those supermarket rotisserie chickens
"Bruce" > wrote in message
T...
> In article >, cshenk1
> @cox.net says...
>>
>> Bruce wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>> > In article >, cshenk1
>> > @cox.net says...
>> > >
>> > > Bruce wants everyone to eat 100% GMO free and organic with cage
>> > > free and grass fed tossed in.
>> >
>> > You say that as if it would be a bad thing.
>>
>> You act like that's all anyone is allowed to eat.
>
> If people have to eat meat, it would be nice if they didn't eat the
> industry stuff, where the animals are treated the worst. You clearly
> love your pets. You should be able to understand.
>
>> > > Meantime, he's proabably pigging out on battery chicken.
>> >
>> > I don't eat meat.
>>
>> LOL, so that means you can be as snooty smug as you want at those with
>> a more normal diet.
>
> I'm not being snooty smug. I'm just pointing out that people who buy
> industry meat support animal cruelty.
>
>> > If someone's so poor that they can only afford battery chicken and
>> > similar, then I'll shut up.
>>
>> There are several here and I'll admit my budget doesn't stretch too far
>> since I'm having to pay out of pocket for a kid in college. I could
>> probably manage free range without that bill but in reality, we are low
>> meat eaters and 50% of what we do eat in that protien line is seafoods.
>
> If you don't eat much meat anyway, it wouldn't cost you a lot to replace
> your little bit of industry meat with something more humane.
>
>> Chicken here is normally whole and I get to **** off the dogs and cat
>> because all 6 of us like dark meat best, so the dogs and cats get the
>> breasts (pesky white meat, useful only for chicken salads).
>>
>> You on the other hand look set to place a battle if someone says they
>> can't afford your version of meat when you say you are vegetarian and
>> have no dog in that fight.
>
> If someone can't afford free-range meat, that's the end of the
> discussion, unless you're prepared to stop eating meat altogether. But I
> doubt that there are many people in this newsgroup who have to buy
> industry meat for financial reasons.
I'll go you one better, I doubt that there are many people in this newsgroup
who don't eat meat, so why not enjoy your way of eating and leave others to
theirs? I'm hapy to leave you to yours, but in truth I think your attitude
at times could be improved with a nice steak.
Cheri
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