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    capacity. The main course generally revolves around some sort of meat dish, making it the central aspect of the meal. Blue Grass Quality Meats, located out of Crescent Springs, provides high quality deli meat, ham, turkey, bacon, and sausage to the surrounding communities. Their meat not only tastes delicious, but it brings people together. Their website offers real stories and memories that revolve around Blue Grass Quality Meats—one woman met her husband over brats at a BBQ and another fondly

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    According to the Humane Society, ten to twenty million dogs are killed each year for food in China. It’s heartbreaking to see skinned dogs in cages, or being cooked in large vats. The infamous Yulin Dog Meat Festival is protested by millions in China and around the globe, signing petitions online and protesting in the streets—but there is another massacre occurring that practically isn’t spoken of. This year, in the U.S alone, we will pay for 9 billion innocent cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens to

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    Some dog owners don't pay much attention to their store-bought dog food, but a growing group is pondering the feasibility of making their own meals for their dogs. Understanding the whys and hows of this process can help you make an informed decision. Dogs Are Basically Carnivores Dogs are often classified as omnivores because they can eat a small amount of grains, fruits, and vegetables. However, they tend to do their best on a meal that focuses heaviest on meat, including bones, with a light

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    Do you know what is being put in your meats? If you do, do you know how harmful the chemicals are? Are you taking a stand to do something about the dangerous chemicals in our meat? Chemical treated food has led to early development and causes growth defects in young children and adults. Factory farms use inhumane techniques to raise their food that we, the consumers, eat on a daily basis. There should be more regulations about using antibiotics, vaccines, insecticides, and hormones because they stay

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    Eat The Meat Typically speaking, most Americans base their diets around meat. As the greatest source of protein, it is consumed at nearly every meal, even in between meals, with the exception of vegans, vegetarians, and other dietary abstainers. Meat is an intrinsic part of American culture— it’s on everything. Pizza. Hamburgers. Hot dogs. Barbeque. Meat is even on salads. Most of this meat comes from livestock farms throughout the country. Bred, fed, and raised to be the best tasting; many times

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    Vegetarian Research Paper

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    population continue to overlook is the addiction to meat. Many people love meat and eat it every day! The thought of not eating meat is absolutely devastating to them; they can’t imagine living like that! But by reducing your intake of meat, you are not only benefiting yourself, you are benefiting your environment! There are a variety of vegetarians. Vegans are “pure” vegetarian; they don’t eat anything that has been derived from animals (meat, poultry, fish, dairy, etc.). Some vegans don’t wear

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    Not only does killing and torturing animals for the consumption of their meat and products harm the animal but it harms humans and our planet as well. It is common to find people who are omnivores in our country and rare to find a vegan. The vegan lifestyle is the only way that we can save this planet. Usually, if you are eating dinner and someone mentions the animal that you are eating, when it was living, another person at the table freaks out because they do not want to think of that. We disassociate

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    weight you're losing. Vegetarian Diet: A vegetarian does not eat meat or fish, but there are different types of vegetarian. Some consume eggs and dairy products, while the strictest kind, vegans, eat no animal produce at all, including honey. Some people call themselves vegetarians, but they consume fish. Scientists say it is not necessary to eat meat to get all the nutrients needed for good health. A person who chooses not to eat meat may enjoy better health, because they will eat more plant-based

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    Dogs are sometimes more similar to humans than generally thought, especially when it comes to eating and the types of foods that they consume. People suffer from all different types of food allergies and can’t eat certain things, even grain-based products. Some dogs experience the same problems and thus require special grain free dog food in order to remain healthy and not get sick. Grain free dog food is generally much higher quality and provides more nutritional value for your dog than the standard

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    Bereenz Against Meat

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    factory farmed meat in his essay “Against Meat”. On the other hand, Christina Serbenz flips a 180 on her view about food in her essay “7 Reasons Why I Refuse to Stop Eating Meat”, she argues that meat is vital for nutrition and adds a huge social benefit. There are many pros and cons according to each author. I will take a look at this list, analyze, compare and contrast the main points of these two authors. Afterword’s, I will conclude that (Serbenz or Foer) is right in stating (whether meat is

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