vegecareian

An ethically motivated reduction in meat consumption. Respectful & considered meat eating. Abstinence from processed meats and 'meat flavoured' products.

A heightened awareness of the impact and origins of commercially available meat and meat product.

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Vegecareian.com aims to inform & promote the adoption of Vegecareian, low to no-meat diets. Food ideas and inspiration feature alongside information regarding the environmental and health benefits of Vegecareian eating practices, as well as articles, links and discussions related to animal rights and the ethical issues involved in meat production.
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[18 May 2012 | Comments Off | 6 views]

I’m not telling you to go eat processed cheese, or that all food rules are bad and doomed to become pathological and isolating. It’s just that there’s more to food than just its ability to confer health, or even spiritual enlightenment.

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[17 May 2012 | Comments Off | 4 views]

Hidden in dark sheds, force fed other species body parts and waste, animals exist and die for the propaganda of “meat,” that it tastes good, and is good for us. Nothing is further from the truth.

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[16 May 2012 | Comments Off | 8 views]

Food labeling and transparency should be a fundamental, mandated practice employed across every food category, even those with the most complex supply chains.
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[15 May 2012 | Comments Off | 9 views]


Seat post light that is bright, beautiful, and mostly (we never say completely when it comes to bike thievery) theft proof.

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[14 May 2012 | Comments Off | 11 views]

The doctor is in. The sushi doctor, that is, and he’s working to bring sustainable sushi to Detroiters.

Dr. Sushi, a Wayne State University studen…
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