In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at the emergence of a new player in the non-dairy milk game and ways of greening the music industry.
Considering that I only buy milk once every so often for cooking recipes, I'm not too worried about that. Also, if people want to make a personal choice to eat/buy plant based products, good for them. I'm tired of seeing it/having it rammed down my throat daily.
A joke a friend of mine told me once: "How do you know someone is vegan? Don't worry, they'll tell you!!"
I don't care what people do so as long as it doesn't interfere with me. I'm not about to go to the local vegan restaurant/store and start screaming, "EAT SOME F**KING MEAT MOTHERF**KERS!!"
"CDN_PATRIOT" said Also, if people want to make a personal choice to eat/buy plant based products, good for them. I'm tired of seeing it/having it rammed down my throat daily.
If you have extremeist vegans force feeding people all the time where you live, I'd move.
"DrCaleb" said Also, if people want to make a personal choice to eat/buy plant based products, good for them. I'm tired of seeing it/having it rammed down my throat daily.
If you have extremist vegans force feeding people all the time where you live, I'd move.
Never-ending Facebook ads, YouTube commercials (that seem to happen at least twice per vid), and other mediums. There are a few vegan restaurants/shops here in town (one which I patronize when I'm able, because they have coconut milk shakes that are awesome!), and a couple of them are very militant.
I stopped picking up orders from one of them when I was still driving for Uber Eats because the late 20-something woman that runs it is a complete psycho. I've met some vegans that are cool, but the majority seem completely off the deep end.
"CDN_PATRIOT" said There are a few vegan restaurants/shops here in town (one which I patronize when I'm able, because they have coconut milk shakes that are awesome!), and a couple of them are very militant.
There are a couple vegan restaurants I like around here too, but I like them because they serve good food, not because they are vegan. But none of them are fundamentalist vegan.
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-J.
I'll stick to cow milk.
-J.
Weird. You'd rather get the soluble fat and protein of a mammal than that of a vegetable. Yuck!
A joke a friend of mine told me once: "How do you know someone is vegan? Don't worry, they'll tell you!!"
I don't care what people do so as long as it doesn't interfere with me. I'm not about to go to the local vegan restaurant/store and start screaming, "EAT SOME F**KING MEAT MOTHERF**KERS!!"
To each his or her own, right?
-J.
"Weird", I say while eating a bowl of Honey-Nut Cheerios with oat milk.
Like whitening my ground coffee beans with ground soy beans.
Also, if people want to make a personal choice to eat/buy plant based products, good for them. I'm tired of seeing it/having it rammed down my throat daily.
If you have extremeist vegans force feeding people all the time where you live, I'd move.
"Weird", I say while eating a bowl of Honey-Nut Cheerios with oat milk.
Like whitening my ground coffee beans with ground soy beans.
Coffee cream for me, thank you.
Also, if people want to make a personal choice to eat/buy plant based products, good for them. I'm tired of seeing it/having it rammed down my throat daily.
If you have extremist vegans force feeding people all the time where you live, I'd move.
Never-ending Facebook ads, YouTube commercials (that seem to happen at least twice per vid), and other mediums. There are a few vegan restaurants/shops here in town (one which I patronize when I'm able, because they have coconut milk shakes that are awesome!), and a couple of them are very militant.
I stopped picking up orders from one of them when I was still driving for Uber Eats because the late 20-something woman that runs it is a complete psycho. I've met some vegans that are cool, but the majority seem completely off the deep end.
It's disappointing.
-J.
"Weird", I say while eating a bowl of Honey-Nut Cheerios with oat milk.
Like whitening my ground coffee beans with ground soy beans.
Coffee cream for me, thank you.
To each their own. I know where cow cream comes from, so soy cream for me.
There are a few vegan restaurants/shops here in town (one which I patronize when I'm able, because they have coconut milk shakes that are awesome!), and a couple of them are very militant.
There are a couple vegan restaurants I like around here too, but I like them because they serve good food, not because they are vegan.
Easiest way to avoid Facebook ads is avoid Facebook.
Tastes the same.
Does not!