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The rise of the vegans.

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  • Getting away from the silly / extreme stuff, this thread has got me thinking a bit more about.

    I’ll freely admit I’m not an animal lover, I’ll eat anything, and I love my meat, fish, dairy and eggs.

    But I’m intrigued how i would get on without them so I’m going to set myself a challenge to have a ‘vegan week’, 7 days eating just vegan food. See how I feel mentally and physically and whether i notice any energy change.

    If anyone else fancies giving it a go give me a shout, we can get meal suggestions from the vegans off here and make a bit of an event of it.

    In World Cup semi (and potentially final) week, I should point out that a lot of beers aren’t vegan mate?

    Might want to try it next week.
  • But its a debate and points bounce backwards and forwards, surely?
    Yes, but you’ve made 43 posts in the last five pages. That’s not joining in the debate, that’s too much, and possibly stifling or putting off the input log others, particularly as it’s based on a topic that you don’t even follow!
  • Anyone, you’ll have an email in the morning saying your password has been changed to NUTR0&ST
  • edited July 2018

    In World Cup semi (and potentially final) week, I should point out that a lot of beers aren’t vegan mate?

    Might want to try it next week.
    Ah, I meant in a couple of months. I forgot to add the ‘once the summer is out the way’ bit :-)
  • Yes, but you’ve made 43 posts in the last five pages. That’s not joining in the debate, that’s too much, and possibly stifling or putting off the input log others, particularly as it’s based on a topic that you don’t even follow!
    But if people are quoting ain't I got right to reply?
  • Like I've said before, we keep our own chickens for meat and eggs, I harvest meat meself and we get bits direct off local farmers as and when. If we do buy it commercially from a butcher, we'll try and get the best quality we can afford at the time.

    Imo, looking at the bigger picture, that is the most ethical way to be, while sustaining healthy numbers of domesticated farm animals. If everyone went vegan, as some are predicting, they need to be aware that that will mean animalsnot having any worth and so being wanted.

    I also think that meat is far too cheap. One should not be able to buy 2 dressed chicken for €6, that is imo morally wrong.

    Just wanted to also add something that I don't think I've said before - My Mrs was a veggie for 10 years before we met and when i met her, chicken was just about ths only meat she would eat and she certainly wouldnt have eaten a chicken that she'd seen walking around before hand. Now she eats (or at least tries) virtually everything I do
    I can see why you have strong views on the subject, it's obviously not my thing but you clearly think about the meat you consume... you cant not when it's been walking around your garden.

    Can't speak for others and I don't have ideas of a vegan world but my issues with the meat industry (and the reason I'm currently vegan) is the way animals are treated in farms. My father in law has hens and I don't have an ethical problem with eating them, I just don't like egg.

  • Lurker said:

    I can see why you have strong views on the subject, it's obviously not my thing but you clearly think about the meat you consume... you cant not when it's been walking around your garden.

    Can't speak for others and I don't have ideas of a vegan world but my issues with the meat industry (and the reason I'm currently vegan) is the way animals are treated in farms. My father in law has hens and I don't have an ethical problem with eating them, I just don't like egg.

    Sorry mate, gotta bail out now, this aint my topic
  • Animal Aid, an animal welfare charity based in Tonbridge, has produced an information pack for those who are interested in moving towards veganism / becoming a vegan.
    Here's a link: https://e-activist.com/page/18237/data/1
  • Getting away from the silly / extreme stuff, this thread has got me thinking a bit more about.

    I’ll freely admit I’m not an animal lover, I’ll eat anything, and I love my meat, fish, dairy and eggs.

    But I’m intrigued how i would get on without them so I’m going to set myself a challenge to have a ‘vegan week’, 7 days eating just vegan food. See how I feel mentally and physically and whether i notice any energy change.

    If anyone else fancies giving it a go give me a shout, we can get meal suggestions from the vegans off here and make a bit of an event of it.

