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I'm fine with it if it's done sustainably, but I seem to remember there's a rather frightening amount of it that isn't.
neurobadger;178713 said:I'm fine with it if it's done sustainably, but I seem to remember there's a rather frightening amount of it that isn't.
skywindsurfer;178714 said:First my response to you neurobadger;
I take no affense to your questions. My reasons for keeping squid is first of all the same for keeping any other animal. It's beautiful and fun to watch. Second I would like to try and breed them though I know its very difficult and expensive.
Thales beat me to it. i have eaten the soup that came from a well established turtle farm, we were in the Cayman Islands.Re Turtle soup - are you ok with it if the turtles are farmed sustainably?
Thales;178716 said:Cool! Before I start wading in, I'll be trying to understand where you are coming from.
The 'end times' are certainly providing a marketing bonanza for Whole Foods and their ilk. Too little, too late, and HUGE profits to be gained with sustainable/organic/biodynamic labeling, all dubiously certified by organizations generally funded by the industries they certify.Thales;178712 said:Re Turtle soup - are you ok with it if the turtles are farmed sustainably?
SteveM;178721 said:The 'end times' are certainly providing a marketing bonanza for Whole Foods and their ilk. Too little, too late, and HUGE profits to be gained with sustainable/organic/biodynamic labeling, all dubiously certified by organizations generally funded by the industries they certify.
Any opinions on the Medea Hypothesis?
Most of you know my feelings on this subject