Gordon Ramsay last night - poor little pig!

Robder said:
(Expecting a torrent of defensive abuse from meat eaters now.)

I'm a huge meat eater (ooooer missus :lol: ) but I couldn't watch last night. Poor ole Gordon looked like he was about to keel over :o
 
Kang said:
I'm a huge meat eater (ooooer missus :lol: ) but I couldn't watch last night. Poor ole Gordon looked like he was about to keel over :o

Precisely! Which is why it's good education for stuff like that to be shown on telly.

Fact: it's bloody cruel.

(would still kill for a medium rare fillet steak tho - it's been over a decade!)
 
Robder said:
The pig thing is actually a genuine Robder tyrade...poor little Pilchard was in the kitchen minding his own business and had to put up with a five minute rant.

Loving your work.... I sense Pilchard didn't give a sh*t, so you're sharing your rant with us now - Thanks Pilchard....;) :lol:


No-one mentioned the poor screaming snails.... I love snails.....with Garlic
 
Kang said:
I'm a huge meat eater (ooooer missus :lol: ) but I couldn't watch last night. Poor ole Gordon looked like he was about to keel over :o

I dont mind watchin stuff like this its bloody Holby city that i cant watch, even tho i know its all fake
 
Robder said:
Precisely! Which is why it's good education for stuff like that to be shown on telly.

Fact: it's bloody cruel.

(would still kill for a medium rare fillet steak tho - it's been over a decade!)

I can't remember if it was on the F Word last week but one of the foodie programmes showed a clip of pigs that weren't living in an "organic" environment and it was bloody awful. It really upset me and has really got me thinking about what I eat and where it comes from.
 
Robder said:
Did anyone see that abbatoir section???
VERY disturbing...it's a known fact that when hundreds of pigs are paraded through that some escape the electric shock procedure. So if the trauma of seeing all your mates torn to shreads isn't enough, some are being murdered alive.
No problems with eating meat here but the lack of respect and honour from where meat comes from is frankly disgusting.
Rant over.

(Expecting a torrent of defensive abuse from meat eaters now.)


wtf do u expect to happen????

take piggy, shower him in lemon fresh scent, have a priest on hand to serve him the last rite????

at least his pigs led a happy life in his back yard and were well looked after.

I think its great the way Ramsey is showing the public where our food comes from and what is involved in making its way to the dinner table.

ask any 5 yr old now, and they think that meat is grown in shrinked wrapped polystyrene trays.

if u dont like it, go murder a carrot.

looking at anything dead isnt the most pleasant experience. (try staring at yr old man in a body bag after 3 weeks in cold storage).
 
Stu Hirst said:
ha ha !

I'm with Robbie on this one. I'm all for an end to needless animal suffering etc, but to be honest, it's the last thing i'm really thinking about when I slap another rasher on the bread roll to mop up my hangover....


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u a brown sauce or a ketchup man?
 
on a veggie note, if u ever goto the far east, try a veggie lunch at any buddhist temple which has a restaurant. they make "meat" dishes out of bean curd... and its tastes and looks lovely! (Although a too much bean curd gets a bit moorish after a while)
 
chewie_oo7 said:
on a veggie note, if u ever goto the far east, try a veggie lunch at any buddhist temple which has a restaurant. they make "meat" dishes out of bean curd... and its tastes and looks lovely! (Although a too much bean curd gets a bit moorish after a while)

I have made meals with bean curd, tofu,quorn for meat lovers before and they didn't realise the difference :lol: :twisted:
 
Sirens said:
I have made meals with bean curd, tofu,quorn for meat lovers before and they didn't realise the difference :lol: :twisted:

If there's no difference...eat meat....

Actually quorn kievs are yummy - better than chicken...
 
Sirens said:
I have made meals with bean curd, tofu,quorn for meat lovers before and they didn't realise the difference :lol: :twisted:

For me it's not the fact that I wouldn't notice the difference but the fact that I don't want to eat mushrooms and isn't quorn made from mushrooms?
 
chewie_oo7 said:
I think its great the way Ramsey is showing the public where our food comes from and what is involved in making its way to the dinner table.

Errr - isn't that exactly what I said? :?

And of course it's going to be like that - the bit that pi$$es me off is when people switch the telly off and don't play a role in any part of it, least of all even knowing about it.
 
Kang said:
For me it's not the fact that I wouldn't notice the difference but the fact that I don't want to eat mushrooms and isn't quorn made from mushrooms?

I think so.

I quite like quorn - let's face it, it's absolutely nothing like meat though is it? :lol:
 
Sirens said:
I have made meals with bean curd, tofu,quorn for meat lovers before and they didn't realise the difference :lol: :twisted:


i bet they did a few days later when they became more "regular" :lol: that lunch i had was amazing... tasted just like the meat equivilant, and the texture was meaty (although the "fish" was a bit iffy)
 
Kang said:
For me it's not the fact that I wouldn't notice the difference but the fact that I don't want to eat mushrooms and isn't quorn made from mushrooms?

It is made from some sort of fungi.

I prefer quorn burgers and sausages to meat , love tofu, etc for texture rather than taste.
I love meat as well. Infact there isn't anything I don't like :lol:
 
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