    This is my evening meal suggestion to be getting in with. I think I've lived this diet for real back in the day blud


    day 1 baked potato with beans
    day 2 toast with jam
    day 3 tin of peaches
    day 4 avocado on toast
    day 5 cornflakes with water
    day 6 rice and beans with green vegetables
    day 7 gnocchi with pine nuts and olive oil
  • Getting away from the silly / extreme stuff, this thread has got me thinking a bit more about.

    I’ll freely admit I’m not an animal lover, I’ll eat anything, and I love my meat, fish, dairy and eggs.

    But I’m intrigued how i would get on without them so I’m going to set myself in a couple of months time a challenge to have a ‘vegan week’, 7 days eating just vegan food. See how I feel mentally and physically and whether i notice any energy or attitude change.

    If anyone else fancies giving it a go give me a shout, we can get meal suggestions from the vegans off here and make a bit of an event of it.

    To do it justice I think you need to do a month.

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  • Carter said:

    This is my evening meal suggestion to be getting in with. I think I've lived this diet for real back in the day blud


    day 1 baked potato with beans
    day 2 toast with jam
    day 3 tin of peaches
    day 4 avocado on toast
    day 5 cornflakes with water
    day 6 rice and beans with green vegetables
    day 7 gnocchi with pine nuts and olive oil

    Think on day 5 I’d’ve rather gone hungry.
  • Carter said:

    This is my evening meal suggestion to be getting in with. I think I've lived this diet for real back in the day blud


    day 1 baked potato with beans
    day 2 toast with jam
    day 3 tin of peaches
    day 4 avocado on toast
    day 5 cornflakes with water
    day 6 rice and beans with green vegetables
    day 7 gnocchi with pine nuts and olive oil
    Well why didn’t you post that earlier? I’m definitely now going to give this vegan malarkey a try.

  • edited July 2018

    To do it justice I think you need to do a month.

    I’ve never gone a day so If I said a month the likelihood is I wouldn’t stick to it. I’ll give it a week and see how it goes
  • I’ve never gone a day so If I said a month the likelihood is I wouldn’t stick to it. I’ll give it a week and see how it goes
    Just seen that you can get vegan bacon. Should help out ?

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojP0DJMqW5Y

    Same study being cited by a BBC television programme called "Should I Eat Meat?".

    Think it holds up and is far from 'tin hat' territory.

    The video does mention a conflicting Harvard study.
    Bit of a short and sweet video, it's nothing new to me though I've seen a panel of vegan nutritionists arguing with meat eaters.

    When I meant tin hat I was aiming that at myself mate, if I said my beliefs and opinons on why meat eating is recommended I can't see that going down well, hence why I keep saying people should watch a documentary to hear it from experts and not myself haha
  • Experts. We don’t need no steenking experts.
  • AFKA------i fecking told you not to debate with Vegans !!!now your going to go a week eating plants and drinking pond water FFS !!!!! told you after 3days without meat i dream of meat pies.
  • AFKA------i fecking told you not to debate with Vegans !!!now your going to go a week eating plants and drinking pond water FFS !!!!! told you after 3days without meat i dream of meat pies.

    Potato and onion pie is nice.

  • Potato and onion pie is nice.

    No it isn’t!
  • A problem is that the body is far less efficient at absorbing the amino acids etc from vegetable based protein than it is from meat so you have to eat a lot more. And there are certain nutrients which don't appear naturally in a vegan diet

    https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/7-nutrients-you-cant-get-from-plants#section8

    Not impossible if you take supplements to get around, but it does reflect that biologically we are designed to have some meat in our diet.
    This is a point of debate more than one set in concrete. Isn't the overall message that however inconvenient or difficult it might be, humans can get by perfectly well without meat if they so wished?
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  • bobmunro said:

    Based on the figures in the link on the OP Veganism accounts for roughly 1% of the population, 2% for Vegetarianism - presumably leaving 97% of the population as meat/dairy eaters.

    Growing? Yes. Critical mass? A long way to go.
    I agree, but the term critical mass is intriguing.
    Mind you I think those figures are possibly lower than the reality, but I can't point to definitive proof.
  • I like making some vegetarian/vegan stir frys and curries. Can anyone recommend any vegan recipe books if I want to be more adventurous?
  • I like making some vegetarian/vegan stir frys and curries. Can anyone recommend any vegan recipe books if I want to be more adventurous?

