If anyone wants some plant-based recipes to save some money, there's some good communities on here for that:
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Hypothetically, it said specifically vegan men instead of being broader
So is that like a yea or a nay? :P
Hey now, soyboy doesn't have to be applied to just boys. The meme was, hypothetically speaking, edited to not say "vegan men"
Or in other words: I'm listening...
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It was when enslaved African people were first brought to Jamestown. Exactly when the start is more broadly is kind of harder to say since some things are more disputed
The arrival of the first captives to the Jamestown Colony, in 1619, is often seen as the beginning of slavery in America—but enslaved Africans arrived in North America as early as the 1500s.
https://www.history.com/articles/american-slavery-before-jamestown-1619
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There is one cheaper option we shouldn't gloss over which removes the humanwashing: plants. Beans, lentils, potatoes, chickpeas, tofu, etc. are all rather cheap and rather good!
The reality kinds of end up being that factory farming is the only viable way to scale up to the insanely high per capita consumption in the west. The industry isn't going to be meaningfully changeable as long as production and consumption levels are as high as they are
No chickens end up being "pampered" before they are slaughtered, no matter how much you pay. It's just labels about handful of random practices that maybe won't happen with limited amounts of checking. Even for antibiotic-free labels, there is still more antibiotics than you'd think
In 2022, Price et al. published a study reporting that 15% of RWA-labeled [raised without antibiotics] cattle contained antibiotic residues in urine samples
In 2023, the USDA embarked on the project reported herein to independently determine the extent of antibiotic drug residues present [...] samples from 37 animals (20%) met the analytical identification criteria for at least one antibiotic
It's not bad! I liked it at least. It has a hint of banana but not super strong like I was worried it might be
It didn't unseat oat milk from its place in my heart, but it was good
If anyone wants some plant-based recipes to save some money, there’s some good communities on here for that:
!veganhomecooks@lemmy.world
!veganrecipes@sh.itjust.works