“At an industrial pig breeding facility in North Carolina, videotape taken by undercover investigators showed some workers administering daily beatings, bludgeoning pregnant sows with the ranch, and ramming an iron pole a foot deep into mother pigs rectums and vaginas. These things have nothing to d...
Eating Animals is disturbing. It will make you uncomfortable and force you to rethink your eating choices. I have had this book on my shelf for quite awhile, thinking that it would be so much easier to continue eating and buying food as I have in the past - the ostrich way of thinking. But I fina...
This book was...amazing. Of course the things it discussed were decidedly NOT amazing, but I think what it accomplished was. I want to buy this book for every person I know. I'll never eat meat again, that's for sure (I never bought it anyway, but I ate it when it was served...well, no more of that)...
I don’t mean this dismissively, but I feel like I finally get what Charlton Heston meant when he cried out, “Soylent Green is people!! It’s peeeeople!” Just . . . I don’t know. That movie’s pretty silly, but I keep walking around the house feeling like all those years that I ate meat, I was reall...
I am floating this again (last time! Swear!), this time for the Facebook 30 Day Book Challenge. Day whatever I am on asks for a book that changed your life. I... don't know that I have ever read a book that really changed my life. But this one comes the closest.That sounds a little dippy, but really...
Hear are my thoughts in order as I was reading this book....1. OMG.....OMFG!2. Crap...now I'm a vegatarian!3. I can never have my favorite Mongolian Chicken from Mings again (snif).Yes in that order. I have not eaten meat since half way through this book. Will it stick? I hope so.Not only the mind ...
Addendum 2/11/10 at bottom, edited to remove some grammatical errors 5/20/10For Feb reading club. This NYTimes science article should help heat things up: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/22/science/22angi.html?ref=scienceJoint review with Pollan's Omnivore's DilemmaLet's see, things we can't or shou...
Eating Animals is a well-researched, well-told expose of factory farming in America and the world. Anyone who isn't already making deliberately considered choices about food ought to read this book. Just a few things I learned in Eating Animals:· More than ten billion land animals are slaughtered e...
Jonathan Safran Foer's Eating Animals is a must read for anyone interested in the ethics of food, regardless of whether or not you are a vegetarian. Though I've since lapsed back into my omnivorous ways, this is the book that made me - an unapologetic meat lover - switch to a vegetarian diet cold tu...
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