    101 things to do with a carrot.

  • I like making some vegetarian/vegan stir frys and curries. Can anyone recommend any vegan recipe books if I want to be more adventurous?


    Get yourself to YouTube and search for Bosh, Happy Pear and Avant Garde Vegan channels. You’ll find some easy to follow recipes that will hit the spot.
  • Animal Aid, an animal welfare charity based in Tonbridge, has produced an information pack for those who are interested in moving towards veganism / becoming a vegan.
    Here's a link: https://e-activist.com/page/18237/data/1


    Get yourself to YouTube and search for Bosh, Happy Pear and Avant Garde Vegan channels. You’ll find some easy to follow recipes that will hit the spot.
    What are you two doing back on here with your common sense arguments and helpful posts? Don't you know this has descended into a pseudo-philosophical debate about imposing individual moral codes on the rest of society, bizarre criticisms of natural feline behaviour and a burning desire to illustrate that all meat actually comes originally from foliage?
  • Fucking hell lads. To summarise: being vegan is great for some, but for others its not for them.

    If you really want to give a try a 10 minute google and a fucking stove will see you right. See if you like it, see if it makes you feel better than before. If not, no harm done.

    Now I’m off to enjoy the rest of my evening without this predictable bullshit.
  • Rob7Lee said:

    Thats a very blinkered view, I'm sure I can find a video that purportedly shows that the earth is flat.

    i've no doubt if you eat a bucket load of meat a day it won't be good for you, there are studies on both sides, so thats my point, your view is not fact (as you continually say it is). I know there are studies that agree with your point of view and one's that don't.

    Personally I don't think loads of meat is good for you, particular processed, but I also don't think you need to not eat meat to be healthy.
    The people who are saying the earth is flat are lunatics though, the people who speak veganism that I've listened to are doctors and nutritional experts.

    You can be healthy and eat meat obviously, the majority of the fittest people on earth eat meat. There is no doubt that it damages your body though if ate frequently, an example sources of lead were found in some protein drinks before but wasn't damaging the drinkers because of the small dose, a higher consumption would have. It's similar to eating meat, in moderation probably won't kill you but a high consumption will increase your chances of the things I said earlier.

    A vegan gets all the same nutrients, vitamins a meat eater does except B12. So you have to make up from that, other than that you can equal anything else a meat eater eats. Especially protein as that's the one most people try and bring up
  • The heat is undoubtedly getting to folk.
  • Dazzler21 said:

    This thread was created by a vegan to wind up omnivores.

    If you don't know the difference between a carnivore and an omnivore then maybe get back under your little rock.

    P.s

    Medium Rare Steak with a home made cheese and chive sauce and steamed home grown beans and courgette with a side of shop bought potatoes.

    On a scale of Vegan to Carnivore it sits right about OMNIVORE.
    I called him a carnist.

    Carnism is the invisible belief system, or ideology, that conditions people to eat certain animals. Carnism is essentially the opposite of veganism, as “carn” means “flesh” or “of the flesh” and “ism” refers to a belief system.

    A name coined by vegans to refer to meat eaters. Where veganism is the philosophy that humans aren't better than animals and shouldn't be exploited, carnism is the philosophy that animals are inferior to humans and it's fine to eat them, test on them, use them for entertainment and the like.

    So I think google would have been your friend with that one mate
  • edited July 2018

    I called him a carnist.

    Carnism is the invisible belief system, or ideology, that conditions people to eat certain animals. Carnism is essentially the opposite of veganism, as “carn” means “flesh” or “of the flesh” and “ism” refers to a belief system.

    A name coined by vegans to refer to meat eaters. Where veganism is the philosophy that humans aren't better than animals and shouldn't be exploited, carnism is the philosophy that animals are inferior to humans and it's fine to eat them, test on them, use them for entertainment and the like.

    So I think google would have been your friend with that one mate
    ... I think people in white coats would be your friends...

    And I'm not talking about butchers
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