Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 I visited a small family farm this week and wanted to ask your opinions on what I saw and how you feel about farm-related items. I became a vegetarian because I don't like to cook meat, then it became a health thing, now it's a little bit of everything. I limit dairy products because I have seasonal allergies and dairy affects them adversely. I made the switch to organic milk, because I don't trust hormones and anti-biotics. I also don't trust meat products that come from any of the corporate butchers or farms. Like many of you, I have also read Fast Food Nation. For those of you who use dairy, do any of you know any of the risks and advantages for raw milk? My mother-in-law, raised on a family farm where they pasteurized all milk before use, says you can get heartworm from raw milk. Also: at the risk of being harpooned for mentioning this: would any of you purchase and eat meat if you knew the farmer, knew the farm, and knew the butcher was a small-town kind of guy where (hopefully) issues like those raised in Fast Food Nation don't exist? Meaning-- if you knew the cows had a good life, a humane end and safe butchering practices would you occassionally indulge? regularly? I'm not a big meat eater. So I'm mostly asking because I am interested in your thoughts. Just as an FYI. This farmer used to be a big dairy farmer for Parmalat. He broke his leg a couple years ago and had to sell off most of his herd because he couldn't keep up with his work. He and his wife and son now have a small herd, and have started a new business with a small business loan, to save the family farm by making cheeses from their own milk (cheddar, colby and mozzerella and special cheese spreads), selling raw milk, and their own meat and eggs. If this endeavor fails, the land gets sold to developpers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 In my case, i do on occasion consume dairy. I am bothered about alot of the issues surrounding dairy so I limit my consumption to organic milk in glass bottles from a small local farm (yes-pastuerized, though I don't know if I'd care if it wasn't). I still don't feel good about it and we really limit (1 litre every 2 weeks) consumption. In fact, I only use it in my one cup of tea per day. I am working on becoming vegan. However, I hate all types of soy milk-too thick, creamy, sweet and though I use rice milk for other purposes it just doesn't do it for tea. My 5 year old only drinks rice or soy or other. As for meat, I would never eat it myself. Just me. I gave it up at 15 because the thought of it just made me sick and still does. I'm lucky not to be one of those people who 'misses' meat. I never did or will. However, I have tried on several occasions to have my parents switch to organic meat which would at least be healthier and safer (and hopefully more humane but dead is still dead). These are just my thoughts and I'm glad you shared yours. Hopefully no one feels like they will be 'harpooned' for asking questions or sharing thoughts. That's what this is all about imo. :)Madeline Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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