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Re: Fire
brazil, in particular, is so fucked up politically...in many ways
that these fires are apparently being set intentionally to open up agricultural and mining opportunities, with no thought to the indigenous peoples (some of the most remote remaining on the planet) or incredible biodiversity that will be negatively impacted, is so incredibly sad
that these fires are apparently being set intentionally to open up agricultural and mining opportunities, with no thought to the indigenous peoples (some of the most remote remaining on the planet) or incredible biodiversity that will be negatively impacted, is so incredibly sad
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Re: Fire
You'd have to think meat alternatives that taste exactly like the original are not far off.
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Veggie burgers/imitation burgers are fine--sometimes ( rarely ) i'm in the mood for one of those Morningstar patties or corn dogs.
They aren't the real thing.
Bleeding beet juice?
Can I grill it over fire to the exact rareness and taste I want?
They aren't the real thing.
Bleeding beet juice?
Can I grill it over fire to the exact rareness and taste I want?
Re: Fire
Put enough condiments on a turd - it will taste good. As 5 Guys proves.
Ok, in all seriousness, I have heard nothing but good things about the Impossible Whopper.
I'm strictly a meat guy but figure I should give it a try. Hopefully God doesn't strike me dead when I do.
Someone say FIRE?
Re: Fire
i’ve already basically cut out red meat.
i’m not convinced we need to go vegetarian/vegan, but rather just be more knowledgeable and responsible about the meat we consume
diversify, hunt, buy local, buy as sustainably grown/produced as possible
Re: Fire
i’m sure burger king isn’t the only one whose supply chain is linked...
https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/green ... qA8HxgKRAc
https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/green ... qA8HxgKRAc
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https://www.ozy.com/fast-forward/as-the ... ires/96359
interesting
hard to be optimistic about indonesia, given their history, but it sounds like they’re making strides that other tropical countries (such as brazil) could learn from
interesting
hard to be optimistic about indonesia, given their history, but it sounds like they’re making strides that other tropical countries (such as brazil) could learn from
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^^^TraditionKU wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 9:49 am https://www.ozy.com/fast-forward/as-the ... ires/96359
interesting
hard to be optimistic about indonesia, given their history, but it sounds like they’re making strides that other tropical countries (such as brazil) could learn from
Very interesting.
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