hop 0 Posté(e) le 7 décembre 2007 In an attempt to reduce her carbon footprint, Emma Rubach faced a month of tofu and soya. Was she hungry for more? ...Whatever the scientific arguments, my attempt to go vegan for eco reasons was ultimately confounded by a lack of the moral imperative real vegans feel. While my vegan friend looks at a juicy steak and sees a cow that's been electrocuted, bashed over the head, stripped of its skin and dismembered (possibly while still alive), I just see a juicy steak: my only dilemma is whether to eat it with pepper sauce or just rare with a nice burgundy. ... So I'm afraid I am exiting vegan-ville and heading straight for the farmer's market to pick up some tasty cheddar. But as climate change continues to make headlines, I may well be back - and you might one day feel persuaded to join me. (...) My vegan experiment - 06:12:07 www.independent.ie/lifestyle/food-drink/my-vegan-experiment-1239354.html Le texte finit par "how to be a caring carnivore" mais parmi les conseils donnés pour ce faire, il n'y a pas que mangez de la viande bio mais aussi : Investigate meat alternatives such as tofu, tempeh, textured vegetable protein and Quorn Buy organic milk, or try soya, almond, oat, hazelnut or quinoa milk instead Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites