There are a lot of reasons why I choose to feed my children a mostly vegan diet. It's not based solely on health concerns or being kind to animals, although those are both valid reasons. I think the following clip from Intelligence2's debate "Animals Should Be Off the Menu" explains my thoughts on the subject in such an eloquent way, I just had to share it. The clip below it contains an introduction to Philip Wollen and his concluding remarks.
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
Don't Feed the Greed
Ever thought about the food your children eat? Where it comes from? How it's processed? Who has touched it along the path to your table? What moral lessons we teach our children from the food that we serve?
There are a lot of reasons why I choose to feed my children a mostly vegan diet. It's not based solely on health concerns or being kind to animals, although those are both valid reasons. I think the following clip from Intelligence2's debate "Animals Should Be Off the Menu" explains my thoughts on the subject in such an eloquent way, I just had to share it. The clip below it contains an introduction to Philip Wollen and his concluding remarks.
There are a lot of reasons why I choose to feed my children a mostly vegan diet. It's not based solely on health concerns or being kind to animals, although those are both valid reasons. I think the following clip from Intelligence2's debate "Animals Should Be Off the Menu" explains my thoughts on the subject in such an eloquent way, I just had to share it. The clip below it contains an introduction to Philip Wollen and his concluding remarks.
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