luctor-et-emergo
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Lets get 'cow-splitting' into the dictionary. I'm all in favor.
Better for the farmer as well. Consumers actually care about their effort to care for their animals while large corporations only care about certificates when were talking grass-fed/organic etc.
So yeah! Split them cows.
It's also interesting for anyone that likes cooking. When you slaughter an entire cow (or take 50% of it...) you get lots of different parts. Organ meat, a head... There's lots of things to make. Head-cheese is actually quite good although it will gross out most people. Tail makes nice oxtail soup (yeah I know a cow isn't an ox but that doesn't really matter if you're making soup). You can smoke some beef-bacon. There's loads of bones to use in stocks. Did I mention the organs ? Liver, kidney .. Sweetbreads.
Ah well pretty much the entire fucking thing is edible and I think as a moral human being you should strive to not waste parts of an animal that gave their life for you to eat.
I must say I hardly ever buy high end steaks. I buy cheap cuts from organic/grass-fed beef and I make stews with that rather than juicy steaks..
Better for the farmer as well. Consumers actually care about their effort to care for their animals while large corporations only care about certificates when were talking grass-fed/organic etc.
So yeah! Split them cows.
It's also interesting for anyone that likes cooking. When you slaughter an entire cow (or take 50% of it...) you get lots of different parts. Organ meat, a head... There's lots of things to make. Head-cheese is actually quite good although it will gross out most people. Tail makes nice oxtail soup (yeah I know a cow isn't an ox but that doesn't really matter if you're making soup). You can smoke some beef-bacon. There's loads of bones to use in stocks. Did I mention the organs ? Liver, kidney .. Sweetbreads.
Ah well pretty much the entire fucking thing is edible and I think as a moral human being you should strive to not waste parts of an animal that gave their life for you to eat.
I must say I hardly ever buy high end steaks. I buy cheap cuts from organic/grass-fed beef and I make stews with that rather than juicy steaks..
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