Very good article. I have not forgot about the plight of animals even if I can't watch the videos right now. They are the worst treated beings on this earth...IMO. I have bought a lot of vegetarian food this week. I'm going to have a salad with avocado, olives, tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, spinach and olive oil and balsamic vinegar for dinner soon. I've been up since 11 last night so it's about time for dinner for me. Did you see the Magical Loaf recipe I posted in the Recipe section of the Food and Drinks Forums? I have to try that out! It's vegan.The longer I live like this and pay attention to my own health, the more amazed I am too at how we function! It's really quite marvellous isn't it? And I have many of the same thoughts that you've expressed here Ruthanne. Peas in a pod!
And just as a followup to the opening article, this link shows that more and more people in the UK are beginning to think the same way about all of this, to the point that the Pig Save vigils are giving the meat and dairy industry serious concerns. http://www.independent.co.uk/voices...terrorism-vigils-animal-welfare-a7579251.html
'...According to latest estimates, 542,000 Brits are now vegans, up from 150,000 in 2006 – a 350 per cent increase in just over a decade. Official supermarket revenue statistics for 2016 showed the biggest losers were meat and dairy, while the biggest gains came for dairy-free products. Overall sales of plant-based products are up 1,500 per cent....Big food and hospitality brands, from Harvester and Wetherspoons to Pret A Manger and Sainsbury’s, are launching successful vegan ranges. Last month, Sainsbury’s reported that sales of its new own-brand vegan cheeses were 300 per cent greater than it had anticipated....'