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myimage13
11-15-2007, 12:48 AM
Q. Cow's Milk-Vegetarian or Non-vegetarian?
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Dsparate No More
11-15-2007, 12:54 AM
Depends on the cow...
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OICurready4me
11-15-2007, 01:05 AM
I would say vegetarian
Cotties
11-15-2007, 01:36 AM
Not sure if this is a joke.
Well it's definitely not vegan
Some vegetarians say they only eat vegetables, some vegetarians say they don't eat animal parts or harm animals so therefor its fine for the vegetarian diet..
Why the question? please
Q. Cow's Milk-Vegetarian or Non-vegetarian?
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UltimateNaneki
11-15-2007, 01:43 AM
nope cows milk is not for veggian...veggian can only drink Soy milk!
Cotties
11-15-2007, 01:50 AM
so how do you define a person who only eats vegies but doesn't object drinking milknope cows milk is not for veggian...veggian can only drink Soy milk!
UltimateNaneki
11-15-2007, 01:56 AM
so how do you define a person who only eats vegies but doesn't object drinking milk
Those are people that don't eat meat but drink dairy products. I believe they still think they are vegitarians but have some expections.
I have friends that are vegetarians but they eat fish, cheese and drink milk.
I also have friends that are veggians and they eat no dairy,meat, or drink milk.
I say do what you want but don't get in my face when I have a steak! :D
tom33
11-27-2007, 09:00 AM
it better be vegetarian and organic!
MagicalBeing
11-29-2007, 03:51 AM
steakkkkkkkkkkkk... i need to go to sleep.. i am getting hungry..
Q. Cow's Milk-Vegetarian or Non-vegetarian?
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Follow up question: Breast milk: vegetarian or non-vegetarian?
OICurready4me
01-31-2008, 07:07 AM
From about.com:
Vegans do not eat meat of any kind and also do not eat eggs (http://vegetarian.about.com/od/vegetarianvegan101/f/eggsubstitute.htm), dairy products, or processed foods containing these or other animal-derived ingredients such as gelatin. Many vegans also refrain from eating foods that are made using animal products that may not contain animal products in the finished process, such as sugar and some wines
So, Milk would have to classified as non-vegitarian and those people who claim to be vegans and still drink cow's milk are hypocrites.
OICurready4me
01-31-2008, 07:10 AM
The real question should be....
Are vegans hypocrites if they eat pussy or suck dick? either way, meat is being eaten...maybe not "consumed" but eaten nonetheless...:lmao
soooo...i guess bacon is still not a vegetable either...guess i wil never be a veggie then...
OICurready4me
01-31-2008, 08:02 AM
One thing I dont get is the mantra Vegans use with regards to the cruely to animals because those animals are raised to produce food for us which keeps us alive. Is that any different than the vegetables that are grown so we can eat and survive? I don't see the difference.
The talk is that chickens who's egg production decreases with age get slaughtered. And the problem with that is....???? We still eat the chicken! The same with cows that give less milk. We still eat the beef! It is not like these animals are being raised for one purpose and when that purpose doesn't meet our needs any longer that we just throw it on the scrap heap. We then use that animal in another manner.
Do the vegans realize that many of the animals they refuse to eat are eating not just grain, but also some of the same vegetables that they eat also, that were raised for consumption by us, maybe weren't up to our "eating" standards and thrown out to be used as feed for the animals. And also, the animals that they refuse to eat provide the farmers with manure that is used as fertilizer for those vegetables that they all love to eat. It all goes full circle.
I know there are organic goods. I am not talking about that because the vegan "code" doesn't state that their vegetables have to be organic which would make a better stance for their case, at least.
oldandnaked
02-02-2008, 08:33 AM
Follow up question: Breast milk: vegetarian or non-vegetarian?
Cannibalism
Sunfiresix
02-02-2008, 08:35 AM
Anything with a breast has gotta be good for you....
What OIC said.....
We try to buy organic skim milk when its available...
I like my meat too much to be a vegetarian
Wonder though....cows don't eat meat...so they are vegetarians, aren't they?
oldandnaked
02-02-2008, 09:29 AM
What OIC said.....
We try to buy organic skim milk when its available...
I like my meat too much to be a vegetarian
Wonder though....cows don't eat meat...so they are vegetarians, aren't they?
