Ron Hoggan, Ed. D. wrote:
> If it was possible to create a non-meat food that provided all the nutrients
> of
> meat would you switch to it rather to continue eating meat?
Absolute not. In fact, I'm looking into expanding the range of meats
that I do eat.
http://1-800-exoticmeats.com/
Yesterday I ate something with wheat in it. Last night I was paying the
price and had to call upon a modern tool/drug, Imodium.
I pulled about 500+ weeds out of a large garden yesterday disturbing
bugs, spiders, and the weed plants themselves which are now DEAD and
won't be used for anything (except for the few radishes that had self
seeded and were growing in the garden from last year, those I kept) and
I felt not one single shred of concern. While my garden has been
completely organic to date, I did finally find some beetles known to
damage zucchini and squash plants in that area of the garden and I plan
on killing them all by whatever means necessary.
Good luck getting the lions to eat hay and apples.
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