Our dogs eat oatmeal. They LOVE it and it never makes them sick (they only get it if they are sick or if the dog food ran out through bad planning...we don't get out dog food in town.)
My family hates reconstituted potatoes, thinks they're an abomination. My sister is downright vociferous about it :) We'd think better of purchased gravy than 'fake' potatoes, but that's just the life we have. Potatoes for us are fast and easy when done naturally. (Not that I'd eat fake gravy either. Can't. It has all kind of frightening stuff in it. And when I say 'fake' I really ought to be saying 'commercially made'.)
My moral issue with meat is the incredible environmental toll that meat-farming takes...everyone really should eat less, though I'm not sure total vegetarianism would be necessary for anyone. Though I'm not a vegetarian myself, of course. I eat so little meat though that I might as well just call myself one. Except sometimes I actually TRY to eat meat in an effort to get more protein. I do like meat as a flavouring, like in broth, or bacon on an otherwise veggie sub, etc.
My family hates reconstituted potatoes, thinks they're an abomination. My sister is downright vociferous about it :) We'd think better of purchased gravy than 'fake' potatoes, but that's just the life we have. Potatoes for us are fast and easy when done naturally. (Not that I'd eat fake gravy either. Can't. It has all kind of frightening stuff in it. And when I say 'fake' I really ought to be saying 'commercially made'.)
My moral issue with meat is the incredible environmental toll that meat-farming takes...everyone really should eat less, though I'm not sure total vegetarianism would be necessary for anyone. Though I'm not a vegetarian myself, of course. I eat so little meat though that I might as well just call myself one. Except sometimes I actually TRY to eat meat in an effort to get more protein. I do like meat as a flavouring, like in broth, or bacon on an otherwise veggie sub, etc.
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