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    Foie Gras - felt guilty after eating it

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      schweppes
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      verykiasu2010:
      coolit:

      Actually I love it but have stopped cos I do feel guilty but whenever it is offered, I will eat cos I like it and deed has already been done the the animal..


      Don't need to feel too bad lah..the animal's suffering at least was over once it was dead..

      the goose being fed where got suffer ? they enjoy the gluttony and waddle about it

      :yikes: :faint:

      :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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        coolit
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        Haha ya come to think of it…

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          fightingmom
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          verykiasu2010:
          coolit:

          Actually I love it but have stopped cos I do feel guilty but whenever it is offered, I will eat cos I like it and deed has already been done the the animal..


          Don't need to feel too bad lah..the animal's suffering at least was over once it was dead..

          the goose being fed where got suffer ? they enjoy the gluttony and waddle about it

          :rotflmao: so now we can say,\" 人怕出名,鹅怕肥"咯! 😆

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            Funz
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            Saw a document about how they feed these geese. The geese are not allowed to roam about. They are actually restrained and there will be tubes shoved down their throats and these tubes will pump food directly into their stomachs. These geese are deliberately overfed so that they will develop enlarged and fatty livers. So essentially they are unhealthy geese and foie gras is diseased liver. :sick:


            And to make you more guilty, the chicken/beef/pork/fish we eat are not treated that well too. So long as they are commercially farmed, they will not be living 'quality' life.

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              carebear
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              verykiasu2010:
              coolit:

              Actually I love it but have stopped cos I do feel guilty but whenever it is offered, I will eat cos I like it and deed has already been done the the animal..


              Don't need to feel too bad lah..the animal's suffering at least was over once it was dead..

              the goose being fed where got suffer ? they enjoy the gluttony and waddle about it

              Hey.... the goose is not treated like the wagyu cattle which get to eat good grains, listen to music and get massaged.

              These goose and ducks are forced fed and a tube is stuck down their throat to load their stomachs with food.

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                fightingmom
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                Funz:
                Saw a document about how they feed these geese. The geese are not allowed to roam about. They are actually restrained and there will be tubes shoved down their throats and these tubes will pump food directly into their stomachs. These geese are deliberately overfed so that they will develop enlarged and fatty livers. So essentially they are unhealthy geese and foie gras is diseased liver. :sick:


                And to make you more guilty, the chicken/beef/pork/fish we eat are not treated that well too. So long as they are commercially farmed, they will not be living 'quality' life.

                :yikes:

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                  verykiasu2010
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                  don't think these days we practice husbandry and farm animals for our own consumption. NEA won't permit that


                  that said, is there any meat no commercially farmed ?

                  may be we should think about those wild boars in Thomson ...... :rotflmao:

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                    carebear
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                    Funz:
                    Saw a document about how they feed these geese. The geese are not allowed to roam about. They are actually restrained and there will be tubes shoved down their throats and these tubes will pump food directly into their stomachs. These geese are deliberately overfed so that they will develop enlarged and fatty livers. So essentially they are unhealthy geese and foie gras is diseased liver. :sick:


                    And to make you more guilty, the chicken/beef/pork/fish we eat are not treated that well too. So long as they are commercially farmed, they will not be living 'quality' life.
                    You make me want to be a vegetarian!

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                      Funz
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                      verykiasu2010:
                      don't think these days we practice husbandry and farm animals for our own consumption. NEA won't permit that


                      that said, is there any meat no commercially farmed ?

                      may be we should think about those wild boars in Thomson ...... :rotflmao:
                      Waaaayyyy before you bro.

                      I did mention in another thread that wild boar meat is considered a delicacy right?

                      Bring out your bow and arrows, and go bag yourself a pig. DS volunteered his Nerf Vortex. :rotflmao:

                      Darn, think I had too much carbo for lunch. 🕺

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                        fightingmom
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                        verykiasu2010:
                        don't think these days we practice husbandry and farm animals for our own consumption. NEA won't permit that


                        that said, is there any meat no commercially farmed ?

                        may be we should think about those wild boars in Thomson ...... :rotflmao:
                        Then first you must go and buy a $2.2k bike to chase after them. :evil:

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