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Food Prices WILL Escalate Dramatically – Prepare Now –
If you have been following my previous articles, you know that I have been warning of the rising food prices. With the droughts and heat killing our livestock and the ranchers unable to keep their herds fed, many ranchers are selling off their feeder herds as well as their restocking herds. It takes about 10 years to recoup a herd to full production. This means meat prices will skyrocket.
By Raymond Mhor - The Kilted Prepper2 years ago in Feast
'Strega': Made with Olive Our Love. Top Story - August 2022.
Confession: I adore olives. Castelvetrano, Alfonso, Kalamata, Moroccan, and plenty more. You name them, I’ve probably eaten them. Aside from their outstanding health benefits and unparalleled taste, they’ve allowed me to make great memories with my family at the dining table.
By The Rogue Scribe2 years ago in Feast
One Year Trying a Plant Based Diet - the start
I have to be honest to myself. I have eaten myself to illness again. I’m one of those people that have lost and gained weight since I was 11. A few years ago - before COVID, before my sister died, I watched “What the Health” on Netflix. Ironically I was sitting there watching it as I ate fried chicken and french fries. I never finished that fried chicken. And then I watched Forks Over Knives which is on Amazon now but at the time was on Netflix. I started reading piles of books:
By Kathryn Wicker2 years ago in Feast
Actually, Vegans Don't Lecture People Enough
‘How do you know if someone’s vegan? Don’t worry, they’ll tell you,’ the trite saying goes. The reality is that for most vegans, most of the time, people find out we’re vegan when asking why we’ve declined an offer of food or overhearing us ask a waiter what the vegan options are, not because we’ve brought up the subject. Far from being subject to harassment or unfair scrutiny, the people who make such ‘jokes’ are getting off lightly.
By Emma Gorowski2 years ago in Feast
What's Really Extreme?
You know you’re running up against powerfully ingrained norms when a simple sticker gets your movement labelled as extreme. Usually when we hear about extremism, we think of people who use violence to further their aims. When you’re vegan, all it takes is a sticker.
By Emma Gorowski2 years ago in Feast