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    Unless you restrict your diet to carrion and fallen fruit it's pretty difficult to eat without killing. Vegetarians kill as much as omnivores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thejuanupsman View Post
    Unless you restrict your diet to carrion and fallen fruit it's pretty difficult to eat without killing. Vegetarians kill as much as omnivores.
    How???
    I dont get your point...
    How the vegetarian kill the as much as omnivores????


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    i say HOTDOGS ..."get in my belly!" ...i too am a hotdog lover and i do have to restrict the amount of them i eat . I do not think i want to watch this video ...i wish i had never seen some videos i saw of how some ppl treated food back in the kitchen before you get it over the counter...scarey stuff....goes to show u never know..... hey I'm sure alot of foods have chicken lips in them...

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    wow man... wow. I was at a bbq/kegger, and i ripped a buncha hot dogs apart.... they were delicious and i thought nothing of it. Funny thing is; im very much against the fast food industry... the way the beef patties could potentially be made from hundreds if not thousands of cows. Not only that, but the way they slaughter cows and pigs is sick. They have a place called the bleeding line, in pig farming, where they literally cut it up hang it from its legs, and let it drip dry as it moves along a conveyor..

    Thank you for this... well kinda. At the very least i will never eat another hot dog again. Hell, i dont think ill eat another piece of meat that isnt coming directly from my local butcher.

    How can the FDA and adminstrations like it allow this kind of thing to happen? How much money are they getting under the table to look the other way? Im sickened. Bad beats are nothing compared to this.

    oh and juan.... breakfast cereals? what in gods name goes in in general mills or kellogs that i dont know???

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    If you never seen the movie Soylent Green.
    You wont eat another cracker either.



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    Quote Originally Posted by 0maxpower0 View Post
    wow man... wow. I was at a bbq/kegger, and i ripped a buncha hot dogs apart.... they were delicious and i thought nothing of it. Funny thing is; im very much against the fast food industry... the way the beef patties could potentially be made from hundreds if not thousands of cows. Not only that, but the way they slaughter cows and pigs is sick. They have a place called the bleeding line, in pig farming, where they literally cut it up hang it from its legs, and let it drip dry as it moves along a conveyor..

    Thank you for this... well kinda. At the very least i will never eat another hot dog again. Hell, i dont think ill eat another piece of meat that isnt coming directly from my local butcher.

    How can the FDA and adminstrations like it allow this kind of thing to happen? How much money are they getting under the table to look the other way? Im sickened. Bad beats are nothing compared to this.

    oh and juan.... breakfast cereals? what in gods name goes in in general mills or kellogs that i dont know???
    Cereals, because of the way grains are stored and harvested inevitably end up containing a certain allowable amount of bug parts and/or small animal excrement. The hygiene standards in plants that produce meat parts are, because of greater regulation, almost always higher. If you watch that video you will notice the machinery itself is nearly spotless. Go to a plant that produces grain products, prepares produce for market or god forbid makes candies (the worst offenders) and you will see that the machines are often encrusted and unclean. It's pretty disgusting.

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    We have known this about hot dogs for all of our lives yet we go out to the ballpark and what do we do? Yep, we eat hot dogs. And they are soooo good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BnLM5 View Post
    We have known this about hot dogs for all of our lives yet we go out to the ballpark and what do we do? Yep, we eat hot dogs. And they are soooo good!
    when i go out to the ballpark it all about the peanuts and beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by navuta View Post
    How???
    I dont get your point...
    How the vegetarian kill the as much as omnivores????

    Plants are alive. The harvesting of the plant kills all or part of that plant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thejuanupsman View Post
    Plants are alive. The harvesting of the plant kills all or part of that plant.
    true true...
    But killing something that has bloods looks much worst...
    At least Im liking being a vegetarian.. It being 6 days from today...lol...
    My girl is vegetarian for 6 years already...

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    Hard to decide which are worse......hot dogs or the veggie burgers and dogs

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    Even after watching this video I love hot dogs and Im never going to stop eating them. Theres nothing better at a Cincinnati Reds game than Beacher seats and $1 hot dogs and peanuts. Nothing beats that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loonz View Post
    Hard to decide which are worse......hot dogs or the veggie burgers and dogs
    There are lots of great veggie foods but when they try to make things taste like meat it almost always fails. The only "veggie" burger I have ever liked was one that resembled a burger in shape only. It is made of onions and mushrooms and barley I think, with some cheese (so not vegan) & peppers. It was delicious. One of my favorite foods to grill.

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    It fells so strange bitting a hot dog... It is soft but fells hard on the teeth...
    So wird...
    I dont know why but for me it is one of the strangest food ever...
    I like white german pork meat on the hot dog format....

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    Quote Originally Posted by navuta View Post
    true true...
    But killing something that has bloods looks much worst...
    At least Im liking being a vegetarian.. It being 6 days from today...lol...
    My girl is vegetarian for 6 years already...
    There are lots of vegetarian foods that I really love, but I could never give up meat entirely. There are just too many things I love to give it up entirely. I can't imagine never eating, bulgogi, pepperoni, corned beef or bacon again. But I have gone weeks and months without meat and been perfectly fine.

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