Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..
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Our family has reduced meat intake, partially for health reasons, partially for environmental reasons. It's a heck of a lot easier to reduce than eliminate - we don't care if mousse has gelatin, for instance, and will throw chicken stock into a soup.
The kids basically don't care. We love good food, and cook either tasty vegetarian meals, or use meat alternatives (halloumi, sunfed chicken free chicken). Yottam Ottolenghi isn't vegetarian, but has a heap of vegetarian friendly cookbooks (if you like interesting middle eastern food).
This comment probably lives in a different thread, but if you're serious about Carbon emissions, the three things you can do that reduce your carbon footprint seem to be to not have kids, don't take long trips, and eat less meat.
finally, vegetarian doesn't necessarily mean low fat/calorie. Ghee makes a shedload of happy fat indians
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I am not going Vegan or Vegetarian, but I am making a conscious effort to eat less meat.
TR Jnr has been watching Game Changers on Netflix where it talks about plant based diets.
Some of the stuff in it and the benefits seem amazing, but I probably need to watch properly as I've only been catching bits of it.
There was on experiment they did with 3 NFL players who had a meat meal one night and then vege meal the next, and after each they measured their erections (number, duration, firmness) during their sleep.
In each of them they all had longer, firmer and more frequent ones after the vege meal.
Not sure if there have been other studies like this, but in this case, small sample size, so would need to have bigger studies I guess.
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@MajorRage said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
I'm kind of interested to give it a go, but really want some real feedback from real well-balanced people.
Then why the hell are you asking the Fern?
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@JC said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@MajorRage said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
I'm kind of interested to give it a go, but really want some real feedback from real well-balanced people.
Then why the hell are you asking the Fern?
Just checking that the Fern isn't some sort of unethical, third world social experiment that's got out of control and left the creators behind as it evolves in a hive of scum and villany....
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The first Mrs JC was a vege. She was a very good cook but the variety wasn’t that great. She also pointed out, to her credit, that most of her vege friends got quite fat due to everything other they cooked having cheese in as a way of introducing fat for mouth feel and taste. She also said (true at the time, maybe not so much now) that the kinds of people who became moral veges/ vegans were the least likely to take regular exercise, so that also contributed to the weight gain and general potato-ish look.
Nowadays I eat meat but the portion sizes are usually no more than 100grams or so. I won’t be changing my meat eating habits.
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@nzzp said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@JC said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@MajorRage said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
I'm kind of interested to give it a go, but really want some real feedback from real well-balanced people.
Then why the hell are you asking the Fern?
Just checking that the Fern isn't some sort of unethical, third world social experiment that's got out of control and left the creators behind as it evolves in a hive of scum and villany....
You say that like it’s a bad thing...
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@JC said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@nzzp said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@JC said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@MajorRage said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
I'm kind of interested to give it a go, but really want some real feedback from real well-balanced people.
Then why the hell are you asking the Fern?
Just checking that the Fern isn't some sort of unethical, third world social experiment that's got out of control and left the creators behind as it evolves in a hive of scum and villany....
You say that like it’s a bad thing...
you're clearly projecting.
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Like many, I guess I have gone away from building most meals around meat and have avoided rubbish meat for a long time. I see no point in eating rapidly produced rubbery chicken or cheap mince for the sake of it. As for processed meat products (frozen patties type stuff)? That’s just foul.
However I have always had an iron deficiency and can tell very quickly if a red meat boost is required. Doesn’t take much but a steak or braise a couple of times a week is needed.
Generally though I don’t even think about whether my meal is going to have meat. I just make something tasty. -
@JC said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@MajorRage said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
I'm kind of interested to give it a go, but really want some real feedback from real well-balanced people.
Then why the hell are you asking the Fern?
Because virtual signalling I’m right your wrong people don’t last here.
At least, on the threads not about craft beer.
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@MajorRage said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@nzzp never said I was serious about carbon emissions and frankly, until the US and China change drastically, it’ll never go into my thought process.
yep. Partially carbon, partially health. Too much saturated fat isn't that great for you; eating more fruit and vegetable isn't a bad thing at all.
What it does mean is we're tending to eat better meat, but less of it. This is where I see plant based meat tackling the meat supply - not at the top end, but at the commodity end. If you get 'mince' that's similar enough in taste, and cheaper than shitty supermarket mince, why wouldnt' ya? Like anything though, the market will decide if it likes it, and how successful it all is.
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@nzzp said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@MajorRage said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@nzzp never said I was serious about carbon emissions and frankly, until the US and China change drastically, it’ll never go into my thought process.
yep. Partially carbon, partially health. Too much saturated fat isn't that great for you; eating more fruit and vegetable isn't a bad thing at all.
