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by rickydroll
793 days ago
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They also have a different relationship to eating animals than people who think meat comes on a plastic tray wrapped in shrinkwrap. From what I've seen, the attitude is more mindful of the animal you raised and interacted with. You don't want to waste any part of their sacrifice in becoming food for you. I take it a step further and say that if you're going to eat animals, make the best possible, best-tasting meal out of them. |
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The flip side is that I also have no quasi-romantic attachment to it being "real" meat.