Does this dishonor our fallen Veterans?
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My dog stole one off the table, and spent the night puking.
And she eats salmon, chicken and beef off the grill with no problem (yeah, we are shitty dog-parents).
None of the humans had any issues.
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If the bitch wanted it cooked differently, she could have let me know before she stole it from the person I cooked it for!
And yet, a lot of very expensive dog food has things like corn meal and other plant matter in it (I actually saw pumpkin on one label.)
I suspect dogs can handle moderate amounts of non-meat products, but these burgers are superconcentrated plant protein matter. Just too much for their systems. On a side note, they are talking about the same thing on another ND message board, and a couple of people mentioned feeling sick after eating them.
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Seems like dogs have evolved since being domesticated by omnivores, which makes sense...obviously, dogs that can eat our food will produce more offspring than dogs that don't. And yet, they are still very much like carnivores: "The result of these findings, argues Dr. Hendriks, is that the dog is undeniably a true carnivore. The dog just happens to have an adaptive metabolism as a result of living with humans for millennia. That’s why the dog is perfectly capable of eating a grain-based diet, as most commercially fed dogs do."
I recently read an article that humanity evolved recently to adapt to being able to drink milk. Lactose intolerance was an inability to digest milk from other animals, and a small minority of humans had the mutation which allowed them to consume cow milk, for example. But, during hard times, like the plague, the Little Ice Age and such, when large segments of the population were killed off, it was advantageous to humans to be lactose tolerant. Those who were lactose tolerant were more likely to survive (and therefore to produce offspring) because they had an additional food source. Evolution only selects for mutations which enhance reproduction probabilities, because that is how the gene pool changes, and changes in the gene pool are by definition evolution (assuming I remember my studies correctly--mutations occur at the individual level, and evolution occurs at the species level).
Link: http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/are-dogs-carnivores-heres-what-new-research-says
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When they come over for Sunday dinner, we always make him a special meat free meal. This time, my wife promised we'd all try fake burgers. They were fine. But I have nothing against the real thing, so why bother. I like a lot of vegetarian cuisine because it is different. I don't like vegetarian cuisine that tries to taste like meat.
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Not sure how any male (you're a male, jes?) with even an ounce of testosterone could not eat meat on a daily basis. Total faggotry.
That’s what you got out of that story?
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Kind of the Golden Rule thing.
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Vegetarian is like a type of cuisine for us. We’ll do Italian one night, steak the next, Mexican, then veggie.
But no need to make it seem like meat. That’s bound to fall short.
imitation crab meat.
If you ever want to swing by and stomp on some trains
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Go back inside and do a stir-fry.
pay their memory no respect.
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