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Scientists at Dukes University in America have concluded that plant based meat substitutes are not truly interchangeable with real meat, so therefore are not nutritionally equivalent to real meat. Would this make you re- evaluate or change your perception of alternatives meat free products?.
Note this not a vegan /meat war so please respect people 's answers choices and responses.
Thank you lol Amanda xx
My cows are plant based. That's all they eat. Then I eat them. See. I do eat plant based food
Hi Amanda,
I enjoy meat. I'm not tempted by veggie burgers or sausages or textured whatevers, but I cook a decent chilli and if necessary I'll use Quorn mince substitute to keeps both sides of the eating divide happy. I must admit, I can't easily tell the difference once its been cooked anymore.
Marti xxx
Where the beef. No way would even think of eating a plant base burger or anything also no bugs either know they becoming popular too on this twist lol. Goes for any meat chicken too
I eat small amounts of meat, but I enjoy vegi-burgers also. I never thought that they were an exact substitute for meat. I eat them for a protein source that has no saturated fat in it. I also drink pea protein shakes. I also like sea food like salmon.
I have never eaten meat, so these new food products are fantastic.
You would never persuade me to put part of an animal in my mouth - eeeeyeeeewww!!!!
Totally respect your decision Laura, but your are definitely missing some great food.
Sea food Eva, I just can't eat any of that. I struggle to sit at a table if it's being served in front of me.
I must leave the table Amanda xx
Morning Amanda.....
did you start this now because you knew Stephanie Plumb was on holiday??? 😂😂😂😂😂
Ok....let's see how far one this gets??
I am a meat eater, so why would I need a substitute?.....there's still plenty of meat isnt there??..
Don't get me wrong, I love veggies too, especially curries and salads, but swapping a lovely prime steak for some lab invented replica containing god knows what or a fungus based mish mash of something shaped like bacon or a sausage......oh do come on!!!!
Will there be more Veggie Kings than Burger Kings???....not in my lifetime....
Just my opinion and I love you all no matter what you eat.....
Grace Cutlet xx
Bugs, no way either Donna, I with you on that one.
No bugs Amanda xx
Hello my little cutlet, well I didn't plan that way "honestly". I have put a foot note at the bottom (wrote it with my toes) 😂😂😂😂😂 sorry. About respect and it's not a war. But I'm with you I eat both sides of the fence although I am more of a meat eating person. Fish 🤢
Hope the girls on here can refrain from all out war, and as you say love them all regardless.
Topic policewoman Amanda xx
Hi Marti, all round yours for a chilli night then.
Lol Amanda xx
Oh absolutely love chicken dishes Celeste, so much you can do with it too.
Lol Amanda xx
I don't feel like I am missing out on anything, and, from my point of view, it isn't food.
It totally freaked me out when I first discovered that other people eat animals - just as it tends to freak people out that, aged 56, I have never eaten meat.
The oldest lifelong vegetarian I know is my aunt, who married one of the founder members of the Vegetarian society back in the 1960s.
They were widely seen as wierdos, as was I until this recent boom in veganism.
The new radical vegans are wierd... I got booted off a vegetarian forum for saying you don't need vitamin supplements on a vegetarian diet.
Apparently that's dangerous talk - dangerous to health.
All I can say is my aunt is perfectly healthy and still travelling back and forth to Uganda, where she runs a school for orphans which is transforming and enriching the surrounding villages by sharing resources such as a well, farm products and a truck.
No vitamin supplements or meat, ever, and she's approaching 80.
My grandmother, whose idea it was to go vegetarian during the war (she swapped meat ration coupons for vegetable rations, and found she could put more food on the table, and never looked back).
She was also vehemently anti sugar - said it's the white death. Honey was the only sweetener she used and yes, honey is an animal product, but it's not meat - it's bee vomit, so not part of the animal.
All power to you if you enjoy what you eat - I think that's important with food - it shouldn't just be a functional thing.
But I could no more eat meat than a cowpat, which is arguably vegetarian... sorry if that seems gross, but it's a reasonable comparison. 😁
Well Michelle technically that's a very good answer, not sure many are going to see it that way though. We had a mixed dairy herd, but later changed to beef. Nothing like a natural grass feed joint of quality beef.
Hungry and looking forward to Sunday roast Amanda xx