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    This is another attempt by our “wishy-washy” media to turn us all veggie.

    I know its good tv and does attract good viewing figures, but face it, what they are saying is cheap food is bad food.

    If you haven’t eating an in week, you would be surprise at how fast you would hunt and kill anything to stay a live.

    Its ok if you can afford to spend £10 on a chicken, but most family on low incomes can’t, this is just another case of the middle classes in the media trying to force there views on the people who can’t afford them.

    And I would ask anyone who thinks being a “veggie” is a good idea to go a “veggie” restaurant and try the food, its over price rubbish and uneatable.

    Lets face it most people in the media now feel pushing immigration for many years has been a mistake and now they have moved onto this.

    Yet again its just one more case of the “chosen view” forcing there misguide views on the rest of us.

    If you’re that dumb that you can see a few “gay lovely” are manipulating you again, you shouldn’t own a tv.

    See this for what it is, rating, ratings, RATINGS

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    @smiley wrote:

    I have the same problem as you, Sharon. I went vegetarian for 2 years after seeing a cow being slaughtered.

    I make sure I only buy local meat from animals that have lived a free and happy life up to the slaughter now though… but.. I still feel guilty.

    totally agree there smiley im lucky to live out in the sticks where animals are reared for meat but they have a decent life before they are despatched. my local butcher is a dead ringer for fred elliot on corrie street. he even talks like him, so we have a good laugh whilst buyin the sunday roast. also in our village we ave free range sheep…
    theyre not suposed to be free range as such but they have rights to roam and we often ave or gardens eaten wholesale by sheep. we arent allowed to kill them [just as well nowadays] but my best mate hijacked two of them and got the local paper involved, eventually the farmer agreed to pay compo for her garden but it was over a year before he paid up. even tho we see them running around we all still enjoy lamb. i would never buy cheap meat from a supermarket the conditions are awfulfor the animals. keep it local i say. :lol:

    #302515

    You are should a f u c k ing nut wishpish

    So its ok to eating something has long has its happy?

    Its ok to eat something has long has its well treated and killed in the right way?

    Tell me you are on drugs; tell me there are people looking after you?

    I think we all know that nothing likes to be killed no matter how well its looked after or how happy its life is, when I think about it, the worst life is, the happier they are to die.

    #302516

    @waspish wrote:

    @smiley wrote:

    I have the same problem as you, Sharon. I went vegetarian for 2 years after seeing a cow being slaughtered.

    I make sure I only buy local meat from animals that have lived a free and happy life up to the slaughter now though… but.. I still feel guilty.

    totally agree there smiley im lucky to live out in the sticks where animals are reared for meat but they have a decent life before they are despatched. my local butcher is a dead ringer for fred elliot on corrie street. he even talks like him, so we have a good laugh whilst buyin the sunday roast. also in our village we ave free range sheep…
    theyre not suposed to be free range as such but they have rights to roam and we often ave or gardens eaten wholesale by sheep. we arent allowed to kill them [just as well nowadays] but my best mate hijacked two of them and got the local paper involved, eventually the farmer agreed to pay compo for her garden but it was over a year before he paid up. even tho we see them running around we all still enjoy lamb. i would never buy cheap meat from a supermarket the conditions are awfulfor the animals. keep it local i say. :lol:

    I agree completely, Waspish, I live in the countryside also. I only buy from the local butchers, who in turn only buy from the local farms. Same with the local fruit & veg store. The cattle literally has MILES of fields to roam and feed, plenty of space. They’re looked after well, so that takes some of the guilt off, they’re not being brought up cooped up miserable.

    #302517

    God, Im a big meat eater.. Yet I love animals… I cant even watch Lassie!! Or anything
    to do with an animal suffering!! Yet I dont feel gulty when I eat it for some reason, maybe
    I just look at it as a dinner, Just typing this is making me sad!! “Stupid” I know… But I
    do agree, They should let the animal have a full life before slaughtering it!!…. :cry:

    #302518

    @prettypink wrote:

    God, Im a big meat eater.. Yet I love animals… I cant even watch Lassie!! Or anything
    to do with an animal suffering!! Yet I dont feel gulty when I eat it for some reason, maybe
    I just look at it as a dinner, Just typing this is making me sad!! “Stupid” I know… But I
    do agree, They should let the animal have a full life before slaughtering it!!…. :cry:

    Who can watch Lassie, it was bloody awful!

    #302519

    @anita Gofradump wrote:

    @prettypink wrote:

    God, Im a big meat eater.. Yet I love animals… I cant even watch Lassie!! Or anything
    to do with an animal suffering!! Yet I dont feel gulty when I eat it for some reason, maybe
    I just look at it as a dinner, Just typing this is making me sad!! “Stupid” I know… But I
    do agree, They should let the animal have a full life before slaughtering it!!…. :cry:

    Who can watch Lassie, it was bloody awful!

    Shut It!! Mr no heart!!

    #302520

    I have a heart, so what if it’s black and has a steel centre, it counts! 8)

    #302521

    @anita Gofradump wrote:

    I have a heart, so what if it’s black and has a steel centre, it counts! 8)

    Lol!! I was trying too be all serious, doing that post!!

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