What it does mean is we're tending to eat better meat, but less of it. This is where I see plant based meat tackling the meat supply - not at the top end, but at the commodity end. If you get 'mince' that's similar enough in taste, and cheaper than shitty supermarket mince, why wouldnt' ya? Like anything though, the market will decide if it likes it, and how successful it all is.
Virtual signalling governments will interfere in the market if they think it makes them look good.
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@Kirwan said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@nzzp said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@MajorRage said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@nzzp never said I was serious about carbon emissions and frankly, until the US and China change drastically, it’ll never go into my thought process.
yep. Partially carbon, partially health. Too much saturated fat isn't that great for you; eating more fruit and vegetable isn't a bad thing at all.
What it does mean is we're tending to eat better meat, but less of it. This is where I see plant based meat tackling the meat supply - not at the top end, but at the commodity end. If you get 'mince' that's similar enough in taste, and cheaper than shitty supermarket mince, why wouldnt' ya? Like anything though, the market will decide if it likes it, and how successful it all is.
Virtual signalling governments will interfere in the market if they think it makes them look good.
yep, but I don't think it lasts. There's also political cost to that - remember incandescent lightbulbs and low flow showerheads?
I'm a massive fan of clearly regulated markets. Assuming (let's not argue here about it) that it's carbon the government wants reduced, put a price on it that reflects the cost. Or a cap/trade scheme. Accountants are great at figuring out and scheduling asset replacement to minimise total costs (including carbon). It's the shitty 'oh, suddenly waste levy is $150 a ton' type shock taxes that absolutely get my goat.
A lot of people have no idea how hard it is to actually run a profitable business. It's like golf, rugby and pole dancing - looks easy until you actually try to do it yourself...
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@nzzp said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
A lot of people have no idea how hard it is to actually run a profitable business. It's like golf, rugby and pole dancing - looks easy until you actually try to do it yourself...
Ain't that the truth. Like your average Labour and Greens MP for starters. They all think owners are part of a wider conspiracy to screw the working man and keep them down. Of course there are some bad bosses, but for most it is a symbiotic relationship and everybody benefits
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@taniwharugby said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
@canefan I'm in a networking/business owners group on FB, and man, some of these people that have started businesses are destined to fail!
They have no idea!!
I don't know what the stats are on small business failure in NZ. I would agree it is probably quite high. It's like inventions, one thing to come up with an idea, another thing entirely to turn it into reality
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@canefan I think many of them get money form the bank, start spending, then ask people how to do stuff, rather than finding out what they need to do before spending money...the banks probably should be making sure these people have business plans, or even the slightest idea of how much stuff will cost.
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@MajorRage said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
Look, it's all the rage, we have a thread about a meatless BK burger, we have a thread about eating meat in Austin, and a dedicated thread to BBQ'ing ... so lets get one going.
Firstly, asking for a friend.
Secondly - so has anybody done it?
Yeah had a friend that went full vegan a couple of years back. He died pretty soon after though.....
.....to me anyway
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I love meat and couldn't imagine a life without it.
I'm more than happy to eat vegetarian meals (we have meat free Mondays, and I actually prefer a vegetarian breakfast), but I could never turn.
I have started eating a lot more fish recently.
Veganism looks frankly ridiculous
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@taniwharugby said in Going Vegetarian / Vegan ..:
I am not going Vegan or Vegetarian, but I am making a conscious effort to eat less meat.
TR Jnr has been watching Game Changers on Netflix where it talks about plant based diets.
Some of the stuff in it and the benefits seem amazing, but I probably need to watch properly as I've only been catching bits of it.
There was on experiment they did with 3 NFL players who had a meat meal one night and then vege meal the next, and after each they measured their erections (number, duration, firmness) during their sleep.
In each of them they all had longer, firmer and more frequent ones after the vege meal.
Not sure if there have been other studies like this, but in this case, small sample size, so would need to have bigger studies I guess.
A lot of the stuff in game changers was exaggerated and lacking in context , for example he was crowing about the fact that gladiators were called barley eaters and took this as an example of a vegan diet being used by elite athletes back in that era. It turns out they were not much more than disposable slaves and given the cheapest food available which was barley . The ufc fighter that beat Conor McGregor isn’t actually a vegetarian and they never included the fact he got hammered in the rematch .
There’s two podcasts on Rogan about it , one from a guy debunking a lot of stuff in it and then that same guy debating the host of game changers .
The guy behind game changers argued his case well but it was pretty obvious he had a point he wanted to prove and created a narrative around ignoring studies and evidence that didn’t help him .
Also James Cameron put the money up for game changers, he’s the epitome of a preachy Hollywood piston wristed gibbon . He’s been living in Wairarapa for a while and thrashwanking in the media about NZ farming is harming the planet and we should all move to plant based diets .I’m sure there’s plenty of benefits to cutting some meat from your diet and ethically there are too but that doco is on a par with Vaxxed I reckon .