
Enthusiast III
Any vegan overlanders out there? We’ve been vegan over 10 years and yes, still alive and healthy. Just want to see if anyone has any go to dishes while out camping is all.
Enthusiast III
Contributor I
I am (I might eat clams or mussels or maybe meat about to be thrown out but I always boycott all animal products) but I doubt I'll be in the US anytime soonAny vegan overlanders out there? We’ve been vegan over 10 years and yes, still alive and healthy. Just want to see if anyone has any go to dishes while out camping is all.
Advocate I
Contributor I
1)IMHO the scientific community is wrong about their stance that only humans are self aware. I'm pretty sure that shellfish are not self aware as they don't even have a central nerve bundle.A vegan that eats shellfish and spoiling meat? I am fairly sure that is VERY far from being "Vegan".
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You obviously know nothing about cattle production. The land that sustains cattle mostly can’t grow fruit or crops, but it grows grass that can sustain cattle just fine. Corn is the most lucrative crop to grow because corn is used for everything from food to fuel. If it were about money they would grow corn and make a whole lot more money with less work. Cattle producers don’t raise cattle because it’s lucrative, they do it because they love it, and there’s a large international market for beef. And as far as your argument of people only eating meat that was about to be thrown away. That would only put a short delay in the market. Markets would just wait until it was about to go bad before putting it on the market.1)IMHO the scientific community is wrong about their stance that only humans are self aware. I'm pretty sure that shellfish are not self aware as they don't even have a central nerve bundle.A vegan that eats shellfish and spoiling meat? I am fairly sure that is VERY far from being "Vegan".
2) if everyone only ate meat that was about to be thrown out all the cattle farmers would be forced to become vegetable and fruit farmers and people like me would be happy.
I'm sorry that my label isn't a term that you can understand
Happy trails,
Nick
Contributor I
First of all I found you to be very respectful this is the kind discussion that I enjoy.You obviously know nothing about cattle production. The land that sustains cattle mostly can’t grow fruit or crops, but it grows grass that can sustain cattle just fine. Corn is the most lucrative crop to grow because corn is used for everything from food to fuel. If it were about money they would grow corn and make a whole lot more money with less work. Cattle producers don’t raise cattle because it’s lucrative, they do it because they love it, and there’s a large international market for beef. And as far as your argument of people only eating meat that was about to be thrown away. That would only put a short delay in the market. Markets would just wait until it was about to go bad before putting it on the market.1)IMHO the scientific community is wrong about their stance that only humans are self aware. I'm pretty sure that shellfish are not self aware as they don't even have a central nerve bundle.A vegan that eats shellfish and spoiling meat? I am fairly sure that is VERY far from being "Vegan".
2) if everyone only ate meat that was about to be thrown out all the cattle farmers would be forced to become vegetable and fruit farmers and people like me would be happy.
I'm sorry that my label isn't a term that you can understand
Happy trails,
Nick
And let’s say your pipe dream of no one eating beef happens. What happens to all of those cows the ranchers are currently raising? The ranch I work at runs 700 cow/calf pairs. That’s 1400 head not counting the bulls. What happens to them to make room for crop production? Animal rights activists don’t think through the solution all the way. If the land is needed for crops, that it won’t grow, where are the cattle going? Are they killed off to make room? Are they just turned loose and let nature take its ugly course? There’s no magic button to make the land grow corn, or wheat, or Barley, Oats, or anything for that matter. You’re solution only creates more problems. And there’s no magic button to make everyone in the world see things as you do. I eat beef because it is great and it supports my local economy, and keeps me and my wife employed. Sorry, but you’re woefully naive to how the real world works. I’m not trying to be disrespectful, and I apologize if I came off that way. I am just trying to educate you that the problem is a lot more complicated than stop doing A and start doing B. You are free to eat what you choose as is everyone else. You are not free to demand others conform and change their way of life to meet your ideals. I apologize again if this offends.
Advocate I
Advocate I
I suppose I am thoroughly not understanding the definition of "Vegan". I thought it was VERY simple. Don't eat animals and their by-products. The reason for having such a view has no bearing on the definition. I did not know that eating free meat, hunting for meat, and eating shellfish fell under that umbrella.
Enthusiast III
Expedition Master I
Not yet, but I just order some! I'll post on here when we eat them. I'm also not vegan.Has anybody tried this:
Huel Hot & Savory Pouches
Brand new! The delicious new Huel Hot & Savory is a nutritionally complete vegan meal packed with rice, quinoa, vegetables, herbs, and spices. It’s ready in under 5 minutes, and it contains a balance of carbs, protein, fats, fiber, and all 27 essential vitamins and minerals. First time ordering...huel.com
Might be a good MRE-type backup…
I’m not vegan, but I’m always looking for tasty ways to cut back on my consumption of animal products…
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Off-Road Ranger I
Expedition Master I
also I have just ordered a four day kit form packit gourmet, and I will post when we eat those also.Not yet, but I just order some! I'll post on here when we eat them. I'm also not vegan.
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Steward I
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Are you saying that only you & people that eat like you are normal? Talking that way is going to offend someone. Do you mean to refer the Standard American Diet?Very interesting thread, I’m always interested in ideas if “normal” food was not or no,longer available.
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