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July 2011

20 posts

Jul 31, 201145 notes
#vegan

I hate looking back through all my posts… it makes me way too hungry.

Jul 23, 20111 note
Jul 21, 201116 notes
#Pear #cake #vegan
Jul 21, 20113 notes
#Eggplant #sweet potatoes #vegan
Jul 21, 201113 notes
#Black bean dip #artichoke #vegan
Jul 21, 20112 notes
#vegan
Jul 19, 201112 notes
#maybe i should go vegetarian #sounds like a good idea
Jul 19, 20111,034 notes
Jul 18, 20112 notes
#Potatoes #red wine #basil #vegan
Science2.0 calls veganism "junk science." → science20.com

Also stated, as a “fact”, vegan burgers are bad tasting and there are none made for “human consumption.”

Jul 18, 2011
#things that make me hurt on the inside
Jul 17, 20113 notes
#vegan
Gelatin to be Made From Humans.

theinformedvegan:

gelatin humans

Gelatin, derived from boiled bones, skin, and hooves of pigs and cows, may someday be made from humans.

Gelatin is found in most gummy candies and is one of the main ingredients in Jell-O. It is commonly used in cooking because it is flavorless and easily turns liquids into solids. Scientist have found a way to revolutionize the gelatin industry by cutting out the use of pigs and cows and instead using yeast and human genes.

Their new ingenious method involves inserting human genes that produce collagen into yeast and “tuning” them to produce gelatin with a controlled consistency. This method would not only be able to be produced commercially with relative ease, it would bring more control to the consistency of the food product. Human derived gelatin would also lower the risk of spreading mad cow disease.

I’m not totally sure why scientists are going to all the trouble to combine yeast and human genes when gelatin alternatives already exist. Agar-agar is one of the most popular alternatives used in cooking and in laboratories. Made from crushed seaweed, Agar is even fairly easy to find in most grocery stores.

If you don’t want to hassle with plant-based alternatives then human gene splicing might be your cup of tea, unless you are uncomfortable with eating another human’s genes. My only question though, who’s gonna donate their genes for the Jell-O?

Jul 16, 201193 notes
#jell-o #candy #food #eat #animal rights #vegan #vegetarian #diet #health #gelatin #humans #science #genes #blog #green
Jul 15, 2011
#homemade #wine
Jul 14, 20116 notes
#mushrooms #potatoes #lentils
Jul 14, 201110,074 notes
#8 #foods #you #didn't #know #contained #meat #raw #vegan #healing
Jul 9, 20111 note
#potatoes #tomatoes #cucumbers
Jul 7, 2011109 notes
#news #science #e. coli #GOP #budget #amazing decisions
Casein and cancer → ezhealthydiet.com

“In fact, the connection between casein and cancer was so profound that the scientists could literally turn cancer growth on and off in the laboratory animals, like a light switch, simply by altering the level of casein protein in their diets. Interestingly, they also found that feeding the animals the same levels of plant based protein (gluten and soy) did not at all promote cancer growth.”

Jul 1, 201112 notes
#casein #dairy #milk #vegan
Jul 1, 20113 notes
#gyoza #dumplings #vegetable
Jul 1, 2011
#PB&J #sandwich
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