Actually some cows do eat meat. It may even be the meat of other cows ground up and placed in their feed by humans. If my memory serves me correctly this procedure was a possibly a contributing cause of "Mad Cow Disease". Enjoy the milk on your cereal this morning.
OICurready4me
02-02-2008, 09:33 AM
Actually some cows do eat meat. It may even be the meat of other cows ground up and placed in their feed by humans. If my memory serves me correctly this procedure was a possibly a contributing cause of "Mad Cow Disease". Enjoy the milk on your cereal this morning.
Exactly....that IS what began the Mad Cow Disease....they put ground up beef in their feed
Actually some cows do eat meat. It may even be the meat of other cows ground up and placed in their feed by humans. If my memory serves me correctly this procedure was a possibly a contributing cause of "Mad Cow Disease". Enjoy the milk on your cereal this morning.
Blehhhhhhhhh.....hopefully my organic milk was produced by properly fed cows.
OICurready4me
02-02-2008, 09:59 AM
Blehhhhhhhhh.....hopefully my organic milk was produced by properly fed cows.
Well, you just never know.....there is no saying exactly what they have to be fed...just that it doesn't include pesticides (up to a certain level, of course, so they ARE eating pesticides)....that they are being treated with antibiotics...that they aren't given bovine growth hormone to produce more milk (which is only a protein our bodies digest anyway so it doesn't impact us)....and the cows must have "access to a pasture", which opens the door to the industry having nice big grassy fields next door to the very barns so the cows have "access" but never leave the barn. So, actually, the organic standards are not a whole lot different than the normal standards but the cost of the milk is double.....talk about a CASH cow!
oldandnaked
02-02-2008, 10:01 AM
Blehhhhhhhhh.....hopefully my organic milk was produced by properly fed cows.
Rest assured, if they were fed the ground up meat of other cows, then by law those dead cows would have had to been organically fed as well. The old truth on labeling thing. Bon appetite.
Rest assured, if they were fed the ground up meat of other cows, then by law those dead cows would have had to been organically fed as well. The old truth on labeling thing. Bon appetite.
LOL.....my god.....I feel so much better now.....
Thanks Naked.....:kk
oldandnaked
02-02-2008, 10:05 AM
It's my mission in life to make the ladies happy, the pleasure is all mine.
OICurready4me
02-02-2008, 10:07 AM
LOL.....my god.....I feel so much better now.....
Thanks Naked.....:kk
This should help you out Mcat...
Two labels, organic and Biodynamic (trademarked), provide a reasonably reliable guarantee that the beef comes from the animals least likely to carry the disease. Those cattle were never fed certain animal by-products--blood, organ parts, and nerve tissue--that are the chief means of transmitting this brain-wasting illness. But you may have to shop outside your supermarket to find beef with those labels.
Both labels describe farming methods that ban animal by-products in cattle feed. The ban is enforced via inspections by independent parties: the U.S. Department of Agriculture for organic, and the Demeter Association, a private nonprofit group, for Biodynamic, an organic farming method that uses some spiritual principles.
This should help you out Mcat...
Two labels, organic and Biodynamic (trademarked), provide a reasonably reliable guarantee that the beef comes from the animals least likely to carry the disease. Those cattle were never fed certain animal by-products--blood, organ parts, and nerve tissue--that are the chief means of transmitting this brain-wasting illness. But you may have to shop outside your supermarket to find beef with those labels.
Both labels describe farming methods that ban animal by-products in cattle feed. The ban is enforced via inspections by independent parties: the U.S. Department of Agriculture for organic, and the Demeter Association, a private nonprofit group, for Biodynamic, an organic farming method that uses some spiritual principles.
Hey OIC....can you just do the shopping for me....pick up some milk...;)
duanehofner
02-02-2008, 10:32 AM
I believe strict Jewish beliefs do not allow eating meat and drinking dairy products together. But it is not meat.
oldandnaked
02-03-2008, 07:33 AM
Hey OIC....can you just do the shopping for me....pick up some milk...;)
While you're there would you get me a pack of ground beef, I wanna do my part to keep that stuff out of cattle feed.
Just a thought, if I fry up one patty of beef that's been fed beef and slap a chunk of cheddar on it, will I have a double cheeseburger?
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