RE: Steemit vegetarians, "deathless meat" is almost here...what do you think?

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Steemit vegetarians, "deathless meat" is almost here...what do you think?

in news •  7 years ago 

Lab grown meat horrifies me more than actually killing a chicken does. Why? Because I don't trust scientists not to foist human meat on us.

They're already culturing about a third of all vaccines in aborted human fetal cell tissue for us to inject.

CDC vaccines ingredients list (anything listing "human diploid"):
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/appendices/B/excipient-table-2.pdf

Making cannibals out of us seems to be some kind big corporate sport.

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I'm sure this is something that will concern others as well

So here's my lentil burger recipe -- cook lentils per package instructions, cool, stir in egg (also a deathless animal product), season as desired (onion powder & salt or soysauce work well), spoon out in a pan with some olive oil and fry. Actually a pretty hearty meal.

Hi suzannel, I wouldn't call eggs a deathless animal product. I don't know if you're aware of this, but since male chicks are useless for the egg industry, they're killed immediately after birth. Also as soon as the hens don't lay enough eggs to be profitable anymore, they're slaughtered too, way before the end of their natural lifespan. Maybe if you buy eggs from a local farmer the situation might be different, but these are the standard practices in the industry.

Yes, I was aware of some of this, although I had thought roosters were raised by the big poultry industry just for their meat. No, huh Sad.png