DancingSinging ([info]dancingsinging) wrote,
@ 2009-03-20 13:08:00
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Yum. Flesh!

I've decided to only eat meat that I feel good about eating. So, the grass-fed, drug-free, humanely slaughtered cow in my freezer? Yum-bo! Delicious Taco Bell tacos? I'm just saying no!

A couple interesting things have come to light out of this eating habit shift:

- I can't believe how many times I forget! I chobbled down this delicious turkey sandwich at Starbucks, and it took me three days to notice that I had slipped. It's like over the years of omnivoring, I got into the habit of not noticing that what I'm eating used to be an animal.

- It's hard to find convenient, nutritious vegetarian food around town. I grew up in a much more hippie-friendly town, so when I was a vegetarian as a kid, I didn't realize how easy I had it.


The impetus for this change was a series of conversations at Potlatch with a cool guy named Ian. He seemed like a really great person, but after a while, I noticed myself deciding I didn't like him. That was strange enough that it caused me to probe a little deeper, and I realized that I was just projecting my internal conflicts onto him. I wrestled around with it and realized that I really don't think it's cool for me to have been participating in mass production of meat.

After I got over myself a bit, I went to talk to Ian some more. We had a great conversation about things like 'why should I be ethical when no one else is?' and 'since there's probably never going to be a big enough consumer shift to change things, why bother?' He had a lot of good insights. The one that's been most helpful to me has been the concept of 'not in my name.' I don't have to be Accomplishing Something Important to decide not to participate in something that goes against my ethical principles.

Pretty soon, I'm going to get around to addressing Ethical Dairy. But one big change at a time!

P.S. I am so not saying that people who eat Big Macs are bad, or even advocating ethical meat consumption. Just sharing where I'm at.



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[info]skadhisgydhja
2009-03-20 09:42 pm UTC (link)
Come the end of April and I'll probably be able to help you at least a bit with the ethical dairy idea. :) And this fall I may have a turkey for you if you're still interested.

And by the way, I AM going to respond to your last email, I promise! It's just been a bit hectic for me around here.

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[info]dancingsinging
2009-03-20 09:47 pm UTC (link)
Yes! I'm still interested in the turkey for sure. I tried to talk Jon into getting a chick we could raise in the back yard, but he wasn't into it. And I'm extremely excited about the milk!! Will the kids be weaned so soon?

I love to hear from you whenever you have time, but don't stress yourself out. I understand how crazy things are with you right now! :)

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[info]kuddliphish
2009-03-21 04:38 am UTC (link)
Go you! We try really hard to eat good meat at home, but convenience food often defeats us. And eating out healthy is already a challenge, without trying to be vegan (since I can't eat dairy.)

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[info]dancingsinging
2009-03-21 04:57 am UTC (link)
And, at least for my body, vegan/vegetarian isn't the most healthful diet. I can do fine for a few days on legumes and whole grains, but I feel better if I eat meat regularly. (This reminds me of that alien in the Steven King book, who, upon eating bacon, said something along the lines of, "Yum. Flesh!")

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[info]dancingsinging
2009-03-21 04:59 am UTC (link)
I had to go change the title of the post after that! "Ethical Meat" is so blah compared. :)

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[info]torresroman
2009-03-28 03:54 pm UTC (link)

I've decided to only eat meat that I feel good about eating.


I think that's an excellent route to take, a good middle road. Perhaps I need to do the same thing. Hmmm ... so should I be a zombie or a cannibal? Decisions, decisions ...

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[info]moondancerdrake
2009-03-29 03:06 pm UTC (link)
We're lucky enough to have several place to get ethic all grown produce and ethically harvested flesh :) The trouble is with a family of four we can't afford to shop at those places.

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