Nose-to-tail eating is not a bloodlust, testosterone-fueled offal hunt. It's common sense, and it's all good stuff.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the Bible it says God has made everything good for man to eat and to wear their skins. Whenever we eat beef, we eat chicken, we have to kill to eat. But at the same time, hunting is a sport. I think it is a great sport... I would say most hunters are Christian men.
Offal and offcuts such as head and feet can be picked up for next to nothing, and eating them helps to avoid waste.
I am as omnivorous as it's possible to be. I always say there's nothing I won't eat and nothing I won't wear.
When someone watches us eating, we feel exposed. We might also harbor a suspicion that the person staring wants to steal food from our plate. The taboo, in any case, is long-standing.
We're predators; we don't eat meat because it's handy, we eat meat because we have a taste for blood.
I guess in general, people tend to not eat the cute animals.
It's amazing people get so detached from what they eat and what they wear. No one has any contact with how things are made that are put in their body and put in their mouths and I just find it alarming that no one questions it.
A pig has a plow on the end of its nose because it does meaningful work with it. It is built to dig and create soil disturbance, something it can't do in a concentrated feeding environment. The omnivore has historically been a salvage operation for food scraps around the homestead.
All nature's creatures join to express nature's purpose. Somewhere in their mounting and mating, rutting and butting is the very secret of nature itself.
At this point, I wouldn't be able to digest meat, and I don't like eating things with faces.