reducing to keep, reintroduce vegitation cover on the
>> land for getting back to climate that is contrubuting less to global
>> warming.
>
> You do not need to cultivate land to grow crops on it.
> Google "no-till farming".
>
> And so what if there are lands that can't be farmed? There are
> plenty that can. Duh.
>
> Your stupidity and ignorance are getting to me.
>
that's nothing compared to what he does when he goes around knocking on
doors with bible in his hand. he associates hindu habit of vegetarianism a
big impediment to the growth of his religion and hence it is important his
psyche that animals get killed.
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