If We Want to Save Them We Must Eat Them

I’m outraged.

As I’ve mentioned before, lately I’ve been listening to Colleen Patrick-Gudreau’s Vegetarian Food for Thought podcasts. I really love her clarity and thoroughness in her efforts to educate about food choices and debunk myths about vegetarianism.

In one of her podcasts, Colleen mentions Heritage Foods, USA, an organization that serves as the sales and marketing arms of the Slow Food Movement. In the podcast she read a piece of their “About Us” page and it was so…insane… I just had to look for myself.
Here it is:

The farms and foods that once sustained our forefathers as they settled this great land are now endangered. Farms are going belly up every day and the foods small farms raise are being lost forever because they are ignored by industrial agriculture. Just as the Bald Eagle and Panda Bear are on the brink of extinction in the wild, so are numerous varieties of livestock like Bourbon Red turkeys, Red Wattle pigs, Tunis sheep, Barred-Plymouth Rock chickens and Iroquois corn flour. If we want to save them, we must eat them! And Heritage Foods USA exists to help accomplish this goal by selling foods from small farms to consumers and wholesale accounts.

Huh? If we want to save them, we must eat them???

Ok…if we eat the animals then we increase demand for them and so small farms will continue to manufacture them.
I get it.
But…

  1. Is continuing to torture and slaughter the Bourbon Red turnkeys, Red Wattle pigs, Tunis sheep, and Barred-Plymouth Rock chickens really helping them?
  2. We’ve manipulated domestic animals to the point that they are no longer natural. Should we really continue to treat these living beings as products to be harvested and manufactured?
  3. Does this mean we should start eating Bald Eagles and Panda Bears to help support the efforts to save them from the brink of extinction?
  4. Heritage Foods says they promote “humane production.” How is sitting down to eat the corpse of a defenseless victim “humane?”
  5. Isn’t this just propaganda to sell more “product?”
Ringing the necks of turkeys is considered "acceptable" by the industry

Ringing the necks of turkeys is considered "acceptable" by the industry

We need a paradigm shift.
We need to stop treating animals like commodities.
Animals are living, breathing, feeling, sentient beings.
If you have or have ever had a pet you know this to be true.

Ok. Rant over. I’d love to open up a dialogue about this. I’ve stated my opinion…what’s yours?

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Meme Blog Award!

Thank you Kate for this blog award!

Here are the rules:
1. Share 7 tidbits about myself.
2. Share the award with 7 blog friends.

7 tidbits about myself:

  1. I’ve always been athletic – I can’t even remember a time in my life didn’t include some kind of sport or activity in it.
  2. I can touch my tongue to my nose.
  3. I’m TERRIBLE at Trivial Pursuit. You definitely don’t want me on your team!
  4. I am studying to be a Yoga Therapist through The Viniyoga Institute. I’m VERY excited about this training :)
  5. I teach yoga full time but I don’t consider it “work” at all.
  6. I cannot stand to have cold air blowing on me – it literally hurts my skin!
  7. I am making my way through the Vegetarian Food For Thought podcasts in iTunes. They are excellent – I like to listen to them while I am walking the dogs in the morning.

The 7 blog friends I would like to pass this award along to:

  1. Bountiful Living Wellness – Kate gives great nutrition advice and I love her Friday Stone!
  2. Little Speck on Big Planet - If you are looking for nutritious and delicious recipes, Kristen has tons for you to try.
  3. Myspace.om - Peggy is always “right on” with her life’s observations, and she does it with a great sense of humor.
  4. Forkbytes - Isabel is also a source of wonderful recipes – I look forward to her blogging more (hint hint!)
  5. The Self Love Project – beautifully written and inspirational.
  6. Oh She Glows – I love Angela’s blog. It’s been so fun to watch her grow her “Glo Bakery.” Her recipes are always good.
  7. Prana Flow Yoga – Cory’s yoga adventures are highly educational and fun to read. I especially loved her Venice blog entry!

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