...No chopped up dead animals.....
= no flavor
On the contrary, it was super flavorful. Without the after-taste of exploitation, torture and needless killing.
Do you wear your pussy hat while ‘cooking?’
No, I laugh at people who wear those hats. But since you brought it up, pussies are people who think they're macho but pick on those not their own size, defenseless babies. In other words, people like you. And these guys...
Don't want to get far from spaghetti here, but just want to ask if you KNEW what those pictures were about.. Dead new bornes are a fact of life on a ranch.. And those piglets were NOT tortured or slaughtered there.. Neither was the calf whose MOM seems to be standing in the stall behind..
EMOTIONS are OK... Writing your own truth for a random pic -- is just speculation...
Yes, I do know what the pictures are about. And I'm sorry, but you're simply wrong, pigs and piglets ARE tortured, in a number of ways. The first pic I posted was showing a common practice on many of these farms called "thumping" or "PACing" (pounding against concrete) which is a way they kill the runts, or piglets who are unlikely to meet "market weight" by the time they're slaughtered. These are not "dead newborns" the piglets are ALIVE before being pounded against the concrete, that's the whole point, they're being killed, and in a brutal, evil way. Often, they are still alive after being "thumped" and they lay their in agony, trying to breathe as they slowly die on the floor. This practice often takes place right in front of the piglet's mother and siblings.
A couple videos for you:
As for the second pic, that is a picture of newborn calf being taken away from his mother which is STANDARD PRACTICE in the dairy industry. It doesn't matter if it's a big factory farm or a smaller farm, they all take babies away from mothers (so that the calf doesn't drink the milk meant for him, that they want to sell to YOU.) Again, these are not dead newborns, they are alive when they are callously dragged away from their mothers, causing deep distress to both the mother and the baby.
I didn't mean to get off topic here, or get into this discussion, but I had to reply to you. Because you kinda implied that I was being dishonest, but it seems that you (like most people) aren't aware of the cruel practices that take place everyday in the animals industries.