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I make no qualms about my carbon footprint.
if you don’t breed, your carbon footprint is irrelevant and extremely minimal. if you do breed, all the little greentard things you do really doesnt make a lick of difference. besides china completely cancels out any of the rest of the worlds environmental efforts.
Clarification: I don’t have a problem with organics or heirlooms. You just have to understand why to choose or not choose the stuff and not be a judgemental douchebag about it.
We buy our kids only organic milk and organic chicken. That’s because I know what kind of hormones go into the non-organic stuff and I don’t want to feed it to my kids.
And the heirloom stuff is sometimes just tastier food. Like Berkshire pigs. Yummy. It’s going back to breeds / varietals that have not been bred for size over taste. OK with me.
A friend on mine here in Philly fell off his kitchen stool on Friday night and broke his femur up near the hip. By saturday he had a new hip and was walking on Sunday. Nothing organic was used in the process.
Yes, I also buy organic milk, simply because it lasts far longer.
quote:
I make no qualms about my carbon footprint.
if you don’t breed, your carbon footprint is irrelevant and extremely minimal. if you do breed, all the little greentard things you do really doesnt make a lick of difference. besides china completely cancels out any of the rest of the worlds environmental efforts.
*rob*
Clarification: I don’t have a problem with organics or heirlooms. You just have to understand why to choose or not choose the stuff and not be a judgemental douchebag about it.
We buy our kids only organic milk and organic chicken. That’s because I know what kind of hormones go into the non-organic stuff and I don’t want to feed it to my kids.
And the heirloom stuff is sometimes just tastier food. Like Berkshire pigs. Yummy. It’s going back to breeds / varietals that have not been bred for size over taste. OK with me.
Isn’t a hairloom something one uses to make toupees?
By 1910 on December 6, 2010 10:26 AM
Bleeding a tree is cruelty free? You may need to take that one off.
It’s really no different than your colostomy bag, 1910.
Don Meredith died of a brain hemmorhage.
Heirloom coffee beans???? What’s next, heirloom milk from heirloom cows????
I won’t be drinking on Thursday CGar, and I can’t stay long. Gotta be super sharp for a thing on Friday.
A friend on mine here in Philly fell off his kitchen stool on Friday night and broke his femur up near the hip. By saturday he had a new hip and was walking on Sunday. Nothing organic was used in the process.