Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Murder Of Animals
Imagine being herded down a narrow path toward the last terrifying minutes of your life. Imagine smelling the fear and putrid smell of death in the air, and hearing the the cries of your terrified friends. Imagine being jerked upside down by one leg, and having that leg break due to the force of the machinery that prepares you for death. Imagine hanging there in horrible pain until a bolt is slammed into your head, ending your life. Imagine being cut up into pieces, your death being celebrated with each bite. Gentle, sweet cows know the horror of this experience, because they endure this torture every day of their short lives. Can you, in good conscience, continue to be a part of this process, and not even consider going vegan or vegetarian? if you can, I feel sorry that you don't have the compassion to end this barbaric practice. We're appalled at the thought of treating dogs and cats this way, but think nothing of subjecting gentle cows, chickens, sheep, pigs, and other "food" animals to this torture. Take a virtual trip through a slaughterhouse and learn the truth about how farm animals are treated. If you can still eat them, shame on you.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
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Friday, November 6, 2009
Happy Tofurkey Day!
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and as vegans and vegetarians, the "centerpiece" of our table is NOT a turkey. In fact, vegans and vegetarians are more likely to invite a turkey to enjoy Thanksgiving at our tables with us rather than serve it up for dinner. As a vegan, my Thanksgiving dinner of choice is Tofurkey, complete with its luscious gravy, sweet potatoes, winter squash, mashed rutabagas, sometimes stuffing, cranberry sauce, creamed onions, and peas or other green vegetable. I'm absolutely in love with Tofurkey and look forward to Thanksgiving each year, because it's seasonal in my part of the country, so I can only get it at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Whatever your Thanksgiving dinner choice, we hope you'll have a peaceful and thankful day. A turkey will thank you for your compassionate choice.
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