tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905169465704406712.post5439484950848517949..comments2024-01-04T19:02:33.869+01:00Comments on Smile, you're alive!: Of course I'm a vegetarian!Roberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11153214692214484230noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905169465704406712.post-83650512075210692962009-07-28T23:02:59.411+02:002009-07-28T23:02:59.411+02:00Hey there,
I personally drink milk and eat eggs, ...Hey there, <br />I personally drink milk and eat eggs, but only those marked organic (even if they are not all they are advertised for, they are still better than those without the eco-logo). I also try to buy egg-free pasta because for pasta only the cheapest, i. e. industrially produced, eggs are used. Just to give an example.<br /><br />In this grafic you see eggs and cheese ranking in the middle and industrial beef production by far outranking the rest relating to water consumption which is probably a good indicator of the way it has to go before it lands on our table: http://lh5.ggpht.com/_vwa-4EFv6k0/Sm9mMZLQLDI/AAAAAAAAGHo/qCkRYf4wwb0/Gallons%20water%20per%20pound%20of%20food.jpg<br /><br />I think that with the ecologically less influential food the ethical arguments way more heavily. At least for me it's that way...<br /><br />Thanks for commenting :)Roberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11153214692214484230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905169465704406712.post-65462911111615675222009-07-28T16:52:36.994+02:002009-07-28T16:52:36.994+02:00What about drinking milk and eating eggs? I don&#...What about drinking milk and eating eggs? I don't do either, except as ingredients in things (cake is fine for me, but no scrambled eggs and milk!) It's not an environmental or moral decision: I'm lactose intolerant and just can't stand eggs. <br /><br />But what impact do these things have? We always hear about the negative impact of the meat industry, but what about dairy? Eggs? Hmmm.Amy Sunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15361534369684509078noreply@blogger.com