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Don't Eat Camel - Eat Schmeat!

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I'd rather not any meat at all, thank you, but for those meat addicts like my husband, this could help. This article on Gristmill (excerpt below) goes into detail on pros and cons of "schmeat." Tags: meat alternatives PETA vegetarian.

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Celebrities who Disappoint

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This is an interesting article that reveals some stuff I didn't know about celebrities I like. She went back to red meat because she said the vegan diet almost killed her and was aging her hands. (I To go all the way back to red meat? Disappointing, but, as the article asks, is it fair to hold celebrities to a higher standard?

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Animals as Raw Material

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I came across this article in USA Today entitled "Waste not, want not: Companies find uses for leftover animal parts." Now, meat companies are putting more resources into sustainability programs, says Paul Rutledge of the American Meat Institute's sustainability committee.

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Pet food ingredients and sourcing. It matters!

4 The Love Of Animals

Ideal Balance uses high quality ingredients like real meat, fruits and vegetables. I was also very happy to learn that all meat and poultry used in Hill’s foods comes from USDA-inspected facilities. Author has been compensated for completion of this article. is not responsible for the content of this article.

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From Today's New York Times

Animal Ethics

4): Your article about E. Then I saw the photo of Stephanie Smith and read the accompanying article. It’s a terrible but ultimately not surprising tale, given the continued lack of self-regulation and the emphasis on profit over safety in the meat industry. To the Editor: Re “ The Burger That Shattered Her Life: Trail of E.

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From Today's New York Times

Animal Ethics

Go vegan, go vegetarian, go humane or just eat less meat. To the Editor: Soon after I read Gary Steiner’s article, my wife asked me to kill a spider, which I did. Indeed, many paleoanthropologists maintain that the evolution of the large, energy-hungry human brains depended on a transition of our ancestors’ diets to include meat.