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Meatless meat is becoming mainstream — and it’s sparking a backlash
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Is anyone else interested in (or actively pursuing) meat from more ethical and sustainable sources?
I consider both industrial meat production and veganism to be sub-optimal across all dimensions. I've recently jumped into this growing niche market for more sustainable and ethical meat. It's a...
I consider both industrial meat production and veganism to be sub-optimal across all dimensions. I've recently jumped into this growing niche market for more sustainable and ethical meat. It's a little more pricey, unless you buy in bulk (e.g. 1/4 to full cow at a time), but I think it's worth it in the end.
I'm looking to share sources of info and network of producers/farms in this regard. Allan Savory has the Savory Institute which I found to be a good start. Though FYI there have been back-and-forth essays written about the criticism and defense of these practices (too many to post here but easy to find in the two above links).
I found one local family-operated farm that practices e.g. "organic" (in this case no herb/pest/fungi-cide) farming (crops for the animals), legitimate free-roaming chickens and sustainable land management that allows soil and ecology equilibration (reducing fertilizer use and subsequent runoff). Plus, buying and directly supporting local farmers and ranchers is always a plus!
EDIT: I foresee this thread being hijacked towards a discussion about how "meat is bad" and how we eat too much meat etc. I am being narrow here because I want to be pragmatic, rather than opine on global economics and dietary needs.
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Meat isn’t evil, it’s how we raise it, how it’s prepared, and what it’s eaten with
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The schools where meat is off the menu for climate reasons
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How Texas barbecue found a home in rural Sweden
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Inside the competitive oyster-shucking scene in China
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Impossible at home
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We put a “sin tax” on cigarettes and alcohol. Why not meat?
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Finland urges EU to consider banning Brazilian beef over Amazon fires
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Chicken Parmigiana (Good Eats: The Return)
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If we want to save the world, we have to eat less meat
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This is the beginning of the end of the beef industry
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If we all ate enough fruits and vegetables, there'd be big shortages
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Beyond Meat is working on fake bacon and steak
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Socialist People's Party wants a debate on whether it should be legal to produce and sell French delicacy foie gras in the EU
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Would you eat a burger made out of CO2 captured from the air?
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So far cultured meat has been burgers – the next big challenge is animal-free steaks
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Mississippi is forbidding grocery stores from calling veggie burgers “veggie burgers”
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Will Impossible Burgers be the norm for Gen Z?
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In defense of the salmon burger
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Impossible Burger shortages hit White Castle and Red Robin
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Sausage expert guesses cheap vs expensive sausage | Price Points
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Empire of meat
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Is meat bad for you? Is meat unhealthy?
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Can I improve Gordon Ramsay's beef wellington?
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American bull - The story of American beef is like the story of the nation as a whole: a mashup of history and myth, bloody and contested
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The rise of meatless meat, explained: Nine questions about meat alternatives you were too embarrassed to ask
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Impossible Foods’ rising empire of almost-meat
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The aesthetic case for fake meat: Eating vegan meat substitutes is more than the ethical choice, it’s the delicious one.
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The meatless Whopper’s ‘Impossible’ goal: To save the planet
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To cook a steak, first you must unlearn what you have learned
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Behold the beefless ‘Impossible Whopper’
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Lab-grown meat and ancient grains – what will be on the menu in 2050?
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The US government has redefined “pink slime” as ground beef
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The mysterious, stubborn appeal of mass-produced fried chicken
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The world’s most expensive ham
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Should there be a tax on red meat?
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US school apologises after canteen serves dish with kangaroo meat
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Tenacious D gets rocked by spicy wings | Hot Ones
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One of the world's largest banks has issued an alarming warning about antibiotic resistance — with big consequences for humanity
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Why meat is the best worst thing in the world
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Every way to cook a chicken breast (thirty-two methods) | Bon Appétit
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Anthony Bourdain on the worst mistake when cooking steak
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Paul Bocuse cooking poulet au gros sel
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Curried chicken wings and a fat tire beer
Frozen chicken wings, about $5 a pound at the local Winco. Defrosted half in the microwave for about 5 minutes. Rubbed on Olive oil, threw in the air fryer for about 30 minutes at 400 degrees (f)....
Frozen chicken wings, about $5 a pound at the local Winco. Defrosted half in the microwave for about 5 minutes. Rubbed on Olive oil, threw in the air fryer for about 30 minutes at 400 degrees (f). Sprinkled on Tumeric, Paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper.
Holy shit is this good.
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Costco removes the Polish dog from US menu
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Does eating sustainable caught food help or hurt this?
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I smoked a lot of meat last weekend!
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Hard versus soft shell lobsters
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