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Started by tim, February 10, 2008, 17:10:20

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tim

1. A rare outing - Burford Garden Co - lovely day. The plants, especially the indoor exotics, were superb.
The food 'hall' was its usual tempting self with, amongst others, Kelmscott sausages & Upton Smokery Chicken - the most luscious I've ever tasted. One sour note - in the wake of news of the £1.99 Chicken -  their Organic birds were £13.85. I very green, but not that green!!

2. Big ad in the press - Marcus Pierre White - "Knorr Chicken stock - delicious, honest food, never needed anything else " - not even the Organic one. So much for his cooking!

tim


Froglegs

 Â£13.85     :o :o :o     Glad you had a nice day Tim, did you buy anything.

Trixiebelle

I spied an organic chicken in Sainsburys the other day. I refuse to shop in supermarkets as a rule BTW but I was taking someone to the hospital that was next door so it was cheaper to park in their free car-park & go for a nosey!

Said organic chicken was 8.00 & the assistant I asked to be directed towards said chicken didn't really know what I was talking about.

Talking to someone today they said supermarkets only paid 2p for a battery chicken. There's a long way to go yet ...

The Devil Invented Dandelions!

redimp

It basically boils down to how much you value the life of another thinking, feeling, living creature.  If you only think it is worth £1.99 and don't mind the pain and discomfort suffered during that life,  then that is what you pay.  :-\
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

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littlebabybird

Quote from: redclanger on February 10, 2008, 19:49:06
It basically boils down to how much you value the life of another thinking, feeling, living creature.  If you only think it is worth £1.99 and don't mind the pain and discomfort suffered during that life,  then that is what you pay.  :-\

I'm not trying to upset or anything, just interested.  if you (anyone) are that worried about the life of another thinking, feeling, living creature would you/they realy be eating it?

redimp

#5
Good point - in my case "no" - been veggie for 22 years. :)

But I suppose the welfare of an animal up to slaughter is important even if you do believe there is a form of killing that is humane and can get your head round the taking of a life.  Which in some cases I must do because I allow slugs to throw themselves in beer and drown.
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valmarg

Man is by nature an omnivore, ie a hunter gatherer.  The human digestive system is intended to accommodate both flesh and vegetables.

Personally, I never buy meat from a supermarket, particularly not Tesco.

I shall never be a vegetarian, but I do my best to buy meat that has been humanely reared and slaughtered.

valmarg



Just Vegging Out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o-q5KJX4-w

Watch the above youtube

Its of newly hatched chicks - when we bare in mind the vast majority of baby creatures by nature are with a mother, that they feel pain, distress, and fear - and that the chicks in this process plant have yet to have feed or water.

Please ignore the last few seconds of the film - there is some laughter put on by the film maker who posted onto u-tube.

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