My rule is: If I can eat it, I can put it on my skin.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you can't eat it, can't sleep under it, can't wear it or make something from it, it's not worth anything.
I believe if you're prepared to kill the animal, you're allowed to eat it.
If you can't eat it, shoot it, or wear it, don't bring it.
If it has a shelf life longer than you, don't eat it.
It's a good rule of thumb, it seems to me: if you're not allowed to see where something comes from, don't put it in your mouth.
The rule I use is, If it doesn't come out of the ground looking the way it looks when you eat it, be careful.
If you don't treat an ingredient and its flavors with respect - if you drown it in oil, for instance - you'll spoil it.
You can do anything to my food and I'll still eat it.
It's good to have to put yourself in someone else's skin. It's all-consuming.
Are you eating it? Or is it eating you?