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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    There's meat in hotdogs? That's a novel idea. 😉
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    Mmmm garlic snails , don’t need teeth for them !

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    We have canine teeth for a reason.
    Ian you make an interesting point however they are small teeth. Even when they might have been bigger i can imagine myself eating fish raw (at times when fire cannot be had) but not raw meet from animals. We have weak jaws compared to the other meat eaters. Our intestinal tract is many time longer than meat eating animals. I reckon our ancestors would have been safe catching and eating fish and could eat raw when too hard to make a fire and probably ate plenty of berries, plants etc. Foraging. Most in that category dont fight back too unlike many animals.

    B12. It's not produced by cows. Its eaten by cows (found in soils and streams) and lodges in the muscle. We eat the muscle and get B12. Our ancestors didn't drink our treated water (that treats all the algae and B12 out of it) and could get B12 without eating meat.

    Vegans who drink treated water as opposed to natural stream water definitely need B12 either tabs or through B12 fortified foods such as fortified Soy or almond milks etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    Hungry Jacks has introduced vegan burgers, I wonder if they are cooked on spacial flame grills or do they just pass over that nasty meat contaminated grill conveyor .
    must be a few vegans getting about for them to introduce them, one of our local supermarkets has a large vegan /vegetarian section. Seems every one these days is also lactose and gluten intolerant also. then there are those chemist warehouse ads on TV where they promote buying arm fulls of expensive vitamins. Surely a balanced diet would negate the need for this.

    People need to eat more meat and stay healthy
    It's funny in a sad way. Hungries is selling Vegan burgers and Maccaa just started making the Big Mac available at breakfast time (paddles with that?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    Ian you make an interesting point however they are small teeth. Even when they might have been bigger i can imagine myself eating fish raw (at times when fire cannot be had) but not raw meet from animals. We have weak jaws compared to the other meat eaters. Our intestinal tract is many time longer than meat eating animals. I reckon our ancestors would have been safe catching and eating fish and could eat raw when too hard to make a fire and probably ate plenty of berries, plants etc. Foraging. Most in that category dont fight back too unlike many animals.

    B12. It's not produced by cows. Its eaten by cows (found in soils and streams) and lodges in the muscle. We eat the muscle and get B12. Our ancestors didn't drink our treated water (that treats all the algae and B12 out of it) and could get B12 without eating meat.

    Vegans who drink treated water as opposed to natural stream water definitely need B12 either tabs or through B12 fortified foods such as fortified Soy or almond milks etc.

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    Haha. Yep. Good point. Cheers

    Ps. When cooked at least!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    Ian you make an interesting point however they are small teeth. Even when they might have been bigger i can imagine myself eating fish raw (at times when fire cannot be had) but not raw meet from animals. We have weak jaws compared to the other meat eaters. Our intestinal tract is many time longer than meat eating animals. I reckon our ancestors would have been safe catching and eating fish and could eat raw when too hard to make a fire and probably ate plenty of berries, plants etc. Foraging. Most in that category dont fight back too unlike many animals.

    B12. It's not produced by cows. Its eaten by cows (found in soils and streams) and lodges in the muscle. We eat the muscle and get B12. Our ancestors didn't drink our treated water (that treats all the algae and B12 out of it) and could get B12 without eating meat.

    Vegans who drink treated water as opposed to natural stream water definitely need B12 either tabs or through B12 fortified foods such as fortified Soy or almond milks etc.

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    Natural stream water would contain larvae and other organisms so they could be classed as insect meat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    There's meat in hotdogs? That's a novel idea. 😉
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road
    .Surely a balanced diet would negate the need for this.
    Well, we could get into a discussion over how our industrial scale/mono culture produced plant foods are produced and therefore 'de-natured', ie. lacking a lot of vitamins, minerals and micro nutrients their home grown or smaller scale produced cousins are alleged to have greater amounts of, including far less pesticide/herbicide residues. Hungry Jacks Vegan burgers

    Or is that all sounding a bit too herbal? Hungry Jacks Vegan burgers

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